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Metro Center (Washington Metro)

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This page is about the station on the Washington, D.C. Metro; for the Metrocentre shopping centre see Metrocentre


Metro Center is a Washington Metro station in Washington, DC on the Blue, Orange, and Red Lines. It is a transfer station between the Red Line and the other two lines.

Metro Center is the central hub of the system, located in downtown Washington, D.C., under an area stretching east-west from roughly 11th to 13th Streets Northwest, and from G to H Streets Northwest on a North-South axis, with entrances on G Street at 11th, 12th and 13th Street, and at 12th and F Street. The station is by far the busiest in the system in terms of ridership. The Metro Information Center and Gift Shop are located by the 12th and F Street entrance.

The station is located very close to Gallery Place-Chinatown, such that the lights of one are visible down the tunnel from the other; as such, some have suggested a pedestrian tunnel to connect the two. Metro Center was one of the original Metro stops, and service began on March 27, 1976.

Notable Places Nearby

Next station west:
Farragut North
Washington Metro
Red Line
Next station east:
Gallery Pl-Chinatown
Next station north:
McPherson Square
Washington Metro
Blue and Orange Lines
Next station south:
Federal Triangle
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