What caused the collision at Metro Center?
The cause is currently under investigation by WMATA.
News / Transportation
Early Wednesday morning, April 22, 2026, a collision at Metro Center in Washington, D.C., resulted in injuries to 11 people and significant disruptions to the Metro's Silver Line. A work vehicle struck a stationary train, leading to single-...
The collision at Metro Center involved a work vehicle and a stationary Silver Line train. According to Metro officials, the train was holding at the station when the work vehicle struck the rear car. There were 27 customers on board at the time of the incident. The immediate aftermath involved emergency responders assisting the injured and transferring unaffected passengers to another train.
The disruption to the Silver Line, with trains only operating between Ashburn and Clarendon, forced many commuters to adjust their travel plans, using the Orange Line to continue their journeys to New Carrollton and Downtown Largo. The single-tracking on the Orange and Blue Lines further compounded delays, affecting thousands of riders.
WMATA is currently investigating the cause of the collision to prevent similar incidents in the future. Until the investigation concludes, commuters should anticipate potential disruptions and plan their travel accordingly.
**How to Prepare:** - Check WMATA's website or app for real-time updates on train schedules and delays. - Consider alternative transportation options, such as buses or ride-sharing services. - Allow extra travel time to accommodate potential delays.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Commuters who rely on the Silver, Orange, and Blue Lines for their daily commute. - Residents of areas served by these lines, including those traveling to and from New Carrollton, Downtown Largo, Ashburn and Clarendon. - Businesses and organizations that depend on reliable public transportation for their employees and customers.
The cause is currently under investigation by WMATA.
The Silver Line is operating only between Ashburn and Clarendon, and significant delays are expected on the Orange and Blue Lines.
Check the WMATA website or app for real-time updates.
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