Published June 12, 2018
Animals on tracks are not exactly uncommon at the Washington Metro's outdoor stations, but a deer that wandered into an indoor station gave morning commuters a shock.
The deer itself avoided shock, despite a brief frolic on the Crystal City tracks Tuesday. The Washington Post reports the deer dashed down the platform, jumped down onto the tracks, bounded back up, tried to climb a wall and ran in front of a train. Throughout it all, the deer escaped injury, avoiding contact with the electrified third rail or a train before fleeing out the tunnel.
Metro spokesman Dan Stessel says the deer likely came from a wooded area between the station and Regan National Airport. He says there's fencing at the Metro entrances, but deer can jump into the tunnel portal.
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Information from: The Washington Post, http://www.washingtonpost.com
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