ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Surge #4 of Metro's SafeTrack program is underway. But its debut Tuesday left a lot of northern Virginia commuters unhappy.
Crowded buses and extended rush-hours added extra time to hundreds of commutes - especially to for using the Braddock Road Station.
The Wednesday morning commute was smooth with no major disruptions aside from the already scheduled SafeTrack maintenance.
Surge #4 of the transit system's maintenance plan will continue through July 18.
SafeTrack Surge #4: Pentagon City to Reagan National Airport
No trains running at any time:
Crystal City Station closed
Line segment shutdown between National Airport and Pentagon City from July 12 through July 18, 2016.
On weekdays:
All through customers traveling to/from DC should use shuttle buses between Braddock Rd and Pentagon City to continue their trip. Northbound customers should exit at Braddock Rd for shuttle. Do NOT stay on the train until National Airport. (Shuttles to/from the airport are LIMITED and should be for airport customers only)
Weekend train frequencies may change to coordinate with other planned track work on the Metrorail system. Weekend service information is posted in the Alerts & Advisories section
Customers are encouraged to use Metroway to increase capacity and options for travel between areas surrounding Braddock Rd, Potomac Yard, Crystal City and Pentagon City stations.
Tap your SmarTrip card each time you enter and exit the Metrorail system. Riders traveling through the work zone will be charged for a single, continuous trip.
BROCHURES AND MAPS
Map of service impacts (pdf)
Full SafeTrack brochure (pdf)
Surge 3 & Surge 4 brochure (pdf)
Printable Surge 3 & Surge 4 bus alternatives (pdf)
Parking Availability (pdf)
Pentagon City shuttle bus stop map (pdf)
National Airport shuttle bus stop map (pdf)
Crystal City shuttle bus stop map (pdf)
Shuttle Bus Routes (pdf)
Braddock Rd - Pentagon City Shuttle Bus Map (pdf)
Pentagon - Franconia Shuttle Bus Map (pdf)