The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority will close more than a dozen stations around the National Mall and U.S. Capitol Building in the days before and after Joe Biden's inauguration, the system announced Thursday. 

Beginning Friday, Jan. 15, Metro will close 13 stations inside the a perimeter designated as security, with 11 stations closing on Friday and two additional stations on Saturday. 

Until Thursday, Jan. 21, trains will pass through those stations without stoping.

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“We are working closely with our regional and federal partners to keep the public safe during this National Special Security Event and to discourage travel within the secure zone,” Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld said in a statement. “While we are supporting law enforcement plans to enhance security, we are also keeping essential services in place for our residents who need to get to work, to medical appointments, and to grocery stores.”

The transit authority additionally plans to detour more than two dozen bus routes that typically pass through downtown Washington, D.C. operating at normal service times during the week, except on inauguration day, Jan. 20, when buses will run on a Saturday schedule.  Read more at The Hill