WMATA Board of Directors
Mark WarnerStatement by Metro Board of Directors regarding derailment investigation: http://t.co/iXjNovhx02 #wmata— @wmata (@wmata) August 13, 2015
How many times must we say "unacceptable"?!? It's way past time for new leadership & accountability at #WMATA. https://t.co/REwmkXLDk5— Mark Warner (@MarkWarner) August 12, 2015
Tim Kaine
It’s unacceptable that Metro track problem was detected in July & not dealt with. We need to see dramatic changes, including new leadership— Senator Tim Kaine (@timkaine) August 12, 2015
ATU Local 689
Local 689 has been calling for an enhanced safety culture since the 2009 Red Line incident.— ATU Local 689 (@ATULocal689) August 13, 2015
July's derailment is what happens when WMATA continues to fail at implementing a safety culture.
— ATU Local 689 (@ATULocal689) August 13, 2015
We look forward to the outcome of the derailment investigation that was reported a month prior and was not handled
— ATU Local 689 (@ATULocal689) August 13, 2015
Jack Evans
— Jack Evans (@JackEvansWard2) August 11, 2015
"Culture of safety/improvement means empowering all workers to identify and report problems within the system. And then fix them" #wmata
— Jack Evans (@JackEvansWard2) August 12, 2015
If you missed today me on @ABC7GMW talking #WMATA, I'll be on @News8NewsTalk tomorrow morning at 10am to talk @WMATA & more.
— Jack Evans (@JackEvansWard2) August 12, 2015
I've been calling on #wmata for months to encourage culture to identify, report, and fix problems. Today was a reminder why. (1/2)
— Jack Evans (@JackEvansWard2) August 12, 2015
I'll meet talking with @wmata and @ATULocal689 in coming days to figure out how to improve transparency and safety culture. (2/3*)
— Jack Evans (@JackEvansWard2) August 12, 2015
I'll be on @News8NewsTalk tomorrow at 10am to discuss #WMATA. (3/3)
— Jack Evans (@JackEvansWard2) August 12, 2015
@JackEvansWard2 @MetroRage @News8NewsTalk please discuss what ACTON politicians will take. All this talk and no change isn't helping. #wmata
— . (@vxgxn) August 12, 2015
Gerry Connolly
Fact that @wmata knew they had a track problem but did not address it is indefensible and does little to restore confidence in the system
— Gerry Connolly (@GerryConnolly) August 12, 2015
We reached Mr. Downey vacationing in Turkey. He deferred further questions to vice chairman Michael Goldman. (2/2)— Martin Di Caro (@MartinDiCaro) August 13, 2015
Rep. Chris Van Hollen
Rep. John Delaney.@wmata knew of defect pre-derailment & did nothing. Riders deserve their safety to be guaranteed by more than luck. http://t.co/mJN7oF6d2z— Chris Van Hollen (@ChrisVanHollen) August 13, 2015
WMATA Board Chairman Mort DowneyIt is flatly unacceptable that Metro knew about this problem for over a month and did nothing http://t.co/aCUUSjtFaf— Rep. John Delaney (@RepJohnDelaney) August 13, 2015
#Break: Metro board chairman Mort Downey: "I find it deplorable. It’s a breach of safety that cannot be forgiven." @wamu885news #wmata (1/2)— Martin Di Caro (@MartinDiCaro) August 13, 2015
Tri-State Oversight Committee (TOC): http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/dr-gridlock/wp/2015/08/13/tri-state-oversight-committee-gravely-concerned-about-recent-metro-failure/We reached Mr. Downey vacationing in Turkey. He deferred further questions to vice chairman Michael Goldman. (2/2)— Martin Di Caro (@MartinDiCaro) August 13, 2015
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