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Owned by
  
WMATA

Platforms
  
1 island platform

Opened
  
15 December 1984

Line(s)
  
Red Line

Structure type
  
at-grade

Tracks
  
2

Twinbrook station

Location
  
1600 Chapman Avenue Rockville, MD 20852

Connections
  
Ride On: 5, 10, 26, 44, 45, 46, 93 Metrobus: C4, J5

Address
  
Rockville, MD 20852, United States

Owner
  
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

Similar
  
White Flint station, Shady Grove station, Grosvenor–Strath station, Glenmont station, Medical Center station

2 trains at twinbrook station


Twinbrook is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Washington Metro attached to the Twinbrook neighborhood of Rockville, Maryland. One of a number of stations on the Rockville Pike corridor, it primarily acts as a commuter station.

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Wmata 7000 series and marc trains at twinbrook station


Location

Twinbrook station is located in the southern section of Rockville, one of the largest communities in Montgomery County. Specifically, it lies to the east of the intersection of Rockville Pike and Halpine Road, the railway's right-of-way splitting the latter in two.

Transit-oriented development

Like other Metro stations in Montgomery County, Twinbrook is a center for planned transit-oriented development. The county planning department released the Twinbrook Sector Plan in 2009, which acts as a guideline for mixed-use, walkable development around the station. To fulfill this vision, the plan splits the surrounding area into three zones heading east: a mixed-use urban core area, a technology center, and a light industrial section. In addition, it calls for the redesign of certain arterial roads in the neighborhood such as Twinbrook Pike and Parklawn Drive as well as connecting dead-end streets to create a grid, aiding walkability. Not included in the Sector Plan is the Twinbrook Station project, which occupies land directly adjacent to the Metro station.

History

The station opened on December 15, 1984. Its opening coincided with the completion of 7 miles (11 km) of rail northwest of the then named Grosvenor station and the opening of the Rockville, Shady Grove and White Flint stations.

Station layout

The station is one of the few on the system to have a single escalator serving the platform, usually set to carry passengers up. Passengers wishing to descend to the entry area are provided with an elevator and stairs.

References

Twinbrook station Wikipedia