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The Greenbelt, College Park-U of Md, Hyattsville Crossing, and West Hyattsville stations on the Green Line closed while crews worked to improve rail network tech. Skip Navigation.
WASHINGTON (7News) — Some Metro Green Line stations in Maryland are closed for construction to improve rail network technologies, according to Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA).
Metro announced Tuesday that four Green Line stations, closed since July 22 for maintenance and updates, will reopen Saturday, September 2.
Starting July 22, Green Line service will be unavailable on the line’s northern end at Greenbelt, College Park, Hyattsville Crossing, West Hyattsville and Fort Totten.
Just as the Green Line stops at the West Hyattsville Metro station, it buzzes past a hive of construction activity. Contractors place beams, plant trees and paint siding a few yards west of the ...
Between July 22 and Sept. 4, Metro will close Green Line stations north of Fort Totten. That includes the West Hyattsville, Hyattsville Crossing, College Park-U of Md. and Greenbelt Metro stations.
After the reopening of two stations on Metro’s Orange Line, the D.C.-area transit agency turns its attention to the Green Line with construction starting Saturday. Between Saturday, July 22 and ...
Update 7:20 p.m. Only one person out of the 56 people evacuated from Friday's derailment was transported to a local hospital for possible medical problems -- a pregnant woman accompanied by her ...
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