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Metro tweaks strategy to manage Red Line crowds during shutdown
Metro adjusted its strategy to manage Red Line crowds during a construction shutdown between North Bethesda and Friendship Heights stations, which began this week and lasts until Sept. 7. Changes include relocating shuttle buses, adding parking at the Western Division Bus Garage, and moving boarding locations to reduce long lines reported by riders.
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