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Split of Metro Line Has Many Riders Singing the Blues
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Arlington
The Blue trains that continue to serve Rosslyn will be even more crowded, and the platforms at Rosslyn will experience dangerous overcrowding.
I realize that Orange and Blue trains often bottleneck at Rosslyn. It extends my commute by one to two minutes. I'm willing to live with that.
Reducing Blue service will replace the train bottleneck with a human bottleneck, creating more problems than it solves. In contrast, adding cars to Yellow trains will solve the capacity problem on that route.
Jim Vedda
Alexandria
A Seasonal Suggestion
Dear Dr. Gridlock:


