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Some trains are shaking Petworth houses, Metro GM says

WASHINGTON 鈥 Metro trains are vibrating some homes in D.C.鈥檚 Petworth neighborhood, but Metro believes the shaking isn鈥檛 enough to cause structural damage.

The preliminary findings, by a consultant hired to investigate claims of trains shaking houses, come from a letter from Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld to D.C. Councilmember Brandon Todd on the issue.

The investigation was launched after some residents came forward claiming Metro鈥檚 new 7000-series train cars are causing their homes to tremble.

Vibration studies were conducted in homes near the stretch of the Green Line in question, and, according to Wiedefeld, four in 10 houses experienced levels above Metro鈥檚 self-imposed limits.

The investigation did not, however, indicate Metro鈥檚 newest trains were the only culprit. Wiedefeld wrote that two-thirds of the trains which produced elevated vibration levels were older model trains.

The consultant conducting the study, Wilson Irhig, also found that only 10 to 15 percent of the trains which passed the testing locations exceeded acceptable vibration levels.

Wiedefeld said Metro inspections didn鈥檛 show that the conditions of rail cars or tracks led to the higher levels.

The letter also didn鈥檛 include any solutions for lessening the vibrations.

鈥淲MATA continues to analyze track conditions, car design and car maintenance to identify the cause or causes for the elevated readings,鈥 Wiedefeld wrote.

The final report on the study is expected to be released early next year.

Mike Murillo

Mike Murillo is a reporter and anchor at 草莓传媒. Before joining 草莓传媒 in 2013, he worked in radio in Orlando, New York City and Philadelphia.

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