Metro News Release

For immediate release: November 20, 2015

Metro opens two brand-new escalators at Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan

Woodley Park-Zoo Escalator

Metro today placed in service two new escalators at Woodley Park-Zoo Adams Morgan Station, the system's 35th and 36th new escalators since 2011. 

The two new escalators are the first of six that are replaced, two-at-a-time, as part of a multi-year project that began in January.

“The escalators at Woodley Park have been in service since 1981 and are the longest in the District of Columbia; third longest on the Metrorail system," said Metro Deputy General Manager Rob Troup. "Projects like these have helped us raise escalator availability to its highest level in years."

Work will begin immediately to install another pair of new escalators at the station.  Each pair of escalators requires about 46 weeks for preparation, demolition and removal of the existing escalators, construction work, installation of the new escalators, testing and inspections.

The station will continue to remain open to customers throughout the project, which is expected to run through mid-2018.  Customers travelling to the National Zoo may wish to consider using Cleveland Park Station as an alternate to Woodley Park. Cleveland Park Station is a short, downhill walk to the Zoo. 

Throughout the project, Metro Transit Police, emergency management, rail supervisors and escalator technicians will be at Woodley Park Station at all times the system is open to monitor conditions and respond to any disruptions.

Since 2011, Metro has installed 36 new escalators at the following stations: Bethesda, Branch Avenue, Brookland, Foggy Bottom, Dupont Circle, Pentagon, Van Ness, Georgia Ave-Petworth, Glenmont, Columbia Heights, Friendship Heights, Metro Center and Mt. Vernon Square. 

News release issued at 12:56 pm, November 20, 2015.