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Thu Jan 14, 2021, 09:44 AM Jan 2021

Metro closing 13 stations ahead of Inauguration Day in DC

Metro closing 13 stations ahead of Inauguration Day in DC

The stations staying open will operate on a Saturday schedule.

Author: Nick Boykin (WUSA9)
Published: 7:52 PM EST January 13, 2021
Updated: 7:52 PM EST January 13, 2021

WASHINGTON — WMATA will close 13 Metrorail stations ahead of Inauguration Day on Jan. 20, according to the transit authority in a statement to WUSA9.

“We are working closely with our regional and federal partners to keep the public safe during this National Special Security Event and to discourage travel within the secure zone,” said General Manager Paul J. Wiedefeld. “While we are supporting law enforcement plans to enhance security, we are also keeping essential services in place for our residents who need to get to work, to medical appointments, and to grocery stores.”

Stations closed will be:

• Red Line: Farragut North, Judiciary Square, Union Station
• Yellow Line, Green Line: Archives
• Blue Line: Arlington Cemetery
• Blue Line, Orange Line, Silver Line: Farragut West McPherson Square, Federal
Center SW, Capitol South, Smithsonian, Federal Triangle

Stations that are left open will run on a weekend schedule, according to WMATA.

Buses will operate on normal weekday and weekend schedules, except for Inauguration Day. Buses will operate on a Saturday schedule on Inauguration Day.

Customers traveling through downtown should allow additional travel time due to detours and road closures around the security perimeter, said the transit agency.

To learn more about WMATA's plan for the Metro, click here.
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