- Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (Washington Metro)
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name = Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
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address = 2400 South Smith Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22202
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platform = 2island platforms
tracks = 3
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bicycle = 8 racks
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opened =July 1 ,1977
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ADA = Yes
code = C10
owned =Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
former = National Airport (1977-2001)
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mpassengers =Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (formerly National Airport) is a
Washington Metro station in Arlington,Virginia on the Blue and Yellow Lines.The station is located across Smith Boulevard from the B and C terminals from
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA); the airportshuttle bus carries people to and from Terminal A. The mezzanines are directly connected to the B and C terminals by pedestrian walkways to Level 2 (gate level).The station platform is elevated and covered, the last above ground on the Yellow Line heading into
Washington, D.C. It is one of only two stations in the system to have three tracks (the other being West Falls Church-VT/UVA). When service began onJuly 1 ,1977 , it was the southern terminus of the Blue Line, and the center track was used for relaying trains. During construction of a second canopy at the station, Metro began running trains through the center track even though it had not been constructed for standard operations, and onJanuary 20 ,2003 , a Blue Line train derailed at the switch. No injuries resulted, but the accident delayed construction by a number of weeks.Fact|date=June 2007Renaming controversy
The station retained its original name after the airport was renamed in
1998 after former PresidentRonald Reagan . In early 2001, a letter signed by 24 members of Congress requested WMATA rename the station to conform. However, according to a Metro policy adopted in1987 , groups seeking to rename a station were required to pay the cost of replacing signs and maps. The Arlington County government, which could have made the change, demurred—the price was estimated at $400,000—and WMATA subsequently declined to rename the station onApril 19 ,2001 . Infuriated, Republican CongressmanBob Barr of Georgia threatened to withhold federal funding from the agency unless the station was renamed. Congress ultimately voted to require the renaming onNovember 30 . According to then-General ManagerRichard A. White , Metro paid to complete the renaming. [http://new.forums-wmata.com/forumtranscript.aspx?ForumID=28 LunchTalk Online] transcript,June 17 ,2005 ]During the 2003-2004 renovation of the station, new signage was installed. Similar signage can be found at the Gallery Place-Chinatown, New York Avenue, Morgan Boulevard, and Largo Town Center stations.
Bus Routes
Metrobus
* 13B, F, GReferences
External links
* WMATA: [http://www.wmata.com/metrorail/Stations/station.cfm?station=93 Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Station]
* StationMasters Online: [http://www.stationmasters.com/System_Map/NATLAPRT/natlaprt.html Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Station]
* The Schumin Web Transit Center: [http://transit.schuminweb.com/rail/washington/blue-line.asp?station=C10 National Airport Station]
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