WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Washington subway system said on Thursday that it plans to begin the gradual resumption of running trains that have been suspended since a derailment in October.
A safety commission in October ordered the Metro, the Washington D.C.-area subway system, to indefinitely remove about 60% of its rail cars following inspections after the derailment of a 7000-Series train. Metro has been operating reduced service since then. Metro CEO Paul Wiedefeld said he expects to slowly begin the resumption of some rail cars starting in May and then the 7000-series cars “gradually this summer.”
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)