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Transportation (DOT) was authorized to sign contracts with any willing corporation to construct a retail complex in and around Union
Station. DOT was also authorized to spend up to $ 29 million (equivalent to $ 82.3 million in 2023) in already-appropriated money from its Northeast Corridor rail capital building program on Union Station repairs. The revised bill also required DOT to take control of Union Station from the Department of the Interior, and for DOT to buy out its lease with the station's private-sector owners. The buy-out would be spread over six years, for which $ 275,000 a year (equivalent to $ 7.8 million in 2023) was authorized and appropriated. The bill required DOT to operate Union Station as a train station once more, complete with ticketing, waiting areas, baggage areas, and boarding. Although no statement was made in the bill, Senate aides said the intent was to have Amtrak tear down its 1960s-era station at the rear of Union Station and move its operations back inside. The Senate passed the bill unanimously on November 23. The House approved the bill on December 16. President Ronald Reagan signed the Union Station Redevelopment Act into law on December 29.
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Station to a nearby building in 2017. That same year, the Trump administration listed an $ 8.7 billion expansion and refurbishment of Washington Union Station as an infrastructure funding priority. In the early 2020s, the station saw a further decline
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celebrations. Funding for this was collected over the next six years, and the reconstruction of the station included outfitting the Main Hall with a recessed pit to display a slide show presentation. This was officially the PAVE (Primary Audio-Visual
Experience), but was sarcastically referred to as
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Station had as many as 100 stores more than two decades ago. It’s down to about 40 retailers and eateries while more than half its commercial space sits vacant." The station continued to wrestle with issues stemming from homeless people camped around the station and relying
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at about 35 miles per hour (56 km/h), jumped onto the platform, destroyed the stationmaster's office at the end of the track, took out a newsstand, and was on its way to crashing through the wall into the Great Hall. Just then, the floor of the terminal, having never been designed to carry the
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Association claimed that the Pennsylvania Railroad controlled Congress; a member of the Association threatened to take the matter to court. The Association declared unacceptable the loss of a major access road to downtown for the residents of Northeast; the loss
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proceedings to take over the leasehold interest, saying that “poor maintenance and lack of capital investment” had “plagued” the station for years. In the meantime, the agency described plans for a major renovation and expansion, which seek to triple passenger capacity and double train capacity by
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Among the new station's unique features was an opulent "Presidential Suite" (aka "State
Reception Suite") where the U.S. President, State Department and Congressional leaders could receive distinguished visitors arriving in Washington. Provided with a separate entrance, the suite (which was first
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agreed on additional aspects of the plan. Up to $ 1 million (equivalent to $ 2.84 million in 2023) would be authorized and appropriated to fund a study on needed repairs at the station and a second study on the feasibility of turning Union
Station into a retail complex. The Department of
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modernizing and expanding station facilities over 20 years. The "Second
Century Plan" accommodates Burnham Place, a planned transit-oriented, three million square-foot mixed-use development over the existing rail yard, that will connect the station complex to the burgeoning neighborhoods of
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During this time a replacement station for Amtrak had been built behind the Union Station concourse and under a parking garage. Two traffic lanes were planned but were actually only wide enough for 1-1/2 lanes. On observing its low ceiling and plastic chairs
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Each carrier also received $ 1.5 million (equivalent to $ 42.8 million in 2023) in government funding to compensate them for the costs of eliminating grade crossings in the city. The only railroad station in the nation specifically authorized by the
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for the station's main hall. The massive plaster statues which were modelled after ancient Roman soldiers, are also called Legionnaires and symbolically, they are a protective force, guarding over all who travel through the halls of Union Station.
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terminal at the back behind the original Concourse. Trains no longer enter the original Concourse, but the original, decorative gates were relocated to the new passenger concourse. In 1994, this new passenger concourse was renamed to honor
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two miles out of the platforms, he discovered that he only had engine brakes. A switchman on the approach to the station noticed the runaway train and telephoned a warning to the station, as the train coasted downhill into track 16. The
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and other factors caused a sharp decline in retail and dining; by late 2022, more than half its commercial space was vacant, but Amtrak is attempting to regain control of the station and plans a major renovation and expansion.
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was never popular. Financial considerations caused the National Park Service to close the theaters, end the slideshow presentation in "the Pit", and lay off almost three-quarters of the center's staff on October 28, 1978.
