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Split of Metro Line Has Many Riders Singing the Blues

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Many of the Franconia-Springfield line passengers that I ride with each morning make a mass exodus at Farragut West downtown.

I don't see how rerouting trains onto the Yellow and Green lines will improve the commute.

Jennifer Topping

Alexandria

Metro's proposal to deal with the chronic choke point at Rosslyn by diverting some Blue Line trains up through L'Enfant Plaza to Greenbelt is a brilliant solution.

The original design [of Metrorail] fixated on Metro Center as the center point of the system, but when the Green Line was completed, it created a flexible box downtown of several high-use stations.


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