The 130 cars will replace some of the 1940s and 1950s era cars on several long distance routes.
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Busy weekend of events in D.C.
AIDS Walk and Howard University homecoming on Saturday, plus Sunday's Marine Corps Marathon will cause traffic diversions.
Accident blocks Interstate 95 in Spotsylvania County
All lanes of I-95 north were closed, now one is getting by. Drivers urged to avoid area.
Body found inside the Judiciary Square Metro station
Police activity has forced the closure of the 4th Street entrance of the Red Line's Judiciary Square station.
Fight over Virginia transportation priorities takes on new importance
Old battles over which projects make sense contain a new element: The prospect of money to build them.
New documentary chronicles Uber’s D.C. battle
A new documentary explores the tensions surrounding Uber's arrival in the District.
It’s BWI in a photo finish
BWI airport had region's most on-time flights in August, with Dulles International and Reagan National close behind
Ride Metro with Vincent van Gogh
Metro is partnering with The Phillips Collection to offer limited edition Vincent Van Gogh commemorative SmarTrip Cards.
Metro station manager charged with stealing fares
A Metro station manager has been charged with embezzlement for allegedly collecting paper fare cards from transit customers and letting them leave the subway system through open gates, according to authorities. Kenneth Peters, 44, a station manager in Northern Virginia who has worked for the transit system since 1999, was arrested by Metro police Oct. […]
TSA screening begins long before you arrive at the airport
The agency is using a variety of government and private databases that can include records like car registrations and employment information.