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began offering service from Union Station to Maryland, New Jersey, and New York. On August 16, 2024, Megabus discontinued service nationwide after the parent company filed for bankruptcy earlier in the year, prompting
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of 1893 in Chicago, where Burnham had been coordinating architect. The setting of Union Station's façade at the focus of converging avenues in a park-like green setting is one of the few executed achievements of the
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awarded $ 70 million (equivalent to $ 156 million in 2023) to the restoration effort. "The Pit" was transformed into a new basement level, and the Main Hall floor was refitted with marble. While installing new
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of millions of dollars of business properties and of the business it represented; the closure of a vital streetcar line used by commuters, considering the alternative cost of building an access across the tracks.
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announced in 1901 that they had agreed to build a new union station together, the city had two reasons to celebrate. The decision meant that both railroads would soon remove their trackwork and terminals from the
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described it as "...a bad small town bus terminal." Train passengers had to walk 1,900 feet from the front door to the tracks. The most common question asked at the Visitor Center was, "Where are the trains?"
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store. The food court still retains the original arches under which the trains were parked as well as the track numbers on those arches. A variety of shops opened along the Concourse and Main Hall, and a new
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just five blocks away; a massive scale, including a façade stretching more than 600 feet (180 m) and a waiting room ceiling 96 feet (29 m) above the floor; stone inscriptions and
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diesel engine that was earlier removed from a northbound train is coupled to the front of the southbound, and it continues through the tunnel toward Virginia. The ACS-64 is readied for a
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serves the station from a stop on the H Street Bridge (a.k.a. the "Hopscotch Bridge") directly north of the station. The stop is accessible via the station's parking garage.
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in 1909) was also meant to safeguard the Chief Executive during his travels in an effort to prevent a repeat of the July, 1881 assassination of 20th President
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More than 100 houses were demolished to make way for the station and its tracks. The demolition erased the heart of an impoverished neighborhood called "
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4979:"Greyhound and Peter Pan Bus Lines Relocate all Washington, D.C., Service to Union Station"
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Harden, Blaine (February 24, 1981). "Union Station, Leaking Badly, Closed as Unsafe".
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Detail of the west end of the main entrance pavilion, showing statuary and inscription
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The 1981 ceiling collapse deeply alarmed members of Congress and officials in the new
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was growing in the leaking ceiling of the Main Hall, and the carpet laid out for an
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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4949:"Officials to inaugurate revamped bus departure zone at Washington's Union Station"
4549:"B. Smith's restaurant in Union Station to close after almost 20 years in business"
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expressed interest in using Union Station as a visitor center during the upcoming
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Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
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as a permanent "home away from home" for traveling U.S. Armed Services members.
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Washington Union Station – Station history at Great American Stations (Amtrak)
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3737:"Union Station Opening: Railroad Officials Decide on Dates for Using Terminal"
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hoped the federal government would finance "50 to 80 percent" of the project.
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The station held a full range of dining rooms and other services, including
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4790:. U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Railroad Administration. 2019.
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Abbey, Wallace W. (October 1952). "Where the Nation Comes to Washington".
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moved all of their Washington, D.C., operations to the facility. In 2017,
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system stop within the facility every ten minutes during operating hours.
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in a long series of bays that were vaulted with the lightweight fireproof
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5155:"Now Arriving Washington: Union Station and Life in the Nation's Capital"
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3992:"Against Union Depot: Northeast Citizens' Association Condemns Project".
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1996:
knocked from an overhead bridge. The accident inspired the finale of the
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4522:"USRC Completes Historic Preservation Plan for Washington Union Station"
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Burgess, John (October 20, 1981). "Rail Station Plan Gets Reagan Nod".
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Now Arriving Washington: Union Station and Life in the Nation's Capital
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Washington, DC: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
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United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
1989:
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Capital Losses: A Cultural History of Washington's Destroyed Buildings
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to take over the former's northeastern bus routes from Union Station.
2307:"A once-thriving terminal is now filled with vacant storefronts," the
405:
7382:
List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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2565:. He linked the monumental end pavilions with long arcades enclosing
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1847:(which was to be jointly owned by the B&O and the PRR-controlled
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4677:"Here's who controls D.C.'s Union Station and why that could change"
4496:"Updated: Here's What a Revamped D.C. Union Station Would Look Like"
3966:. Philadelphia: The Pennsylvania Railroad Company. pp. 499–500.
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Union Station in 1906 before its opening. Notice the absence of the
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4465:"W. Graham Claytor, Jr. in front of Washington Union Station, 1988"
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2706:
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3927:
The Pennsylvania Railroad: Volume I, Building an Empire, 1846–1917
2435:" and their iconography expresses the confident enthusiasm of the
2974:: a nearly wholly-owned subsidiary (99.9% controlling interest).
2918:
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movement: elite city planning that was based on the "goosefoot" (
306:
3419:"N.Y.-Washington Electric Train Service Starts Sunday on P.R.R."
