The Washington Metro is a rapid transit system that serves the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area in the United States. It has the second busiest rapid transit system in the United States.[2] The New York City Subway is the busiest.
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 Washington Metro's Farragut West station in April 2018 |
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Locale | Washington metropolitan area |
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Transit type | Rapid transit |
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Number of lines | 6 |
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Number of stations | 98 |
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Daily ridership | 474,000 (weekdays, 2023) |
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Chief executive | Randy Clarke |
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Headquarters | 600 5th Street NW Washington, D.C., U.S. |
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Website | www.wmata.com/service/rail/ |
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Began operation | March 27, 1976; 49 years ago (1976-03-27) |
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Operator(s) | Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) |
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Character | At-grade, elevated, and underground |
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Number of vehicles | 1,318 railcars |
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Train length | 6 or 8 cars |
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Headway | 6–12 mins peak; 6–15 mins off-peak |
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System length | 129 mi (208 km) |
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No. of tracks | 2 |
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Track gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄4 in (1,429 mm)[1] |
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Minimum radius of curvature | 225 ft (68.6 m)[1] |
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Electrification | Third rail, 750 V DC |
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Average speed | 33 mph (53 km/h) |
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Top speed | 75 mph (121 km/h) (design)
59 mph (95 km/h)-65 mph (105 km/h) (service) |
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Ashburn |
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Loudoun Gateway |
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Dulles Yard |
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Dulles International Airport |
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Innovation Center |
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Herndon |
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Reston Town Center |
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Wiehle–Reston East |
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Shady Grove Yard |
Spring Hill |
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Shady Grove |
Greensboro |
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Rockville |
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Twinbrook |
Tysons |
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McLean |
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North Bethesda |
Vienna |
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Grosvenor–Strathmore |
Dunn Loring |
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Glenmont Yard |
Medical Center |
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Glenmont |
Falls Church Yard |
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Greenbelt Yard |
West Falls Church |
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Greenbelt |
East Falls Church |
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Wheaton |
Ballston–MU |
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College Park |
Bethesda |
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Forest Glen |
Virginia Square–GMU |
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Hyattsville Crossing |
Friendship Heights |
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Silver Spring |
Tenleytown–AU |
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West Hyattsville |
Clarendon |
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Takoma |
Van Ness–UDC |
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Fort Totten |
Court House |
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Georgia Avenue–Petworth |
Cleveland Park |
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Columbia Heights |
Woodley Park |
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Brookland–CUA |
Dupont Circle |
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Rhode Island Avenue |
Rosslyn |
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Brentwood Yard |
Foggy Bottom–GWU |
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NoMa–Gallaudet U |
Farragut North |
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Union Station |
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Farragut West |
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U Street |
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Shaw–Howard University |
Arlington Cemetery |
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Mount Vernon Square |
McPherson Square |
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Judiciary Square |
Metro Center |
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Gallery Place |
Federal Triangle |
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Smithsonian |
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Archives |
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L'Enfant Plaza |
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Federal Center SW |
Waterfront |
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Capitol South |
Navy Yard–Ballpark |
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Eastern Market |
Anacostia |
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Potomac Avenue |
Congress Heights |
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Stadium–Armory |
Pentagon |
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Pentagon City |
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Minnesota Avenue |
Crystal City |
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Benning Road |
Southern Avenue |
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Deanwood |
National Airport |
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Cheverly |
Naylor Road |
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Capitol Heights |
Suitland |
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Addison Road |
Branch Avenue |
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Landover |
Branch Avenue Yard |
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New Carrollton |
Potomac Yard |
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Morgan Boulevard |
Braddock Road |
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New Carrollton Yard |
King Street–Old Town |
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Downtown Largo |
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Alexandria Yard |
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Van Dorn Street |
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Eisenhower Avenue |
Franconia–Springfield |
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Huntington |
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Red Line |
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Green Line |
Orange Line |
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Yellow Line |
Blue Line |
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Silver Line |
Multiple services |
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Non-revenue tracks |
All stations are accessible |
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