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- Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
Washington Metro Map. Ronald Reagan Washington National...
- Federal Center SW
Washington Metro Map. Federal Center SW metro station....
- Rosslyn
Washington Metro Map. Rosslyn metro station. Rosslyn metro...
- Glenmont
Washington Metro Map. Glenmont metro station. Glenmont metro...
- Farragut North
Washington Metro Map. Farragut North metro station. Farragut...
- Branch Avenue
Washington Metro Map. Branch Avenue metro station. Branch...
- Rockville
Washington Metro Map. Rockville metro station. Rockville...
- Columbia Heights
Columbia Heights metro station's location and serving lines...
- Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
74 Service Alert: Expect northbound delays on Route 74 at Mt Ranier because of a brake problem. Check your bus location by visiting https://buseta.wmata.com/#74. 90. 90 Service Alert: Expect delays in both directions on Route 90 because of operator availability.
Actual map of the Washington Metro. Map of the network is drawn to scale. Since opening in 1976, the Metro network has grown to include six lines, 98 stations, and 129 miles (208 km) of route. [78] The rail network is designed according to a spoke–hub distribution paradigm, with rail lines running between downtown Washington and its nearby ...
Find out everything you need to know to ride DC’s world-class Metrorail system, get a Metro map, check operating hours, ride fares and more. Washington, DC’s Metro is one of the busiest public transportation systems in the country.
Metro news and service information for the Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia region.
View the Metrorail System Map. Get detailed information about a particular Metro station. What's the Fare? To determine the fare between two stations, visit your starting station's page and use the Metrorail Fares fare finder in the middle of the page. For fares on trips that involve trains and buses, use our Trip Planner. SmarTrip card users ...
The Metro of Washington, also called Metrorail, was inaugurated on March 27, 1976. It is managed by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. It has 91 stations and six lines: Red, Green, Orange, Blue, Yellow, and Silver.