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How does the Washington, DC Metro work? How do I plan my trip? The Metro consists of six color-coded lines: Red, Blue, Orange, Yellow, Green and Silver. The lines are connected to each other via transfer stations and many Metro stops are serviced by more than one color.
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Opened in 1976, the network now includes six lines, 98 stations, and 129 miles (208 km) of route. [6] [7] Metro serves Washington, D.C., as well as several jurisdictions in the states of Maryland and Virginia.
SERVICE. DELAYS. X. Some trains operating btwn Greenbelt & Southern Avenue only due to scheduled maintenance. Use Green Line to Branch Avenue to continue trip. Trains operating every 8-16 mins w/ single tracking btwn Naylor Road & Branch Avenue due to scheduled maintenance. Info: .
The DC Metro system consists of six lines serving Washington DC, Virginia, and Maryland. For more information about the map above, see our page on the DC Metro Map.
StationLocationParkingSpringfield, Fairfax County, VAYesAlexandria, VAYesAlexandria, VAYesAlexandria, VAYesThere are six metro lines in Washington DC: Red, Green, Yellow, Orange, Silver, and Blue Is the DC Metro all underground? In densely populated areas, tracks are underground while in suburban tracks are elevated or at the surface.
WMATA. How does the Washington, DC Metro work? How do I plan my trip? The Metro consists of six color-coded lines: Red, Blue, Orange, Yellow, Green and Silver. The lines are connected to each other via transfer stations and many Metro stops are serviced by more than one color.
There are six metro lines: the Red Line, Blue Line, Orange Line, Silver Line, Yellow Line, and the Green Line. (Click for full size image) Stations are indicated by small white circles. Double circles indicate transfer points.