Washington Monument closed indefinitely for elevator repairs

© WUSA-TV, Washington The National Park Service announced Monday the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. would be closed indefinitely as officials work to modernize the elevator system












The Washington Monument has been shut down indefinitely as work to modernize the elevator continues, officials from the National Park Service service announced Monday.
"We have not been able to determine the causes of the ongoing reliability issues," the park service said in a statement on Facebook. "As a result, we have made the difficult decision not to reopen the Washington Monument until we can modernize the elevator control system."
The elevator that takes passengers to the top of the 555-foot marble obelisk has repeatedly broken down, trapping riders and forcing visitors to walk down dozens of flights of stairs.
Following a 2011 earthquake, the monument underwent three years of repairs before re-opening to visitors in 2014. But elevator issues continued.
The National Park service closed the monument last month to evaluate the causes of the frequent elevator breakdowns, but they have been unable to resolve the issue despite the month-long inspection.
The duration of the monument's closure will be announced "in the next couple of weeks," the park service said. 

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