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Crystal City station (Washington Metro)

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Owned by
  
WMATA

Structure type
  
Underground

Opened
  
1 July 1977

Tracks
  
2

Line(s)
  
Blue Line Yellow Line

Bicycle facilities
  
10 racks

Platforms in use
  
2

Crystal City station (Washington Metro)

Location
  
1750 South Clark Street Arlington, VA 22202

Connections
  
VRE at Crystal City Fairfax Connector: 597 Metrobus: 13Y, 23A, 23B Metroway: North, South PRTC OmniRide

Address
  
Arlington, VA 22202, United States

Owner
  
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

Similar
  
Pentagon City station, Braddock Road station, Franconia–Springfield station, Arlington Cemetery station, Ronald Reagan Washingt

Crystal city station washington metro top 5 facts


Crystal City is a side platformed Washington Metro station in the Crystal City neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, United States. The station was opened on July 1, 1977, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Providing service for both the Blue and Yellow Lines, the station is located on 18th Street in between the Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway and South Bell Street. The station is also accessible from the underground network of shopping centers and restaurants extending beneath Crystal City.

Contents

This is the final indoor transfer point between the Blue and Yellow lines in the southbound direction. In inclement weather, commuters may prefer to transfer at Crystal City rather than at King Street – Old Town, which is outdoors.

History

The station opened on July 1, 1977. Its opening coincided with the completion of 11.8 miles (19.0 km) of rail between National Airport and RFK Stadium and the opening of the Arlington Cemetery, Capitol South, Eastern Market, Farragut West, Federal Center SW, Federal Triangle, Foggy Bottom–GWU, L'Enfant Plaza, McPherson Square, National Airport, Pentagon, Pentagon City, Potomac Avenue, Rosslyn, Smithsonian and Stadium–Armory stations.

Since summer 1992, Virginia Railway Express has a nearby station with the same name on Crystal Drive.

On August 24, 2014, the Metroway Bus Rapid Transit system opened and started servicing Crystal City.

References

Crystal City station (Washington Metro) Wikipedia