Metro News Release

For immediate release: August 16, 2007

Capitol Heights Metrorail station elevator to be modernized


Shuttle bus service will be available during 10-week project

The modernization of the platform elevator at the Capitol Heights Metrorail station will begin on Monday, August 20. The elevator is scheduled to be out of service for 10 weeks during which time free, temporary shuttle buses will be available for customers upon request. The elevator is expected to return to service in late October.

Metrorail riders who normally enter or exit at the Capitol Heights Metrorail station and are unable to use the escalator should call 202-962-1825 in advance of their trip to enable Metro officials to have a shuttle bus waiting to take them to the Addison Road-Seat Pleasant or Benning Road Metrorail station. Buses will be stationed in the area to accommodate these individuals.

An elevator modernization includes replacing a majority of the mechanical parts and elevator cab equipment with new ones to ensure the elevator operates safely and reliably for customers, and extends the life of the elevator.

For more information on Metrorail elevator and escalator work, visit www.metroopensdoors.com.

News release issued at 12:00 am, August 16, 2007.