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Union Station (Washington Metro)
Union Station is a Washington Metro station in Washington, DC on the Red Line.
The station is located in the Northeast quadrant of the city under the western end of Union Station, the main train station for Washington, at which connections can be made to Amtrak intercity trains as well as the Virginia Railway Express and MARC regional rail trains to the suburbs. It features an island platform with two exits, one mid-platform leading into the main part of the station and Massachusetts Avenue and the other at the northern end emptying onto 1st Street N.E. and to the main concourse.
The station was originally named "Union Station-Visitor Center" but when the National Visitors Center there failed, it was renamed to Union Station. Service began on March 27, 1976.
Nearby landmarks
- Union Station
- United States Capitol
- C-SPAN
- Columbus Circle
- Dirksen Senate Office Building
- Georgetown University Law Center
- Hart Senate Office Building
- United States Government Printing Office
- National Guard Memorial
- National Postal Museum
- Russell Senate Office Building
- Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building
| Next station west: Judiciary Square | Washington Metro Red Line | Next station north: New York Ave-Florida Ave-Gallaudet U |
| Connection to Amtrak | ||
| Connection to Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC) | ||
| Connection to Virginia Railway Express (VRE) | ||
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