1956:
On the morning of January 15, 1953, the Pennsylvania Railroad's
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wing was added and the original station renovated for use as a
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1976. Due to a lack of publicity and convenient parking, the
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railroad station. The station is the southern terminus of the
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Former Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad stations
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4141:. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. p. 61.
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in London, of treating the entrance to a major terminal as a
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521:
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September 17, 2008. U.S. Government Printing Office, GPO.gov
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A 1902 drawing of a proposal for the design of Union Station
2392:(exterior, main façade) and the great vaulted spaces of the
5010:"Bus Carrier Coach USA Goes Bankrupt After Ridership Drops"
3791:. p. 54. Archived from the original on March 22, 2007.
3461:"Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2023: District of Columbia"
3288:
3286:
2805:
2396:(interior); prominent siting at the intersection of two of
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2300:
in the number of restaurants and stores as a result of the
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5222:
4524:. Union Station Redevelopment Corporation. June 15, 2015.
3621:"Union Station has fallen on hard times. Can it be saved?"
3228:
3105:
Statue of Thales representing electricity being hoisted up
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high-speed train sets. Amtrak also does contract work for
1917:
The first B&O train to arrive with passengers was the
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celebration was full of cigarette-burned holes. In 1988,
1976:
213:
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National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
5067:"Union Station Is Leased to N.Y. Firm for $ 160 Million"
3283:
1970:
into the station. When the engineer tried to apply the
6882:
List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.
4087:
4085:
3964:
Centennial History of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
2772:
train arrives on a lower-level platform on its way to
2557:
Burnham drew upon a tradition, launched with the 1837
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Boundary markers of the original District of Columbia
5130:(2nd ed.). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Books.
4888:"Want to ride the D.C. streetcar? Here's a handy FAQ"
4756:"VTS: Viewliner II: Amtrak's New Long-Distance Fleet"
4589:""sign said March 6th was their last day" - PoPville"
3820:. Vol. 1. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. p. 160.
2288:
The cinema closed in 2009, B. Smith's restaurant and
2016:
as the thirty-fourth President of the United States.
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Railway stations in the United States opened in 1907
4082:
3888:
Johnston, Louis & Williamson, Samuel H. (2023).
3210:
2368:
The central interior of Union Station in August 2017
2067:
Trains at the station shortly after its completion,
6984:
History of the National Register of Historic Places
5008:Church, Steven; Woodhouse, Skylar (June 11, 2024).
3962:Burgess, George H. & Kennedy, Miles C. (1949).
3883:
3881:
3879:
3549:
3547:
3141:
Interior of Union Station train concourse from West
2416:and white granite from a previously unused quarry.
1937:. The suite was converted in December 1941, during
5935:Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission
4758:. Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society. 2019.
4413:
3887:
3877:
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3831:
7015:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
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5632:
5181:. Vol. XXXV, no. 49. December 4, 1903.
4184:"Passenger trains operation on the eve of Amtrak"
3266:List of busiest railway stations in North America
2427:prisoners of the Arch of Constantine) created by
1636:, transportation hub, and leisure destination in
7892:
6815:National Desert Storm and Desert Shield Memorial
6113:Japanese American Patriotism During World War II
4305:"U.S. to Rescue Union Station With $ 48 Million"
4219:"Visitor Center Staff and Space to Be Reduced".
4145:
3663:"Amtrak moves to seize control of Union Station"
3544:
3453:
2911:United States Deputy Secretary of Transportation
2631:The food court at Union Station in February 2006
7407:National Register of Historic Places portal
6013:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument
5007:
4354:
4352:
4350:
3856:
3818:Daniel H. Burnham: Architect, Planner of Cities
2400:'s avenues, with an orientation that faced the
1849:Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad
1660:extending north through major cities including
1320:Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad
6794:Women in Military Service for America Memorial
6404:John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
4919:"Union Station to become intercity bus center"
4030:
3961:
3698:
3696:
3585:"The World's Most-visited Tourist Attractions"
3262:an artwork installed in front of Union Station
2617:Panoramic image of the great hall in June 2016
1988:fell into about the center of what is now the
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7443:
6939:
6872:National Capital Memorial Advisory Commission
5967:
5618:
5296:
5276:Station building from Google Maps Street View
4546:
4449:"Reagan Signs Measure To Aid Union Station".
4334:
4332:
4330:
3704:"Washington Union Station's 2nd Century Plan"
1866:
1843:on February 28, 1903. The Act authorized the
1381:Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad
4347:
4047:. Vol. 12, no. 12. pp. 50–51.
3656:
3654:
3271:Norwegian Christmas Tree in Washington, D.C.
