Washington
Service on part of Red Line suspended after person found on tracks
Metro suspended service in the course of the Monday morning commute on a part of the Crimson Line in D.C. after transit officers say an unauthorized individual with “no indicators of life” was discovered on the tracks.
Service was suspended about 9:30 a.m. between the Gallery Place and NoMa-Gallaudet stations due to an individual discovered on the tracks at Judiciary Sq., transit officers stated. The service suspension happened 40 minutes after Metro warned of delays stemming from the incident.