A top official with the Washington area's Metro subway system says Wednesday's shutdown of the system was "necessary," and that safety problems were discovered. The nation's second-busiest transit system subway was expected to reopen at 5 a.m. (March 16)
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Safety Problems Found During DC Metro Shutdown
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