3054:Map showing the impact of the railway tracks
2804:Union Station street viewed from the nearby
2780:electric engine is removed and set aside. A
36:Washington Union Station § DC Streetcar
7936:Former Chesapeake and Ohio Railway stations
7931:Former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad stations
7911:Beaux-Arts architecture in Washington, D.C.
5931:Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
4262:"Union Station: Washington's Colossal Mess"
4154:"Runaway Train Plows Through Union Station"
3693:
3376:"Pennsy's New Electric Train Breaks Record"
2103:U.S.O. Lounge (former Presidential Suite),
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7436:
6946:
6932:
6217:Signers of the Declaration of Independence
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5289:
4547:O'Connell, Jonathan (September 13, 2013).
4327:
2968:United States Department of Transportation
1795:Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb
177:United States Department of Transportation
6955:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
6384:Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
4779:
4777:
4648:
3651:
2966:Union Station is owned by Amtrak and the
1560:(William Pierce Anderson, Daniel Burnham)
1535:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
5240:Union Station – Virginia Railway Express
4091:
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2727:
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2314:on its waiting and restroom facilities.
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2225:
2217:
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1912:
456:February 10, 1935 (regular service)
8006:Tourist attractions in Washington, D.C.
7961:Massachusetts Avenue (Washington, D.C.)
7901:1907 establishments in Washington, D.C.
5223:Union Station Redevelopment Corporation
4916:
4569:from the original on September 14, 2013
4385:
4358:
4338:
4236:"Now Washington Wants Its Station Back"
4233:
3769:Sanborn Map of Washington DC, 1903–1916
3066:Map showing the impact of Union Station
2732:The food court from above in April 2018
2292:in 2013, and the latter's replacement,
1979:electric locomotive, No. 4876, hit the
14:
7893:
5033:Amtrak Annual Report, Fiscal Year 2014
4898:from the original on February 10, 2022
4797:from the original on December 21, 2021
4774:
4493:
4287:
4259:
4151:
4136:
3781:
3681:from the original on February 25, 2023
3514:
3294:"Washington – Union Station, DC (WAS)"
3129:Union Station's interior waiting room.
2412:; expensive materials such as marble,
2222:Trains on the platform in January 1994
1935:Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station
1762:Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station
30:For the Washington Metro station, see
7991:Shopping arcades in the United States
7976:Railway companies established in 1907
7941:Former Pennsylvania Railroad stations
7431:
6927:
6334:Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
5955:
5606:
5284:
5125:
5077:from the original on October 13, 2017
4929:from the original on October 17, 2011
4885:
4817:"Station Vicinity Map: Union Station"
4649:Sernovitz, Daniel J. (May 30, 2024).
4644:
4642:
4640:
4595:from the original on January 26, 2023
4528:from the original on January 29, 2022
4475:from the original on October 26, 2021
4388:"Senate Backs Plan for Union Station"
4302:
4115:
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3714:from the original on January 26, 2023
3639:from the original on December 8, 2022
3614:
3612:
3610:
3392:from the original on November 9, 2021
3356:from the original on December 5, 2020
3326:. Ashkenazy Acquisition Corporation.
3304:from the original on October 22, 2016
3189:Ceiling of the great hall in May 2023
2988:
2861:
2660:trains (including, among others, the
1717:At the height of its traffic, during
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1301:
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810:
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8011:Transit centers in the United States
6563:United States Supreme Court Building
5064:
4985:. September 19, 2012. Archived from
4886:Laris, Michael (February 27, 2016).
4762:from the original on August 28, 2021
4736:from the original on August 20, 2016
4724:"Amtrak National Fact Sheet: FY2015"
4674:
4502:from the original on August 24, 2021
4315:from the original on August 27, 2017
4260:Harden, Blaine (November 16, 1980).
4164:from the original on August 22, 2021
3660:
3618:
3532:from the original on October 1, 2020
3502:from the original on August 20, 2016
3490:"Amtrak National Fact Sheet: FY2015"
2037:Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac
34:. For the DC Streetcar station, see
27:U.S. train station and transport hub
8016:Union stations in the United States
7906:Amtrak stations in Washington, D.C.
7865:The Boulevard at the Capital Centre
7467:Washington, D.C., metropolitan area
6846:Gold Star Mothers National Monument
6841:George Washington Memorial Building
6453:Lincoln's Cottage at Soldiers' Home
6008:American Veterans Disabled for Life
5310:
5271:National Railway Historical Society
5193:from the original on March 19, 2023
5065:Dana, Hedgpeth (February 1, 2007).
5046:from the original on August 8, 2021
4833:from the original on August 8, 2021
4712:from the original on June 17, 2017.
4386:Burgess, John (November 24, 1981).
4359:Burgess, John (December 17, 1981).
