DC Metro train derails near Reagan National Airport

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FILE – A train arrives at Metro Center station in Washington, April 23, 2021. The regional train system serving the Washington D.C. area will remain on drastically reduced service levels through at least the end of this year, as authorities grapple with a safety problem that has forced the majority of the trains out of service. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File) Patrick Semansky/AP

DC Metro train derails near Reagan National Airport

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The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced it temporarily suspended Metrorail service on the blue and yellow lines between two stations following a train derailment.

The derailment occurred between the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Potomac Yard stations in Arlington and Alexandria, Virginia, and service between the stations has been suspended temporarily.

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In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, WMATA said there were no injuries reported and that shuttle buses would replace rail service between the two stations.

WMATA confirmed that “approximately 50 customers” who were on the derailed train were transferred by shuttle bus to a different train to “continue their trip.”

The Potomac Yard station is the newest station to open in the Metrorail system, opening as an infill station in May 2023. The Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport station is one of the system’s oldest, opening in 1977.

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The possible derailment comes nearly two years after a derailment on the blue line between the Rosslyn and Arlington National Cemetery stations in Arlington, Virginia, caused the transit agency to pull its 7000 series trains after a malfunction with the wheels was discovered.

This is a breaking story and will be updated.

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