What the scene looks like now. A bridge to nowhere @WTOP pic.twitter.com/Wn3xcdmqRq
— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) April 16, 2015
A crane moves the cage-like mass of metal away from Metro's tracks @WTOP https://t.co/FHfg3A4sJq
— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) April 16, 2015
...and the last parts of the fallen bridge section come down here at collapse site @WTOP https://t.co/4tm9BfShEF
— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) April 16, 2015
Not easy to see, but the "fencing" that once covered the fallen section of bridge is being brought down @WTOP pic.twitter.com/kO5IifkZfs
— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) April 16, 2015
Looks like they're working to secure & eventually remove what's left of this section of bridge @WTOP https://t.co/T5QxO1aUzB
— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) April 16, 2015
Repair work continues along Metro's Green Line as trains go by here at bridge collapse scene @WTOP https://t.co/hVilgNrhOl
— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) April 16, 2015
They've just turned lights on here so they can work all night if need be @WTOP pic.twitter.com/McVbMG4VzR
— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) April 15, 2015
Another crane is now helping with repairs here at bridge collapse site along Metro's Green Line @WTOP pic.twitter.com/HgWg4ciIbh
— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) April 15, 2015
Part of a crane knocked part of the bridge down @WTOP pic.twitter.com/VgT4agqGaQ
— Michelle Basch (@mbaschWTOP) April 15, 2015
Riders inconvenienced but pleased #Metro quick with shuttle buses to Greenbelt #Wtop pic.twitter.com/3CqRL2Zo12
— Dick Uliano (@DickUliano) April 15, 2015
Line for shuttle buses at College Park where #Metro service is suspended. #wtop pic.twitter.com/R0RGaFV25b
— Dick Uliano (@DickUliano) April 15, 2015
Green Line shut down between CP And Greenbelt Station due to pedestrian bridge collapse. No injuries, expect delays pic.twitter.com/P4uIiKXVPf
— Berwyn Heights VFD (@BHVFD14) April 15, 2015
@wmata Pedestrian bridge collapse shuts down green line between college park and greenbelt pic.twitter.com/oB494ZGCpF
— Berwyn Heights VFD (@BHVFD14) April 15, 2015
#BreakingNews #Metro #GreenLine Pedestrian Bridge COLLAPSE Berwyn Rd btwn #Greenbelt #CollegePark pic.twitter.com/J7d4kovwcv
— Brad Freitas (@NewsChopperBrad) April 15, 2015
Expect delays on @wmata green line near Greenbelt. Some images from bridge collapse scene @PGFDPIO pic.twitter.com/MOX8QyzXit
— Branchville Vol Fire (@Branchvillefire) April 15, 2015
Image from scene. Notice the concrete portion of bridge is missing. Not clear about status of MARC Trains yet pic.twitter.com/DXVwHXSVPR
— Mark Brady (@PGFDPIO) April 15, 2015
WASHINGTON — A pedestrian bridge fell onto the Metro and MARC train tracks in Prince George’s County, Maryland, Wednesday afternoon.