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Local lawmakers have mixed reaction to Metro closure

WASHINGTON 鈥 Metrorail鈥檚 planned聽 is eliciting varying remarks from D.C.-area lawmakers 鈥 ranging from appreciation for Metro鈥檚 tough call to saying it鈥檚 a demonstration of 鈥渢otal agency failure.鈥

Rep. John Delaney, a Democrat who represents Maryland’s 6th congressional district, says it is 鈥渄eeply disturbing鈥 that it has come to shutting down Metrorail entirely and abruptly on a busy weekday.

鈥淭his is a stark demonstration of a total agency failure; now is the time for every stakeholder in WMATA to demand better performance and improved safety,鈥 Delaney said in a statement.

Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, however, offered a different perspective saying聽he respects General Manager Paul Wiedefeld鈥檚 tough decision, which signals improvement at the top of Metro.

鈥 … It鈥檚 also the type of tough call that signals WMATA鈥檚 new management team is doing whatever it takes to ensure the safety of Metro riders,鈥 he said in a statement.

Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., says “Congress should finally listen to Metro riders and get serious about funding one of the most important transit systems in the world.”

“To label this a ‘wakeup call’ ignores the many other incidents that for years have endangered riders, caused delays and lead to shutdowns,” he added in a statement.

Other local lawmakers saw the good and the bad that comes with a Metro closure 鈥 which will be entirely closed from midnight Wednesday through 5 a.m. Thursday.

Sen. Barbara Mikulski,聽D-Maryland, says while she is frustrated for the riders whose lives will be 鈥渄rastically interrupted鈥 Wednesday, she would be “even more sorry if this action wasn鈥檛 taken and something terrible happened,鈥 according to聽a statement.

Rep.聽Barbara Comstock, a Republican representing聽Virginia’s 10th District, says while she appreciates Wiedefeld鈥檚 drastic actions for safety, this action proves the need for 鈥渃ultural change鈥 at Metro.

鈥淚nstead of Metro riders being constantly inconvenienced and put in danger, Metro management throughout the entire system needs to be shaken to its core and be rid of its culture of incompetence. New accountability measures must be put in place,鈥 she said in a statement.

Rep. Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat who represents Maryland鈥檚 8ths District, says the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority should offer free bus service around the region. He adds safety has not taken precedence for Metro.

鈥淭he shutdown of the Metrorail system for an entire day in the middle of the workweek is an astonishing admission that safety has not been the priority it needs to be at WMATA,鈥 he says.

Rep.聽Steny Hoyer, a Democrat representing聽Maryland’s 5th congressional district, says Metro鈥檚 closure letting down those who rely on the transit agency every day.

鈥淚 will continue to urge WMATA leadership to put forth a plan that will ensure the safety of the system as they work to address their challenges and to restore the trust and confidence of its riders and stakeholders.鈥

Sarah Beth Hensley

Sarah Beth Hensley is the Digital 太子探花 Director at WTOP. She has worked several different roles since she began with WTOP in 2013 and has contributed to award-winning stories and coverage on the website.

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