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Rush-hour congestion at Farragut North Metro station - aggravated by structural repairs and escalator work - will likely continue for much of the year, according to Metro work schedules.
Repairs at Farragut North Metrorail station to last into summer Ann Scott Tyson 2011
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Rush-hour congestion at Farragut North Metro station - aggravated by structural repairs and escalator work - will likely continue for much of the year, according to Metro work schedules.
Repairs at Farragut North Metrorail station to last into summer Ann Scott Tyson 2011
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Rush-hour drivers on the first segment of the Intercounty Connector will pay about 25 cents a mile to use the highway when the road opens later this year, and truckers will pay more than a dollar a mile.
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Rush-hour congestion -- defined as moving slower than free-flowing traffic -- in the 100 largest U.S. metropolitan markets fell 29% in 2008 versus 2007, said Rick Schuman, a vice president at Inrix, a Washington company that measures traffic patterns.
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Rush-hour traffic clogged as drivers slowed to check out the rainbow-headed Bull, and the Emergency Traffic Patrol began fretting about accidents.
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Rush-hour outage delays 300 at Philly train station
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Rush-hour traffic in Boston wasn't cooperating with the plan.
Cat & Mouse Patterson, James 1997
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Rush-hour traffic was severely disrupted by the blockade when the drivers protested against the arrest of a colleague on Tuesday morning.
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Rush-hour traffic was briefly disrupted at the busy intersection of West and Gardiner streets as the marchers sat down and chanted support for the South African Municipal Workers Union strike.
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Rush-hour overcrowding on London and south-east England rail routes is worsening.
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