DC transit chief says he will resign; board pledges confidence despite string of accidents

By AP
Thursday, January 14, 2010

DC transit chief resigns after string of accidents

WASHINGTON — The general manager of the Washington, D.C., transit agency says he is stepping down.

Metro says John Catoe told the agency’s board of directors of his decision Thursday. His last day will be April 2.

Catoe says his retirement after three years at the helm would let Metro “move beyond the current distractions.”

D.C. Council Member Jim Graham, who chairs the Metro board, says the board regrets Catoe’s decision. He says Catoe continues to have the board’s “full confidence.”

Catoe’s announcement comes after a string of accidents, including a crash in June 2009 that killed nine people. It was the deadliest crash in Metro’s history.

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