- Congress Heights (WMATA station)
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For information about the Washington, D.C. neighborhood, see Congress Heights.
Congress Heights Station statistics Address 1290 Alabama Avenue, Southeast
Washington, D.C. 20020Lines Connections WMATA Metrobus Structure Underground Platforms 1 island platform Tracks 2 Bicycle facilities 10 racks, 12 lockers Other information Opened January 13, 2001 Accessible Code F07 Owned by Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Traffic Passengers (2001) 621,320 0% Services Preceding station Washington Metro Following station Southern Avenuetoward Branch AvenueGreen Line Anacostiatoward GreenbeltCongress Heights is an island platformed Washington Metro station in the Congress Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States. The station was opened on January 13, 2001, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Providing service for only the Green Line, the station is located at Alabama Avenue and 13th Street, lying under St. Elizabeths Hospital. Congress Heights is the last Green Line station in the District of Columbia going southeast.
Groundbreaking for the final segment of the Green Line occurred on September 23, 1995,[1] and the station opened on January 13, 2001.[2] Its opening coincided with the completion of approximately 6.5 miles (10.5 km) of rail southeast of the Anacostia station and the opening of the Branch Avenue, Naylor Road, Southern Avenue and Suitland stations.[2]
References
External links
- WMATA: Congress Heights Station
- StationMasters Online: Congress Heights Station
- The Schumin Web Transit Center: Congress Heights Station
- Alabama Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View
Coordinates: 38°50′43.4″N 76°59′16″W / 38.845389°N 76.98778°W
Categories:- Green Line (Washington Metro)
- Washington Metro stations in Washington, D.C.
- Railway stations opened in 2001
- Washington Metro stubs
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