Skip to main content

IT glitch caused systemwide Metro delays

WASHINGTON — A problem with an IT system test led to Metro delays on all lines late Thursday morning, Metro said.

The Rail Operations Control Center lost connections to switches, which meant that switches that direct a Blue Line train one way and a Yellow Line train another way, for example, had to be moved by hand during the outage.

In an email, Metro spokesman Dan Stessel said the issue was caused “by planned IT system maintenance/testing.” The work was not supposed to impact the connections.

Stessel said the issue was not a safety concern, but it did delay trains from after 9 a.m. until after 11 a.m.

Audit: Metro put millions of federal dollars at risk in failed Buy America program

WASHINGTON — Oversight and contracting failures at Metro risked an immediate loss of millions in federal funding, a new audit report from Metro’s Office of Inspector General found. The audit of Metro’s Buy America contract award and oversight process found $68 million in bus, paratransit or rail car vehicle and parts purchases did not meet federal contracting requirements, and $517 million of the $1.4 billion in contracts reviewed did not follow the Federal Transit Administration’s nonbinding suggested best practices.
Read Next Story