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SW, Washington, DC Orange Line Silver Line Blue Line Yellow Line Green Line: M Top: Mt Vernon Sq 7th St-Convention Center NW, Washington, DC Green Line Yellow Line: P Top: Pentagon Arlington, VA Blue Line Yellow Line: Pentagon City Arlington, VA Blue Line Yellow Line: Potomac Yard Alexandria, VA Blue Line Yellow Line: R Top: Ronald Reagan ...
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The first stop of the METRORAIL YELLOW LINE metro route is Mt Vernon Sq/7th St-Convention Center and the last stop is Huntington. METRORAIL YELLOW LINE (Huntington) is operational during everyday. Additional information: METRORAIL YELLOW LINE has 13 stations and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 27 minutes.
Show interactive map Show route diagram Show all. The WMATA system map showing the Yellow Line, which runns from Huntington to Mount Vernon Square. The Yellow Line is a rapid transit line of the Washington Metro system that runs between Huntington in Virginia and Mount Vernon Square in Washington, D.C.
YellowLine. Yellow Line Details. Metro 's Yellow Line services Washington DC and Virginia's Arlington and Alexandria, and Fairfax Counties. The line terminates at Fort Totten Station to the north, and Huntington Station to the south. Connections.
StationLocationParkingFort Totten, Washington DCYesWashington DCNoColumbia Heights, Washington DCNoShaw, Washington DCNoThe Metrorail Yellow - Metrorail Yellow Line metro serves 13 metro stops in the Washington D.C. area departing from Huntington and ending at Mt Vernon Sq. Scroll down to see upcoming Yellow metro times at each stop and the next scheduled Yellow metro times will be displayed.
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.