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DCA PSA: Crystal City construction update: Shuttles replace trains to airport and nearby stations for 10 weekends
By Prince Of Petworth
Published February 4, 2026 at 3:30PM

photo by William E Heaton IV
From WMATA:
Metro will replace trains with shuttle buses between Pentagon City and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport over 10 select weekends from February through June. Crystal City will be closed to build a second entrance at the station as part of Arlington Countys Crystal City Sector plan. The new entrance will accommodate growing ridership at the station, support new development in the area, and play a key role in a broader effort to make Crystal City a walkable community.
On three of those 10 weekends,
the construction zone will be extended to Braddock Rd to support additional track maintenance, requiring closures of Crystal City, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, and Potomac Yard stations; rail service will be suspended in both directions from those stations. Free shuttles will also be available on these three weekends to support customers who need to reach these locations.
Metro originally planned for the construction zone to end at Potomac Yard, however, to ensure a better customer experience, Metro is extending the construction zone to end at Braddock Rd to reduce walking distance to shuttles and improve service reliability.
Construction will be paused during the National Cherry Blossom Festival to avoid major disruptions during one of the regions busiest travel periods.
Local service shuttle buses will replace trains between Pentagon City and Reagan National Airport Feb. 14-16, Feb. 21-22, Feb. 28-March 1, May 30-31, June 6-7, June 13-14, and June 19-21, stopping at every station to mimic train service.
Shuttles will operate every 8 to 10 minutes.
During this time, customers will still be able to travel south into Virginia from the airport via Metro Rail. Customers traveling to the airport from north of Pentagon City should plan extra time to connect to the free shuttle buses. Shuttle trips are expected to take approximately 20 minutes depending on traffic.
Blue and Yellow line trains will run every 12 minutes on each side of the construction zone. All Yellow Line trains will run to Greenbelt during this time.
Extended Closures (On Three Weekends)
Local and Limited service shuttle buses will replace trains between Pentagon City and Braddock Rd on March 7-8, May 9-10, and May 16-17. Limited shuttle service will only make stops at three stations, Pentagon City, Reagan National Airport, and Braddock Rd.
Both shuttle options will operate every 8 to 10 minutes.
Customers traveling from the north to the airport should allow extra time and board shuttle buses at Pentagon City.
Limited-stop shuttle trips from Pentagon City to the airport are expected to take approximately 20 minutes, depending on traffic.
Local-stop shuttle trips from Pentagon City to Braddock Rd are expected to take 30 minutes or more, depending on traffic.
Customers traveling from the south to the airport should also plan extra time.
Limited-stop shuttle trips between Braddock Rd and the airport are expected to take approximately 15 minutes, depending on traffic.
Local-stop shuttle trips from Braddock Rd to Pentagon City are expected to take 30 minutes or more, depending on traffic.
Blue and Yellow line trains will run every 12 minutes on each side of the construction zone. All Yellow Line trains will run to Greenbelt.
Project Background and Benefits
As part of the Crystal City Sector plan, Arlington County proposed and received approval to build a second entrance at 18th Street and Crystal Drive. At Arlington Countys request, Metro is providing access to Crystal City station to enable Arlington County to manage and execute construction of the second entrance project. Arlington County will transfer ownership to Metro once construction is complete.
The additional entrance will improve access from Crystal Drive, the VRE station, and the Metroway bus transit station. The project also includes elevator upgrades to enhance ADA accessibility. The entrance is expected to open in Summer 2027.
To learn more about the project, visit Arlington Countys website and the Metro website.
On the three weekends of extended construction, crews will do lifecycle renewal of Metros infrastructure including track and signaling components. Crews will replace switches, crossties that support the rails, and grout pads that stabilize tracks. This work is part of Metros ongoing investment in reliability and safer customer trips.
DCA PSA: Crystal City construction update: Shuttles replace trains to airport and nearby stations for 10 weekends
By Prince Of Petworth
Published February 4, 2026 at 3:30PM

photo by William E Heaton IV
From WMATA:
Metro will replace trains with shuttle buses between Pentagon City and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport over 10 select weekends from February through June. Crystal City will be closed to build a second entrance at the station as part of Arlington Countys Crystal City Sector plan. The new entrance will accommodate growing ridership at the station, support new development in the area, and play a key role in a broader effort to make Crystal City a walkable community.
On three of those 10 weekends,
the construction zone will be extended to Braddock Rd to support additional track maintenance, requiring closures of Crystal City, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, and Potomac Yard stations; rail service will be suspended in both directions from those stations. Free shuttles will also be available on these three weekends to support customers who need to reach these locations.
Metro originally planned for the construction zone to end at Potomac Yard, however, to ensure a better customer experience, Metro is extending the construction zone to end at Braddock Rd to reduce walking distance to shuttles and improve service reliability.
Construction will be paused during the National Cherry Blossom Festival to avoid major disruptions during one of the regions busiest travel periods.
Local service shuttle buses will replace trains between Pentagon City and Reagan National Airport Feb. 14-16, Feb. 21-22, Feb. 28-March 1, May 30-31, June 6-7, June 13-14, and June 19-21, stopping at every station to mimic train service.
Shuttles will operate every 8 to 10 minutes.
During this time, customers will still be able to travel south into Virginia from the airport via Metro Rail. Customers traveling to the airport from north of Pentagon City should plan extra time to connect to the free shuttle buses. Shuttle trips are expected to take approximately 20 minutes depending on traffic.
Blue and Yellow line trains will run every 12 minutes on each side of the construction zone. All Yellow Line trains will run to Greenbelt during this time.
Extended Closures (On Three Weekends)
Local and Limited service shuttle buses will replace trains between Pentagon City and Braddock Rd on March 7-8, May 9-10, and May 16-17. Limited shuttle service will only make stops at three stations, Pentagon City, Reagan National Airport, and Braddock Rd.
Both shuttle options will operate every 8 to 10 minutes.
Customers traveling from the north to the airport should allow extra time and board shuttle buses at Pentagon City.
Limited-stop shuttle trips from Pentagon City to the airport are expected to take approximately 20 minutes, depending on traffic.
Local-stop shuttle trips from Pentagon City to Braddock Rd are expected to take 30 minutes or more, depending on traffic.
Customers traveling from the south to the airport should also plan extra time.
Limited-stop shuttle trips between Braddock Rd and the airport are expected to take approximately 15 minutes, depending on traffic.
Local-stop shuttle trips from Braddock Rd to Pentagon City are expected to take 30 minutes or more, depending on traffic.
Blue and Yellow line trains will run every 12 minutes on each side of the construction zone. All Yellow Line trains will run to Greenbelt.
Project Background and Benefits
As part of the Crystal City Sector plan, Arlington County proposed and received approval to build a second entrance at 18th Street and Crystal Drive. At Arlington Countys request, Metro is providing access to Crystal City station to enable Arlington County to manage and execute construction of the second entrance project. Arlington County will transfer ownership to Metro once construction is complete.
The additional entrance will improve access from Crystal Drive, the VRE station, and the Metroway bus transit station. The project also includes elevator upgrades to enhance ADA accessibility. The entrance is expected to open in Summer 2027.
To learn more about the project, visit Arlington Countys website and the Metro website.
On the three weekends of extended construction, crews will do lifecycle renewal of Metros infrastructure including track and signaling components. Crews will replace switches, crossties that support the rails, and grout pads that stabilize tracks. This work is part of Metros ongoing investment in reliability and safer customer trips.