L'Enfant Plaza station

L'Enfant Plaza
Virginia Railway Express
The Yellow Line and Green Line upper level platforms in March 2019
General information
Location600 Maryland Avenue SW
Washington, D.C.
Coordinates38°53′05″N 77°01′19″W / 38.884775°N 77.021964°W / 38.884775; -77.021964
Owned byWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Line(s)RF&P Subdivision (VRE station)
Platforms2 side platforms (upper level)
1 island platform (lower level)
1 side platform (VRE)
TracksMetro: 4 (2 upper level, 2 lower level)
RF&P Subdivision: 3
Connections
Construction
Platform levels2
Bicycle facilitiesCapital Bikeshare
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeF03 (Metro upper level)
D03 (Metro lower level)
Fare zoneZone 1 (VRE)
History
OpenedJuly 1, 1977 (July 1, 1977) (Metro)
June 22, 1992 (1992-06-22)[1] (VRE)
Services
Preceding station Virginia Railway Express Following station
Crystal City
toward Broad Run
Manassas Line Washington, D.C.
Terminus
Crystal City Fredericksburg Line
Preceding station Washington Metro Following station
Smithsonian
toward Vienna
Orange Line Federal Center SW
Smithsonian
toward Ashburn
Silver Line Federal Center SW
Smithsonian Blue Line
Pentagon
toward Huntington
Yellow Line Archives
Waterfront Green Line Archives
toward Greenbelt
Location
Map

L'Enfant Plaza station is an intermodal transit station complex located at L'Enfant Plaza in the Southwest Federal Center neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It consists of an underground Washington Metro rapid transit station and an elevated Virginia Railway Express commuter rail station.

The Metro station, which opened on July 1, 1977, is one of four major interchange stations on the Metro system. It is the only station to serve five of the six Metro lines: the Green and Yellow lines with two side platforms on the upper level, and the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines with one island platform on the lower level. It was the seventh-busiest Metro stop in 2023, with an average of 7,506 daily passenger entries.[2]

The VRE station, which has a single side platform serving the northernmost of the three tracks of the RF&P Subdivision, is served by the Manassas Line and Fredericksburg Line.

  1. ^ Taube, Richard K. (August 11, 2008). "Chronology of the Virginia Railway Express: 1964 to Present" (PDF). Virginia Railway Express. Archived (PDF) from the original on November 17, 2015.
  2. ^ "Metrorail Ridership Summary". Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. Retrieved January 10, 2024.

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