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Long Lines for Buses, Gridlock Reported Around Metro Stations Closed for the Weekend

Metro closed the station serving Reagan National Airport on Friday ahead of Veterans Day weekend, spurring a traffic and commuting mess that spilled into Arlington and other Metro stations.

People walked to Reagan National Airport and waited in hourslong lines for Metro bridge bus service as the rain, the holiday weekend and the closure of two Metro stations contributed to a nightmare Friday evening commute.

The National Airport and Crystal City stations along the Blue and Yellow lines are closed through Monday, with shuttle buses replacing trains between Pentagon City and Braddock, but riders shared photos of huge crowds waiting to get on those buses. 

More Metro buses were added Saturday morning, with some bypassing Crystal City to serve the airport more quickly. The worst traffic had subsided, but travelers should continue to budget extra time to get to and from the airport.

WMATA apologized in a statement, saying the mix of traffic and weather caused shuttles to be delayed as the backups rippled through Arlington.

“Traffic is terrible, and you know it’s really bad when they’re talking on the radio and the news shows up,” said one man trying to pick his brother up at the airport.

“I’m probably going to tell him to take a cab and go the other way,” he said.

Riders didn't move much faster once they got on the buses or in cabs as major gridlock affected Crystal City and the George Washington Parkway at National Airport. The airport pointed to the Metro closures as the cause of the gridlock there.

At the airport, people sprinted from cars to the terminals and gates to get to their flights on time.

Some travelers decided to walk to the airport, with people dragging their luggage on the GW Parkway.

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Jackie Bensen spoke to a woman pushing a shoulder to Reagan National Airport after the Friday evening commute became a nightmare with gridlock around Reagan National Airport and long lines for Metro shuttle buses as Metro closed two stations for weekend maintenance.

“We had to wait for the elevator,” said Elizabeth McDowell, who decided to walk to the airport from a Metro station, pushing a baby in a stroller. “They weren’t letting people up the escalators unless you were getting on the shuttle buses. So they were trying to manage that, but I don’t think this system was working that well. So I tried to get an Uber. It was like $70. And I have to catch a flight in an hour and 20 minutes, so I just started hoofing it, hoping to catch a taxi. I haven’t caught one yet.”

People walking to the airport can use a tunnel from Crystal City that goes under the train tracks to a ramp over the GW Parkway.

"I know you’ve got a lot of work going on, @Reagan_Airport, but this is a madhouse," said Twitter user @CGsquiggles.

He said he was told by Metro employees that the wait to ride a shuttle out of the airport would be more than two hours.

"I’m a patient person, but this is ridiculous. Maybe some rope & stanchion to create an actual line. #wmata," said Twitter user @aej_dc.

"Finally got to National Airport and It. Is. Chaos. Good luck getting a ride out in under two hours. Will shortly be coming back to all this. #wmata," said Twitter user @MSalt69.

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A large crowd waits for a Metro shuttle bus.
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Signage at Reagan National Airport informs riders of the station closure.
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A long line for the shuttle bus forms at Reagan National.
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A large crowd waits for the buses at Pentagon City.
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Traffic finally started to ease about 8 p.m. Metro tweeted an update about the same time.

"Our operations team is currently monitoring the shuttle crowding between Pentagon City and Braddock Road, including National Airport," Metro said in the tweet. "The mix of traffic and weather are impacting our ability to continuously move our shuttles."

Workers are installing new concrete grout pads beneath the rails, which means trains can't move over the tracks, WMATA says.

Metro says the work was rescheduled from Nov. 2 through Nov. 5 to reduce the impact on commuters. They chose the holiday weekend for the four-day project so only one commuting day would be affected.

You can find more information on the WMATA website.

Metro released a list of alternate bus and rail routes that may be more convenient for those traveling to Crystal City or Reagan National Airport.

Note that regional lines will observe alternate schedules for Veterans Day. Check your local bus lines before traveling.

The following information is courtesy of WMATA:

Metro

Metroway - Braddock Rd - Crystal City - Pentagon City

10A - Huntington - Braddock Rd - Old Town - Pentagon

10B - Hunting Point - Braddock Rd - Ballston

11Y - Mt. Vernon - Old Town - Farragut Sq

23A - Crystal City - Tysons Corner

23B - Crystal City - Ballston

Fairfax Connector

Route 393, 394, 395 - Springfield - Pentagon (via Saratoga Park & Ride)

Route 494 - Lorton - Springfield - Tysons

Route 495 - Burke Centre - Tysons

Route 599 - Pentagon - Crystal City Express

Alexandria DASH

AT2- Lincolnia -Braddock Rd - Old Town Alexandria

AT3 - Braddock Rd - Pentagon

AT4 - Braddock Rd - Pentagon

AT5 - Eisenhower Ave Metro (weekend only) - Braddock Rd - Old Town Alexandria - Van Dorn St.

Arlington Transit (ART)

ART 43 - Crystal City - Ballston

PRTC - OmniRide

Dale City - Downtown Washington

Dale City - Pentagon/Rosslyn 

Dale City - Navy Yard

Lake Ridge - Downtown Washington

Lake Ridge - Pentagon/Crystal City

Woodbridge - Tysons Corner

Virginia Railway Express (VRE)

Fredericksburg Line - Commuter rail service between Spotsylvania and Union Station, connecting Franconia-Springfield, Crystal City, King St. (Alexandria) to L'Enfant Plaza and Union Station in Downtown DC.

Manassas Line - Commuter rail service between Broad Run/Manassas and Union Station, connecting King St (Alexandria) and Crystal City to L'Enfant Plaza and Union Station in Downtown DC.

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