In addition to the 27 serious issues Metro found during last weeks emergency shutdown, it has acknowledged that it found 338 less serious problems in a statement by Metro on Thursday. Metro will have 12 inspectors that will participate in a special training; the six teams of two will begin working on April 1. General Manager Paul Wiedefeld mentioned that the 338 issues are generally things that should have been addressed during regular maintenance, but had not been.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Metro finds more problems during emergency shutdown
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