

The stops include Braddock Road, King Street–Old Town, Eisenhower Avenue, Huntington, Van Dorn Street, and Franconia–Springfield. The stations, which are currently slated to reopen September 8, are being equipped with new tiles, platform shelters, LED lighting, USB charing ports, and speaker systems for public announcements. In addition to these service changes, the six Virginia stations on the Blue and Yellow lines south of Reagan National Airport will remain closed for platform reconstruction work that has been underway since May. Bus schedules vary, so you can check route standards here. After 9:30 p.m., those intervals become every 15 and 20 minutes, respectively. For most of the day, Red Line trains will run every 8 minutes while trains on all the other five lines will run every 15 minutes. That means Metrorail will be open from 8 a.m. area on Labor Day and are considering taking Metro, be advised that both the rail and bus systems will operate on a Sunday schedule, with longer wait-times.
