MetroRail train loses pressure and stops near Bradford Road, Washington DC
A MetroRail train near Bradford Road lost air pressure and came to an unexpected stop. Staff involved in controlling the incident worked to slowly move the train and ensure passenger safety during the operational issue.
Audio|Source: WMATA MetroRail
02:4
Transcript:
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I took it out of ATO and recharged and notice is not holding a chart league. I copy.
00:08
Train 3305. Hold right there at Bradford Road. Trade 453. Bradford at the service in 305 over.
00:18
Train 409, can you central?
00:21
409, can you say you get the first time over?
00:26
I'm charging up at this time. I'm going to try to get to the plane slowly to try to get to the floor.
00:31
She's losing blood pressure and she's coming to a continuous stop.
00:37
I copy that you can open.
00:40
Copy that. I agree.
00:42
Hold it. What should lead car over?
00:46
You call 3040.
00:47
See on 3.40.
00:50
Copy on 31.
00:56
I'm moving slowly, trying to get to the platform, but I...
01:05
The 2nd4019, still moving over.
01:14
You get up.
01:16
Johnson, what's your location? Which location?
01:23
Unit 51, Supervisor, Johnson. What's your location over?
01:27
A platform to pick up over?
01:30
Okay.
01:31
Hey, very much copy your platform stopper. Unit 51, Supervisor Johnson, your location over?
01:37
Okay,
01:40
can you board the next train track number two and cushioned down and intercept 409?
01:45
How do you got to go?
01:49
All right.
01:53
Thanks for instance.
01:55
4019, are you moving at this time? I'm just working at this time. I'm still moving at this time, 4019.
02:02
Okay.
02:03
I'm back. Thank you.
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Washington, DC
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