4152:Carter, Elliot (October 18, 2016).
3749:from the original on March 19, 2023
3330:from the original on August 9, 2020
2321:
2051:provided service to the Carolinas,
1905:, which was prone to flooding, was
24:
8001:Stations on the Northeast Corridor
7996:Shopping malls in Washington, D.C.
7775:Stonebridge at Potomac Town Center
7370:National Historic Preservation Act
5161:from the original on March 8, 2018
5152:
5118:
4716:
4637:
4418:Tooltip Public Law (United States)
3836:Tooltip Public Law (United States)
3607:
3595:from the original on July 11, 2017
3522:"Help: Three Letter Airport Codes"
3482:
2900:
2230:Washington Union Station with the
454:January 28, 1935 (ceremonial)
25:
8032:
8021:Virginia Railway Express stations
7966:Near Northeast (Washington, D.C.)
6185:National Statuary Hall Collection
5230:Washington Union Station – Amtrak
5207:
4917:Thomson, Robert (July 30, 2011).
4625:from the original on May 13, 2019
3565:from the original on May 15, 2021
2979:Ashkenazy Acquisition Corporation
2586:) of formal garden plans made by
2464:(for Imagination and Inspiration)
348:
35:
7562:Park & Shop (Cleveland Park)
7412:
7411:
7400:
6877:National Mall and Memorial Parks
6789:United States Air Force Memorial
6458:Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
5915:
5910:
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5893:
5881:
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5852:
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5811:
5789:
5759:
5754:
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5737:
5725:
5713:
5708:
5686:
5663:
5633:
5311:
5251:
4675:Lazo, Luz (September 15, 2023).
4494:DiCaro, Martin (July 25, 2012).
4453:. December 30, 1981. p. C2.
4139:Union Station in Washington, D.C
3931:University of Pennsylvania Press
3445:
3434:from the original on May 7, 2021
3403:
3388:. January 28, 1935. p. 28.
3241:
3227:
3213:
3194:
3182:
3170:
3158:
3146:
3134:
3122:
3110:
3098:
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3059:
3047:
2701:The station is the terminus for
2606:
2549:St. Gaudens also created the 26
2530:
2518:
2506:
2494:
2482:
2360:Architecture of Washington, D.C.
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2096:
2078:
2060:
1453:
1003:
909:
811:
498:
352:
339:
329:
324:
94:
83:
32:Union Station (Washington Metro)
18:Union Station (Washington, D.C.)
7875:Virginia Square Shopping Center
7730:Fashion Centre at Pentagon City
6910:Commemorating African-Americans
5943:Italics indicate future station
5586:Maryland Transit Administration
5089:
5058:
5024:
5001:
4981:(Press release). Dallas Texas:
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4457:
4442:
4406:
4379:
4296:
4281:
4253:
4234:Rattner, Steven (May 8, 1978).
4227:
4223:. October 27, 1978. p. C1.
4212:
4176:
4130:
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4109:
4097:
4063:
4036:
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4015:
4000:
3985:
3981:. January 10, 1902. p. 12.
3970:
3955:
3918:
3909:Gross Domestic Product deflator
3824:
3809:
3761:
3619:Lazo, Luz (November 13, 2022).
3577:
3430:. February 9, 1935. p. 3.
3117:Interior, Waiting Room ca. 1915
2398:Pierre (Peter) Charles L'Enfant
2353:
2267:
1809:
1804:
1768:(B&P), a subsidiary of the
7647:RIO Washingtonian Center (rio)
7632:Marlow Heights Shopping Center
7323:Federated States of Micronesia
6969:Architectural style categories
6898:Public art in Washington, D.C.
5267:Union Station, a brief history
5175:"The Washington Union Station"
3996:. January 14, 1902. p. 2.
3745:. October 8, 1907. p. 2.
3411:
3368:
3342:
3316:
2941:
2380:, was inspired by a number of
2173:
1766:Baltimore and Potomac Railroad
1581:
257:located on the mezzanine level
179:(station building and parking)
13:
1:
7765:Seven Corners Shopping Center
7662:The Collection at Chevy Chase
4361:"Union Station Repairs Voted"
4303:Eisen, Jack (April 4, 1981).
3890:"What Was the U.S. GDP Then?"
3276:
3258:Freedom Bell, American Legion
2981:and managed by Chicago-based
2234:in the background in May 2022
2133:In 1967, the chairman of the
2104:
2086:
2068:
1527:Washington D.C. Union Station
7804:Westpost at National Landing
7672:The Shops at Wisconsin Place
6902:American Revolution Statuary
6661:United States Botanic Garden
4045:Trains & Travel Magazine
4031:Burgess & Kennedy (1949)
3925:Churella, Albert J. (2013).
