Fire away at WMATA
WMATA board chairman Dana Kauffman made good on his promise to hold another town hall meeting, naturally in Kauffman's home county of Fairfax, Virginia. At the first town hall meeting, board members said they hope to hold meetings throughout the D.C. region.
If you want another chance to fire questions at Metro officials, CEO Richard White will hold another of his noontime online chats this Friday.
Finally, I would like to point out with glee that I had another flawless commute between Silver Spring and Judiciary Square on the Red Line this morning, as is almost always the case. I faced no wait for a train, and the train offered seats for all who wanted them. (Some folks like standing by the doors.) Griping when things go wrong is fun, but it is also good to smile with appreciation when things go right--as they usually do.
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massysett | 9:38 AM |
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And how long did you wait to climb up the immovable-for-the-next-3-months escalator when you arrived?
I use the F Street exit, where fortunately all the escalators work--for now. I believe they will be rehabilitating the escalators there soon, so I will face the stair hike.
At Silver Spring major work on one escalator progresses--there are now steps in the escalator. But after that one's done they'll have one more to take on.