Metro News Release
For immediate release: December 10, 2010
Metro readies for platform rehabilitation at the Shady Grove Metrorail station
Rehabilitation to focus on improving safety, reliability of rail system
Beginning Friday, Dec. 17, and continuing through January, weather permitting, Metro will conduct continuous, round-the-clock daily platform rehabilitation work at the Shady Grove Metrorail station to return it to a state of good repair, to ensure service reliability and improve safety.
One side of the platform will be closed to conduct the work, so it may take longer for passengers to board and clear the platform.
Metro officials are expediting platform rehabilitation repairs to take advantage of traditionally lighter passenger counts during the holidays and to ensure completion of the work prior to the start of the tourist season. The work involves replacing deteriorated sections of the platform edges with new concrete. Once the platform repairs are made, Metro will turn its attention to replacing the paver tiles with new surface platform tiles in the spring timeframe. The platform repair and rehabilitation work will require Red Line trains to share one track during this rehabilitation effort at the Shady Grove Metrorail station.
Metro recently completed 1,200 feet of platform rehabilitation work at the Rockville Metrorail station.
The platform work is a small part of the larger $213 million comprehensive Red Line rehabilitation program, which runs through 2013, and is focused on bringing the rail system back to a state of good repair to help ensure and improve service reliability.
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News release issued at 10:54 am, December 10, 2010.