3661:Lazo, Luz (April 15, 2022).
2996:Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
2838:-Union Station route of the
2575:World's Columbian Exposition
2513:Themis (Freedom and Justice)
2045:Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
1683:, Union Station also serves
7:
7870:The Shops at National Place
6745:Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
6740:Arlington National Cemetery
6498:St. John's Episcopal Church
6123:Lyndon Baines Johnson Grove
5256:Geographic data related to
4469:Amtrak History and Archives
3757:– via Newspapers.com.
3442:– via Newspapers.com.
3400:– via Newspapers.com.
3298:the Great American Stations
3206:
2972:Washington Terminal Company
2640:Union Station is served by
2622:
2433:The Progress of Railroading
2200:Secretary of Transportation
2025:Chesapeake and Ohio Railway
2021:Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
1962:, the overnight train from
1845:Washington Terminal Company
1820:Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
1774:Chesapeake and Ohio Railway
1756:Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
1743:Pre-Union Station terminals
1265:Chesapeake and Ohio Railway
1197:Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
473:4,751,405 (Amtrak only)
284:Loudoun County Commuter Bus
182:Washington Terminal Company
10:
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7799:The Village at Shirlington
7627:The Mall at Prince Georges
7375:Historic Preservation Fund
7354:American Legation, Morocco
6003:African American Civil War
5245:February 26, 2010, at the
4853:"Georgetown-Union Station"
4619:Global Construction Review
4056:December 25, 2015, at the
3350:"Washington, D.C. Station"
3153:South Front Entrance, 1968
3040:
2880:H Street/Benning Road Line
2851:H Street/Benning Road Line
2795:
2656:, and several of Amtrak's
2357:
2213:
2118:
2114:
2049:Seaboard Air Line Railroad
1867:Effect on the neighborhood
1861:D.H. Burnham & Company
1737:
1644:and opened in 1907, it is
1558:D.H. Burnham & Company
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7657:The Centre at Forestville
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6825:Peace Corps Commemorative
6820:National Liberty Memorial
6802:
6762:Marine Corps War Memorial
6750:John F. Kennedy gravesite
6730:
6697:Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
6687:Arlington Memorial Bridge
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6254:Statues of the Liberators
6244:Theodore Roosevelt Island
6239:Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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4498:. New York Public Radio.
3977:"Plans for Union Depot".
3933:. pp. 738, 741–745.
3801:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
3561:. National Park Service.
3428:New Brunswick, New Jersey
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1752:New Jersey Avenue Station
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7652:St. Charles Towne Center
7297:Northern Mariana Islands
6707:Francis Scott Key Bridge
6524:Freedman's Bank Building
6443:National Building Museum
6436:National Capitol Columns
6138:Law Enforcement Officers
5639:Virginia Railway Express
5258:Washington Union Station
5126:Goode, James W. (2003).
4857:Bus Routes and Schedules
4158:Architect of the Capital
3842:, S. 4825, 32
3782:Wright, William (2006).
2961:
2723:Virginia Railway Express
2705:that link Washington to
2135:Civil Service Commission
1626:Washington Union Station
1565:Architectural style
915:Virginia Railway Express
70:Virginia Railway Express
7770:Springfield Town Center
6856:National Slave Memorial
6493:Smithsonian Institution
6448:National Gallery of Art
6344:Capitol Reflecting Pool
6196:Nuns of the Battlefield
6155:Martin Luther King, Jr.
5187:2027/mdp.39015013053841
4137:Cooper, Rachel (2011).
3816:Moore, Charles (1921).
3352:. Peter Pan Bus Lines.
3177:Great Hall in June 2024
2812:in January 2021 with a
2148:National Visitor Center
2121:National Visitor Center
1925:used by 27th President
1117:Cincinnati (River Road)
7780:The Crossing Clarendon
7677:Towne Centre at Laurel
7622:Laurel Shopping Center
7292:Minor Outlying Islands
7275:Lists by insular areas
6989:Keeper of the Register
6349:Congressional Cemetery
6190:Navy – Merchant Marine
4075:March 6, 2016, at the
3201:East Hall in June 2024
3037:
3008:Don't Give Up the Ship
2817:
2774:Newport News, Virginia
2733:
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2559:Euston railway station
2537:Archimedes (Mechanics)
2431:. These are entitled "
2388:elements included the
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1710:buses. It carries the
6994:National Park Service
6974:Contributing property
6541:United States Capitol
6367:First Air Mail Marker
6354:DAR Constitution Hall
5850:Franconia–Springfield
5679:(special events only)
4729:. Amtrak. July 2016.
