[10] In April 2015, project officials pushed back the opening date for the station to late 2019, stating that stricter requirements for stormwater management caused much of the delay.
Per officials, the line also had to incorporate improvements to the system's automated train controls that were a late addition to the project's first phase.
[11] In August 2019, project officials reported that they expected construction on the second phase of the Silver Line to be completed by mid-2020.
[19] Simulated service testing began operating along the Phase 2 tracks in October 2022.
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