Potomac Yard Metro station, decades in the making, opens in northern Virginia
I'd like to get there before the first person urinates in the elevator.
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Potomac Yard Metro station, decades in the making, opens in Alexandria
The new stop on the Blue and Yellow lines is Metros 98th station, located between the Reagan National Airport and Braddock Road stations
By Michael Laris
Updated May 19, 2023 at 8:50 a.m. EDT | Published May 19, 2023 at 5:00 a.m. EDT
The Potomac Yard Metrorail station. (Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post)
The Potomac Yard Metro station opened at 5 a.m. Friday in Alexandria, concluding a decades-long quest to add a rail link to an area local leaders hope will see environmentally sound, tech-oriented and transit-focused development.
The new stop on the Blue and Yellow lines is Metros 98th station, located between the Reagan National Airport and Braddock Road stations. New bus routes are set to open through the weekend to link the station to other parts of Alexandria and the region.
The station marks the latest step in Metros efforts to move beyond a train shortage and a pandemic that has shifted commuter patterns while reducing transit demand. Its the seventh Metro station to open in recent months, following
six new Silver Line stations that expanded Metros footprint deep into Northern Virginia.
Unlike those recent additions, Potomac Yard is the first station to open between two existing stations since NoMa-Gallaudet U in 2004.
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Potomac Yard currently tied with Wheaton, at zero days without a shooting inside the station.
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Metros Potomac Yard Station Is Open: Heres What You Need To Know
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Signs welcome riders to the new Potomac Yard station.
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Potomac Yard, Metros newest and 98th station overall, is open as of 5 a.m. Friday morning. Alexandria residents have waited decades for this moment.
The new station is on the Blue and Yellow lines between National Airport and Braddock Road stops. Its Metros second station built to fill in service gaps between previously existing stations. NoMa-Galluadet is the systems only other infill station.
Developments like a new Virginia Tech campus, mixed-use retail, and apartments are sprouting up around the station.
This station will provide better, more accessible transportation, spur economic growth, and help reduce the regions carbon footprint, Metro General Manager Randy Clarke said in a statement.
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