Metro Yellow Line service delayed after malfunction

UPDATE 6:56 a.m.WMATA said in a follow-up post on the X platform that train service had been restored on the Yellow Line. Officials said to expect residual delays as a result of the downtime.

WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The Washington Metro Area Transit Authority (WMATA) said in a post on the X platform that service on the Yellow Line had been suspended from Huntington to King St. due to a switch malfunction.

Officials said shuttle buses had been deployed and were en route between Huntington and Eisenhower.

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Trains were reported to be running at a rate of one every 14 minutes.

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