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Shaw–Howard University station is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C., on the Green Line. The station primarily serves Washington's Shaw neighborhood, the home of Howard University . The station is located within the neighborhood of the same name in the Northwest quadrant of the city, on 7th Street between R and S Streets.
Silver Spring station, Shepherd Park, Butternut/Aspen Streets, Piney Branch, Brightwood, Kennedy Street, Decatur Street, Georgia Avenue–Petworth station, Columbia/Irving, Howard University, Florida Avenue, Shaw–Howard University station, Mount Vernon Square station, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, H Street, Gallery Place station ...
Transfer station for and the northern terminus of the Yellow Line: Shaw–Howard University: E02 U Street: E03 Columbia Heights: E04: September 18, 1999 Georgia Avenue–Petworth: E05 Fort Totten: E06: December 11, 1993 Transfer station for the Red Line. The only station on the Metrorail network to have a platform that is both underground and ...
Shaw neighborhood is served by the Green and Yellow lines of the Washington Metro with stops at Shaw-Howard University Station, U Street Station and Mount Vernon Square Station. There is a bus service within Shaw, which has several routes that connects the area with the Waterfront and Silver Spring via 7th Street.
Silver Spring station, Georgia Avenue–Petworth station, Howard University, Shaw–Howard University station, Mount Vernon Square station, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Gallery Place station, Capital One Arena, Archives station, L'Enfant Plaza station (Late night and early morning only) Start: Silver Spring station: Via
The Chicago Fire Department said the city's Transit Authority train smashed into snow-removal equipment just before 10.35am on Thursday near Howard CTA station, according to the Associated Press.
The Silver Line opened in two phases, adding five stations in 2014 and six in 2022. [4] [5] On the Yellow and Blue Lines, an additional infill station at Potomac Yard opened on May 19, 2023. [6] Nine Metrorail stations are officially designated transfer stations, although other intermediate stations also allow passengers to transfer between lines.
The Wheaton station, one stop to the north of the Forest Glen station, has the longest continuous escalator in the US and in the Western Hemisphere, at 230 feet (70 m). [78] [88] The Rosslyn station is the deepest station on the Orange/Blue/Silver Line, at 117 feet (36 m) below street level. The station features the second-longest continuous ...