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  2. Farragut North station - Wikipedia

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    Farragut North station is an underground Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C., located on the Red Line. The station serves Downtown Washington and is immediately northwest of Farragut Square. With an average of 7,615 daily riders in 2023, Farragut North was the sixth-busiest stop in the system.

  3. Metro-North Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Northeast Corridor. to Washington, D.C. Metro-North Railroad ( reporting mark MNCW ), [8] trading as MTA Metro-North Railroad, is a suburban commuter rail service operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), a public authority of the U.S. state of New York. Metro-North serves the New York Metropolitan Area, running service ...

  4. Washington Metro - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of opening dates for track segments and infill stations on the Washington Metro. The entries in the "from" and "to" columns correspond to the boundaries of the extension or station that opened on the specified date, not to the lines' terminals. [8] : 3 [46] Date. Line at time of opening.

  5. Metro Schedule For Feb. 23 - 24: Single-Tracking, More - Patch

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    Metro Schedule For Feb. 23 - 24: Single-Tracking, More - Washington DC, DC - If you're taking the Metro this weekend, you should plan accordingly.

  6. Metro Schedule For March 9-10: Single-Tracking, More - Patch

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    Metro Schedule For March 9-10: Single-Tracking, More - Washington DC, DC - If you're taking the Metro this weekend, you should plan accordingly.

  7. Blue Line (Washington Metro) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Line_(Washington_Metro)

    The Blue Line runs from Franconia–Springfield to Downtown Largo. The line shares track with the Orange Line for 13 stations, the Silver Line for 18, and the Yellow Line for 7. Only 3 stations (Franconia-Springfield, Van Dorn Street, and Arlington Cemetery) are exclusive to the Blue Line.

  8. Silver Line (Washington Metro) - Wikipedia

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    edit. Show route diagram. The Silver Line is a rapid transit line of the Washington Metro system, consisting of 34 stations in Loudoun County, Fairfax County and Arlington County, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Prince George's County, Maryland. The Silver Line runs from Ashburn in Virginia to Downtown Largo in Maryland.

  9. Single-Tracking, Stations Closed: Weekend Metro Schedule - Patch

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    Single-Tracking, Stations Closed: Weekend Metro Schedule - Georgetown, DC - If you're thinking of taking the Metro this weekend, plan accordingly. Expect single-tracking, station...

  10. Northeast Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Northeast Corridor ( NEC) is an electrified railroad line in the Northeast megalopolis of the United States. Owned primarily by Amtrak, it runs from Boston in the north to Washington, D.C. in the south, with major stops in Providence, New Haven, Stamford, New York City, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore.

  11. Yellow Line (Washington Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Show interactive map Show route diagram Show all. The WMATA system map showing the Yellow Line, which runns from Huntington to Mount Vernon Square. The Yellow Line is a rapid transit line of the Washington Metro system that runs between Huntington in Virginia and Mount Vernon Square in Washington, D.C.