Saturday, June 21, 2025

Purple line construction update, Silver Spring

 

Wayne Avenue at Fenton Street

The intersection of Wayne Avenue and Fenton Street is closed in all directions for construction of the Purple Line light rail.  Here are the barricades across Wayne Ave. 

Dug up Wayne and Fenton

This is what the intersection of Wayne Avenue and Fenton Street looks like right now. There road has been torn up where they are putting in the light rail tracks. 

Tracks to the Silver Spring Library Station

The light rail tracks curve away from Bonifant Street and go towards the library.  The tracks are fully installed, but the rest of the road needs work. 

Tracks on Bonifant Street

The light rail tracks on Bonifant Street where they curve towards the library. 

Crossing Georgia

Here is where the Purple Line light rail tracks cross Georgia Avenue. They are fully installed in the street, but the other side of the road still needs tracks. 

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Unite to Save NOAA rally

 The Unite to Save NOAA rally was today between 10 and 11 am at the headquarters of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1325 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD.  There were several speakers and a large group of people there showing their support.

Along the road half a dozen people were holding signs telling people to "Honk for NOAA!". Many drivers did honk as they drove past.





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Spring Street bridge replacement

I went to see how the Spring Street bridge replacement is going.  This bridge is being replaced so that the Purple Line light rail can go under Spring St.

Where the bridge was (Feb 2025)

All that is left of the old bridge is a few concrete columns sticking up into the air.  On the right, you can see new columns being built that wil support the future bridge. This is on the east side of the bridge, the railroad tracks are closest to the camera and the metro tracks are on the other side.

The bridge in August 2024

This is how things looked last August.  Frankly, it doesn't look too different.  Those same 3 columns are poking up between the metro tracks and the train tracks.  On the far side you can see there is a full row of supports that have since been removed.  This photo was taken from the west side, so here the metro tracks are closest to the camera and the railroad tracks are on the other side.

The approach to the bridge (February 2025)
This is the eastern approach to the Spring Street bridge. There is construction material staged along the left side and a larch crane is at the top.

 

The approach to the bridge (August 2024)

Here is the same section of Spring Street last August. Notice the difference?  The crane visible in the distance is on the far side of the bridge and there is nothing staged in the road.

A wider shot

Here's another shot of the bridge construction.  A metro train happened to come along right as I was taking the photo.