Updated
Updated · WJLA · Jul 6
Metro Closes 3 Red Line Stations for 2 Months, Adding 20-25 Minutes to Commutes
Updated
Updated · WJLA · Jul 6

Metro Closes 3 Red Line Stations for 2 Months, Adding 20-25 Minutes to Commutes

3 articles · Updated · WJLA · Jul 6

Summary

  • Three Red Line stations—Grosvenor-Strathmore, Medical Center and Bethesda—closed July 6 and will stay shut until Sept. 6, with Metro warning riders to expect 20 to 25 extra minutes.
  • Multiple construction projects drove the shutdown: crews are building a Bethesda mezzanine for Purple Line access, rebuilding the Grosvenor platform and repairing a rail bridge over Route 355.
  • Shuttle buses are replacing trains every five to eight minutes, with express service from North Bethesda to Friendship Heights and local buses serving all three closed stations.
  • Route 355 is also affected, with 7.5 miles of bus-only lanes enforced Monday through Saturday from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. to speed the shuttles.
  • Metro is offering free parking at North Bethesda and Grosvenor-Strathmore during the closure, while MARC is providing discounts to ease the broader commuting disruption.

Insights

As the Purple Line's cost nears $10 billion, will its 2027 opening truly solve the traffic problems it was built to address?
Is this massive short-term disruption the best way to upgrade major public transit, or a symptom of flawed long-term planning?
Are the new bus lanes on Route 355 a temporary solution or the first step in permanently reclaiming road space from cars?