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MTA Plans Closure of South Entrance to Lexington Market Metro Station
Interior and exterior improvements should take about one year
On Monday, May 12, MTA will close the south entrance of the Lexington Market Metro Station at Lexington Street to begin construction of important customer safety improvements and exterior and interior alterations. The project is scheduled to last about a year.
The exterior improvements will include a new canopy over the escalators and bus stop that wills provide customers with better weather protection
Inside, MTA will enhance the appearance of the station area with a through cleaning, and change the illumination to more energy efficient lighting. Customers are encouraged to walk one block north on Eutaw Street to the Saratoga Street entrance while these improvements are under construction.
"These enhancements are part of our ongoing commitment to improve bus and rail service and facilities in Maryland," said MTA Administrator Paul J. Wiedefeld.
"The Lexington Market Station upgrades are part of a larger project that includes the refurbishment and improvement of all fourteen Metro Subway stations."
For more information on Metro, MTA schedules, fares and other services, visit www.mtamaryland.com or call (410) 539-5000 or (866) RIDE-MTA. TTY 410-539-3497
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