Metro News Release

For immediate release: July 2, 2007

Metro to Operate Special Service on July 4th


Smithsonian Station Will Be Closed Free Shuttle Service Available After the Fireworks

Fourth of July festivities on the National Mall combined with a Washington Nationals day game at RFK Stadium are expected to result in large crowds in the Metro system on July 4th. Free shuttle buses will be used to help get people home after the fireworks.

Metrorail will be open for service from 7 a.m. to midnight, however the Smithsonian Metrorail station will be closed all day for security reasons. Special routing of trains has been designed to get people to and from the National Mall and RFK Stadium as quickly as possible. Parking will be free at Metrorail parking lots.

Because the National Park Service will fence off the Mall area and provide limited access points where security screening can take place, and because the Smithsonian Metrorail station is inside the secured area, the Smithsonian station will be closed all day.

Metro will operate free shuttle bus service from the National Mall to the Pentagon station lot following the fireworks. Buses will be located at 7th and Maryland Avenue, S.W., near the L’Enfant Plaza Metrorail station to shuttle customers to the Pentagon station.

Riders should expect to see altered service for the day. This includes:

▸ Operating the Yellow Line between the Franconia-Springfield and Mt. Vernon Square/7th Street-Convention Center Metrorail stations, and encouraging riders to exit at L’Enfant Plaza and Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter Metrorail stations to get to the Mall;

▸ Providing Blue Line service between Huntington and the Rosslyn Metrorail stations;

▸ Seeing the Orange Line serve both Largo Town Center and New Carrollton Metrorail stations; and 

▸ Providing extra Green Line service with every other train turning back at the Fort Totten Metrorail station starting at 3 p.m.

▸ Providing extra Red Line service with every other train turning back at the Silver Spring Metrorail station starting at 2 p.m.

On the afternoon of July 4th, the Washington Nationals will host the Chicago Cubs at 12:05 p.m., at RFK Stadium. Metro will have additional trains available before and after the baseball game.

Several Metro station managers and employees will serve as Metro Information Persons, to help direct customers to alternative downtown Metrorail stations other than the Smithsonian. In addition, Metro Transit Police will be at the busiest downtown and end-of-the-line stations to patrol and monitor the crowds.

Metrorail system “Walking Maps,” which provide information on how best to get from a Metrorail station to a particular destination in the downtown area, will also be available for July 4th. Metro’s Web site will have additional information at www.metroopensdoors.com. The Customer Service Call Center (202-637-7000 or TTY 202-638-3780) will be open for those who need to call for information on riding the Metrobus or Metrorail system.

Customers are reminded of the following tips:

▸ Have enough money on your SmarTrip card or purchase a One Day rail pass if making multiple trips or buy a round-trip farecard when first entering the rail system to avoid long lines when going home.

▸ Individuals should use the Passes/Vendors farecard machines to make simultaneous purchases of multiple farecards for individuals traveling in a group.

▸ If a customer sees anything suspicious, they should approach a Metro Transit Police officer, inform a Metro employee, or call Metro Transit Police on its 24-hour communications line at 202-962-2121.

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News release issued at 12:00 am, July 2, 2007.