DC Metro restores red line stations following electrical fire over the weekend
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After shutting down over the weekend due to a low voltage electrical fire, the D.C. metro reopened portions of the red line train on Monday.
"Full Red Line train service has been restored between Farragut North & Van Ness. Crews have completed work after Saturday’s low-voltage cable incident," the official Twitter account of the WMATA said on Monday. "Trains will operate to all stations, every 10 min. Shuttle bus service remains in place for customers until 11."
The disruption occurred on Saturday night following reports of smoke, fires, and track issues at the DuPont Circle Station, according to WTOP. Later that evening DC fire announced a low voltage fire had occurred due to an electoral issue.
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