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Train delay causes single tracking on Green LineWashington DC

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audio iconRoad Closure
Naylor Rd SE, Washington, DC 20020

As discussed during the dispatch call, green Line trains were operating on a single track between Branch Avenue and Naylor Road due to a stopped train outside Suitland. Passengers experienced delays in both directions while station managers and supervisors coordinated the response.

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Trains are single tracking between Branch Avenue and Naylor Road because of a stopped train outside Suitland.
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Customers are facing delays in both directions.
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Station managers and supervisors are advised.
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Green Line trains are single tracking between Branch Avenue and Naylor Road because of a stopped train outside Suitland.
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Customers are facing delays in both directions.

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Location mentioned:
Naylor Rd SE, Washington, DC 20020

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