According to WMATA, elevator service at the Bethesda Metro station will not be restored until January 4, a week later than promised.
Last night, I saw Metro employees working at the site (see photo below), but apparently it was not enough.
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According to WMATA, elevator service at the Bethesda Metro station will not be restored until January 4, a week later than promised.
Last night, I saw Metro employees working at the site (see photo below), but apparently it was not enough.
2 comments:
A real shame. Just last weekend I saw a person in a wheelchair outside the elevator while a passer-by tried to call Metro to get assistance.
Yes, riders with disabilities, or those with strollers, for example, have been especially inconvenienced by this poorly-planned maintenance.
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