4706:National Park Service
4651:"Amtrak's Power Play"
3591:. November 10, 2014.
3495:. Amtrak. July 2016.
3035:
2816:train in the distance
2803:
2731:
2630:
2406:allegorical sculpture
2402:United States Capitol
2367:
2262:W. Graham Claytor Jr.
2241:
2232:United States Capitol
2229:
2221:
2180:Reagan administration
2128:
2029:Pennsylvania Railroad
2007:Altoona, Pennsylvania
1913:Opening and operation
1816:Pennsylvania Railroad
1770:Pennsylvania Railroad
1658:electrified rail line
1303:Pennsylvania Railroad
1040:Philadelphia–Suburban
157:38.89731°N 77.00626°W
7789:Tysons Corner Center
7682:Westfield Montgomery
7667:The Shops at Iverson
7349:District of Columbia
6772:Netherlands Carillon
6596:Constitution Gardens
6281:Victims of Communism
6133:Marquis de Lafayette
6053:Dwight D. Eisenhower
5929:Administered by the
5584:Administered by the
5348:Martin State Airport
5179:The Railroad Gazette
4859:. Washington, D.C.:
4621:. January 30, 2017.
3036:Union Station Facade
3002:Strangers on a Train
2525:Ceres (Agricul-ture)
2501:Thales (Electricity)
2437:American Renaissance
2382:architectural styles
2014:Dwight D. Eisenhower
1799:Gallaudet University
1784:, and 6th Street NW.
217:RF&P Subdivision
122:Massachusetts Avenue
7956:MARC Train stations
7750:Old Town Alexandria
7567:Rhode Island Avenue
7508:Downtown Washington
6906:Civil War Monuments
6712:Pennsylvania Avenue
6702:Constitution Avenue
6409:Library of Congress
6296:Washington Monument
6170:George B. McClellan
6160:Korean War Veterans
6018:Mary McLeod Bethune
5071:The Washington Post
4959:. November 15, 2011
4953:The Washington Post
4923:The Washington Post
4892:The Washington Post
4867:on November 8, 2012
4655:www.bizjournals.com
4554:The Washington Post
4451:The Washington Post
4392:The Washington Post
4365:The Washington Post
4341:The Washington Post
4309:The Washington Post
4290:The Washington Post
4267:The Washington Post
4221:The Washington Post
4009:The Washington Post
3994:The Washington Post
3979:The Washington Post
3911:figures follow the
3742:The Washington Post
3423:The Daily Home News
3386:Baltimore, Maryland
2927:Peter Pan Bus Lines
2905:On August 1, 2011,
2766:First Street tunnel
2744:trains, the Amtrak
2394:Baths of Diocletian
2390:Arch of Constantine
2039:provided a link to
1986:electric locomotive
1927:William Howard Taft
1782:Constitution Avenue
1704:intercity bus lines
1681:intermodal facility
1628:, known locally as
965:Fredericksburg Line
299:Peter Pan Bus Lines
162:38.89731; -77.00626
153: /
112:General information
7820:Capital Plaza Mall
7760:Reston Town Center
7715:Dulles Town Center
7710:Crystal City Shops
7463:shopping districts
6636:National Arboretum
6631:Meridian Hill Park
6468:National Cathedral
6431:National Arboretum
6276:United States Navy
6234:Jean de Rochambeau
6118:Jefferson Memorial
6103:Holodomor Genocide
5539:Metropolitan Grove
4591:. March 10, 2021.
4240:The New York Times
4200:on August 26, 2012
3249:Engineering portal
3038:
2989:In popular culture
2983:Jones Lang LaSalle
2867:Following station
2859:Preceding station
2818:
2786:Northeast Regional
2770:Northeast Regional
2762:Northeast Regional
2750:Northeast Regional
2734:
2653:Northeast Regional
2633:
2590:designers such as
2370:
2290:Barnes & Noble
2275:Joseph H. Boardman
2244:
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2131:
2041:Richmond, Virginia
1933:in the old former
1919:Pittsburgh Express
1841:Theodore Roosevelt
1654:Northeast Corridor
1463:Following station
1450:Preceding station
1385:Following station
1377:Preceding station
1347:Following station
1339:Preceding station
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1299:Preceding station
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1261:Preceding station
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1193:Preceding station
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1000:Preceding station
919:Following station
906:Preceding station
821:Following station
808:Preceding station
749:Northeast Regional
508:Following station
495:Preceding station
377:Bicycle facilities
210:Northeast Corridor
197:Jones Lang LaSalle
7888:
7887:
7697:Northern Virginia
7687:Westfield Wheaton
7583:U Street Corridor
7542:H Street Corridor
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6979:Historic district
6921:
6920:
6914:Outdoor sculpture
6782:Pentagon Memorial
6666:West Potomac Park
6606:East Potomac Park
6568:Watergate complex
6519:Treasury Building
6508:The Arts of Peace
6463:National Archives
6078:James A. Garfield
5949:
5948:
5600:
5599:
5436:Laurel Race Track
5137:978-1-58834-105-1
4989:on March 16, 2014
4438:December 29, 1981
4160:. Elliot Carter.
