Automatic doors are now operating on all Metrorail lines, cutting wait times for Washington, D.C.-area commuters by up to 10 seconds per stop. Train doors will now open automatically 3-5 seconds after ...
WASHINGTON — Metro riders may notice doors opening faster on some Red Line trains. Train operators who have been trained to use Metro's Auto Doors function are being certified this week. As you might ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — If you ride Metro, you may have witnessed a big change. On Monday, July 8, Metro trains systemwide began using an automated process to open doors. About 3-5 seconds after stopping ...
WASHINGTON — Anyone riding Metro may notice people getting on and off faster than usual starting Monday. The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission has given Metro permission to fully operate in auto ...
Following weeks of certifying operators to use Automatic Door Operation on some Red Line trains, the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission (WMSC) has given concurrence to the Washington Metropolitan ...
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has been testing automatic doors on trains in the Washington, D.C. area over the last three weeks as part of a plan to reintroduce automatic doors by ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — When it comes to shortening your commute, every second counts. Starting this week Metro riders might see shorter wait times on the Blue, Orange, Silver, Green and Yellow lines.
New research in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that SARS CoV 2, which causes the disease known as COVID-19 coronavirus, is more stable on plastic and stainless steel than on cardboard or ...
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