For Immediate Release: August 24, 2016
The City of Alexandria and DASH have been working with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) and the region’s localities to assist travelers as WMATA’s SafeTrack initiative continues.
SafeTrack’s "Safety Surges" involve long-duration of track outages for major projects in key parts of the system that will cause delays throughout the region. The City of Alexandria urges commuters to telework and use alternative ways to commute that do not involve driving alone.
SURGE #8: AUGUST 27-SEPTEMBER 11:
Surge #8 begins Saturday, August 27, and is scheduled to run through Sunday, September 11. Passengers should expect extreme crowding and delays in each direction for travel to and from Franconia-Springfield and Van Dorn Street.
Surge #8 will include the following changes, which have been updated since WMATA’s initial announcements:
On weekdays
On the weekends of August 27-28 and September 10-11
On the weekend of September 3-5
TRAVEL ALTERNATIVES:
Rail
Bus
Bike
Telework
The Alexandria Police Department will provide additional traffic control at key intersections affected by the surge. The City's Traffic Management Center will be fully staffed and ready to assist and adjust traffic signal timing based on traffic needs.
For more information about SafeTrack and Alexandria’s plans to help, visit alexandriava.gov/SafeTrack. To receive travel updates by email and text message, subscribe to the free MetroAlerts and Alexandria eNews services.
For media inquiries, contact Andrea Blackford, Senior Communications Officer, at andrea.blackford@alexandriava.gov or 703.746.3959.
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