- Blue Line (Washington Metro)
Infobox rail line
name = color box|#WMATA color|Blue Blue Line
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type =Rapid transit
system = Washington Metro
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locale = Fairfax County, Alexandria, and Arlington, VAWashington, D.C.
Prince George's County, MD
start = Franconia-Springfield (west)
end = Largo Town Center (east)
stations = 27
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open =July 1 ,1977
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operator =Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
character = At-grade, elevated, and underground
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WMATA Blue LineThe Blue Line of the
Washington Metro consists of 27rapid transit stations from Franconia-Springfield to Largo Town Center. It has stations in Fairfax County, Alexandria and Arlington,Virginia , theDistrict of Columbia , and Prince George's County,Maryland . Thirteen of the line's stations are shared with the Orange Line, and another portion is also shared by the Yellow Line; only eight stations are exclusive to the Blue Line.Blue Line needs 23 trains (Sixteen 6 car trains and seven 4 car trains) to run at peak capacity. [ [http://wmata.com/about/board_gm/FY2009_Approved_Budget.pdf page 80] ]
History
Service on the Blue Line began on
July 1 ,1977 on eighteen stations between National Airport in Arlington and Stadium-Armory in Washington – the first link of the Metro toVirginia . The line was extended by three stations to Addison Road onNovember 22 ,1980 . Service south of National Airport began onJune 15 ,1991 when Van Dorn Street opened. The original plan for the line was completed when this link was extended to Franconia-Springfield onJune 29 ,1997 . Two new stations inMaryland – Morgan Boulevard and Largo Town Center – opened onDecember 18 ,2004 .The Blue Line was originally planned to follow a slightly different route. The plan would have sent Blue Line trains to Huntington, with Yellow Line trains serving Franconia–Springfield. This was changed due to a shortage of rail cars at the time of the completion of the line to Huntington. Because fewer rail cars were required to operate Yellow Line service than would be required to run Blue Line service out to Huntington – due to the Yellow Line's shorter route – the line designations were switched. Currently, the Blue Line operates to Huntington only on
July 4 , as part of Metro's special service pattern on that day.List of stations
The following stations are along the line, from west to east.
* Franconia–Springfield
* Van Dorn Street
* King Street (Yellow Line joins on same track)
* Braddock Road
* Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
* Crystal City
* Pentagon City
* Pentagon (Yellow Line diverges)
* Arlington Cemetery
* Rosslyn (Orange and planned Silver Lines join on same track)
* Foggy Bottom–GWU
* Farragut West
* McPherson Square
* Metro Center (Transfer station for the Red Line)
* Federal Triangle
* Smithsonian
* L'Enfant Plaza (Transfer station for the Yellow and Green Lines)
* Federal Center SW
* Capitol South
* Eastern Market
* Potomac Avenue
* Stadium–Armory (Orange Line diverges, and planned Silver Line ends)
* Benning Road
* Capitol Heights
* Addison Road–Seat Pleasant
* Morgan Boulevard
* Largo Town CenterFuture plans
Metro is currently considering rerouting the Blue Line to clear congestion around the Rosslyn station, where the Blue and Orange lines meet. The plan, which is still in the committee stage, calls for some Blue Line trains to continue on the usual route, while others would run the entire Yellow Line route and beyond to Greenbelt. [cite news |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/02/11/ST2008021102178.html |work=
The Washington Post |date=2008-02-11 |title=Metro Explores Rerouting Blue Line |author=Lena H. Sun |page=B-01] [cite news |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/graphic/2008/02/12/GR2008021200203.html |author=Graphic |title=A New Direction for the Blue Line |date=2008-02-12 |work=The Washington Post ]See also
*
List of Washington Metro stations References
External links
* world.nycsubway.org: [http://world.nycsubway.org/us/washdc/blue.html Blue Line]
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