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In 2004, three stations were opened: an extension of the Blue Line to the Morgan Boulevard and Downtown Largo stations and the first infill station, NoMa–Gallaudet U. [3] The Silver Line opened in two phases, adding five stations in 2014 and six in 2022.
An infill station (sometimes in-fill station) is a train station built on an existing passenger rail, rapid transit, or light rail line to address demand in a location between existing stations. Such stations take advantage of existing train service and encourage new riders by providing a more convenient location.
Infill station (NoMa–Gallaudet U) 1 - December 18, 2004 Blue Blue and Silver Addison Road Downtown Largo: 2 3.2 July 26, 2014 Silver (service created) Silver East Falls Church: Wiehle–Reston East: 5 11.6 November 15, 2022 Silver Wiehle–Reston East Ashburn: 6 11.4 May 19, 2023 Blue and Yellow Infill station (Potomac Yard) 1 -
Infill station, built in 2004 between two existing stations built in the 1970s. The first infill station on the Metrorail network. Rhode Island Avenue: B04: March 27, 1976: N/A: N/A Brookland–CUA: B05: February 3, 1978: N/A: N/A Fort Totten: B06: February 6, 1978: N/A Takoma: B07: N/A: N/A Silver Spring: B08: MTA: Purple Line (planned) MARC ...
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Compact; Long title: An Act to grant the consent of Congress for the States of Virginia and Maryland and the District of Columbia to amend the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact to establish an organization empowered to provide transit facilities in the National Capital Region and for other purposes and to enact said amendment ...
Metro plans 26 new stations for its faster lines. It wants rider input on their locations.
The station opened at 5 a.m. that day, [34] [35] with "regional, state, and federal officials" attending an opening ceremony at 10:30 a.m. [2] It was the Washington Metro's second infill station, after NoMa–Gallaudet U station.
NoMa–Gallaudet U station is an elevated, island platformed station on the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's (WMATA) Metro system. It is located on the same embankment as the Amtrak tracks into Union Station. It serves the Red Line, and is situated between Union Station and Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood stations. With an ...