Metro Passengers Stranded For Hours On Green Line
WASHINGTON (AP) -- About 2,000 passengers on Metro's green line were stranded for hours on trains after emergency responders accidentally shut down power while handling a track fire.
The incident Wednesday evening caused major problems beginning about 5 p.m. Lights and air circulation were shut off on two trains waiting between Navy Yard and Anacostia.
After the power went out, Metro says as many as 150 passengers from one train evacuated themselves, walking onto the track bed. Metro says that's dangerous because power was live on another track. Emergency personnel helped passengers evacuate through a vent shaft.
Fire officials say three people were taken to hospitals after the incident. One was listed in serious condition.
Some passengers say Metro provided no safety procedures during the incident.
Train service was restored at 7:15 p.m.
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