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Line(s)
  
Blue Line Silver Line

Bicycle facilities
  
16 racks

Platforms in use
  
1

Parking
  
1,268 spaces

Opened
  
22 November 1980

Tracks
  
2

Addison Road station

Location
  
100 Addison Road South Capitol Heights, MD 20743

Owned by
  
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

Connections
  
Metrobus: A12, C21, C22, C27, C29, J12, F14, P12, V12, V14 TheBus: 18, 20, 23

Address
  
18, Seat Pleasant, MD 20743, United States

Owner
  
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

Similar
  
Morgan Boulevard station, Largo Town Center st, Benning Road station, Stadium–Armory station, Capitol Heights station

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Addison Road (also known as Addison Road–Seat Pleasant) is an island platformed Washington Metro station in Walker Mill, Maryland, United States. The station was opened on November 22, 1980, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Providing service for the Blue and Silver Lines, the station is located near the residential area of Seat Pleasant on Central Avenue near Addison Road. In December 2012, Addison Road was one of five stations added to the route of the Silver Line, which was originally supposed to end at the Stadium-Armory station, but was extended into Prince George's County, Maryland to the Largo Town Center station (the eastern terminus of the Blue Line) due to safety concerns about a pocket track just past Stadium-Armory. Silver Line service at Addison Road began on July 26, 2014.

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The station opened on November 22, 1980, and coincided with the completion of 3.52 miles (5.66 km) of rail east of the Stadium–Armory station and the opening of the Benning Road and Capitol Heights stations. Originally named "Addison Road"; "Seat Pleasant" was added in 2000, and moved to a new subtitle location in 2011. It was the eastern terminus of the Blue Line from its opening until December 18, 2004, when the extension to the Largo Town Center station opened to the east.

In December 2003, security cameras at this station filmed a deer walking around the station mezzanine, running down an escalator, and going down the platform past a waiting train, as startled passengers watched. The deer then jumped onto the tracks and escaped into nearby woods. Metro spokesperson Lisa Farbstein reported that Metro had nicknamed the deer "Rudolph the Blue Line Reindeer".

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References

Addison Road station Wikipedia