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Breaking the Blue Line Jams

Metro is considering rerouting some Blue Line trains between Virginia and the District during weekday rush periods by having them cross the Potomac River on the Yellow Line bridge near the Pentagon rather than follow the current longer path through a tunnel near Rosslyn, the system's biggest choke point. Read the story.


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Breaking the Blue Line Jams
Article | Metro is considering rerouting some Blue Line trains between Virginia and the District during weekday rush periods by having them cross the Potomac River on the Yellow Line bridge near the Pentagon rather than follow the current longer path through a tunnel near Rosslyn, the system's biggest chok...
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