- United States Capitol Subway System
Infobox Public transit
name = Capitol Subway System
imagesize = 215px
locale = Capitol Hill,Washington, D.C.
transit_type =Light rail
began_operation =March 7 ,1909
ended_operation =
system_length =
lines = 3
vehicles =
stations = 6
ridership =
track_gauge =
reporting marks =
operator = U.S. Senate / U.S. House of Representatives
owner = U.S. Government The United States Capitol Subway System inWashington, D.C. consists of three underground electriclight rail systems that connect theU.S. Capitol building to the House and Senate office buildings. On the House side, an older human-controlled system with single, open-topped cars shuttles between theRayburn House Office Building and the Capitol. On the Senate side, two separate subway systems exist. One is a computer-controlled system with small groups of enclosed cars that shuttle passengers between theHart Senate Office Building ,Dirksen Senate Office Building , and the Capitol. It is propelled by electromagnets. The second system is similar to the one found on the House side; it connects theRussell Senate Office Building and the Capitol. The House and Senate subway systems do not terminate in the same location under the Capitol, but they are connected by a labyrinth of tunnels.The systems are open to public insofar as you must be escorted by a staff member with proper identification. This is usually during a tour of the Capitol complex. However, during votes, the House subway is restricted for Members-only. Also, the Russell Subway is restricted to Members and staff-only (Senate staff tours use the Russell subway to reach the Capitol) during times when the Senate is voting. Additionally, since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, restrictions have been placed on visitors using the Senate subway between the Hart and Dirksen buildings.
The system was built in 1909 to link the
Russell Senate Office Building to the Capitol. TheDirksen Senate Office Building was added to the system in 1954 and theRayburn House Office Building in 1965. The system first ran onMarch 7 ,1909 , and was last updated in 1994.An accident occurred on October 2, 2007 in the Rayburn to Capitol subway line when a car failed to slow down when it reached the end of the line. The operator was injured and taken to the hospital for observation. [cite news|first=Emily|last=Yehle|title=Subway Accident Injures One|work=
Roll Call |publisher= Roll Call, Inc.|date=2007-10-04|accessdate=2007-10-05]ee also
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United States Congress
*Washington Metro
* List of rapid transit systemsExternal links
* [http://www.clouse.org/capitol1.html The Unites States Capitol Subway System]
* [http://bingaman.senate.gov/features/students/highschool/extras/subway.cfm The Capitol Subway System]References
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