3940:978-0-8122-4348-2
3852:February 28, 1903
3092:Columbus Fountain
3020:Collateral Damage
2913:, announced that
2898:
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2719:Northern Virginia
2703:commuter railways
2489:Prometheus (Fire)
2470:(for Agriculture)
2452:(for Electricity)
2429:Louis St. Gaudens
2374:Daniel H. Burnham
2341:H Street Corridor
2302:COVID-19 pandemic
2085:Train concourse,
1931:James A. Garfield
1731:COVID-19 pandemic
1712:IATA airport code
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393:Other information
303:Washington Deluxe
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7705:Ballston Quarter
7536:Wisconsin Avenue
7503:Columbia Heights
7475:Washington, D.C.
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6621:Lafayette Square
6286:Vietnam Veterans
6249:Taras Shevchenko
6207:John J. Pershing
6180:Peter Muhlenberg
6143:Lincoln Memorial
6098:Holocaust Museum
6093:Ulysses S. Grant
6073:Thomas Gallaudet
5984:Washington, D.C.
5976:
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1638:Washington, D.C.
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7813:Defunct centers
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7793:Tysons Galleria
7745:Mosaic District
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7642:Pike & Rose
7637:National Harbor
7612:Ellsworth Place
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6504:The Arts of War
6488:Old Stone House
6483:Old Post Office
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6291:Vietnam Women's
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6128:John Paul Jones
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2810:Washington D.C.
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2758:Capitol Limited
2663:Capitol Limited
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6068:First Division
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3907:United States
3895:MeasuringWorth
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398:Station code
372:2,448 spaces
364:Construction
345:DC Streetcar
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7921:Camden Line
7840:Laurel Mall
7488:14th Street
7342:Other areas
7302:Puerto Rico
7136:Mississippi
7051:Connecticut
6651:The Ellipse
6573:White House
6531:Tudor Place
6514:Tidal Basin
6339:Blair House
6306:World War I
5524:Barnesville
5484:Martinsburg
5378:Bowie State
5197:October 25,
5081:October 13,
5012:. Bloomberg
4740:February 7,
4629:October 13,
4599:January 26,
4532:October 20,
4273:January 13,
4245:January 13,
3718:January 26,
3685:January 26,
3599:November 4,
3506:February 7,
3438:January 31,
3396:January 31,
2942:Maintenance
2748:and Amtrak
2688:New Orleans
2584:patte d'oie
2174:Restoration
2108: 1960
2090: 1915
2072: 1908
1903:Tiber Creek
1876:Union Depot
1400:Main Street
1254:Jersey City
1230:Jersey City
1162:Kansas City
865:Camden Line
832:Martinsburg
766:Springfield
714:BWI Airport
697:New Orleans
682:Silver Star
530:BWI Airport
451:Electrified
321:Connections
193:Operated by
160: /
136:Coordinates
7895:Categories
7528:Georgetown
7483:7th Street
7251:Washington
7171:New Mexico
7166:New Jersey
7041:California
6675:Boundaries
6589:and plazas
6389:Healy Hall
5862:Alexandria
5833:Woodbridge
5706:Alexandria
5590:Bombardier
5564:Kensington
5534:Germantown
5363:Halethorpe
5333:Perryville
5317:MARC Train
5016:August 23,
4902:August 25,
4563:1432241413
4436:, enacted
4428:, 95
3850:, enacted
3675:2650112255
3633:2735689833
3277:References
2887:3rd Street
2836:Georgetown
2790:Alexandria
2782:GE Genesis
2696:Superliner
2551:centurions
2474:Archimedes
2446:(for Fire)
2444:Prometheus
2439:movement:
2372:Architect
2358:See also:
2158:New Yorker
2119:See also:
1990:food court
1899:Swampoodle
1776:, and the
1573:Beaux-Arts
1494:Alexandria
1407:Main Line
1365:Main Line
1358:Birmingham
1353:Alexandria
1287:Main Line
1280:Cincinnati
1275:Alexandria
1238:University
1219:Main Line
1173:Montrealer
1126:Shenandoah
1091:Metroliner
1062:Hilltopper
1048:Alexandria
1027:Chesapeake
899:Perryville
774:Alexandria
727:Alexandria
692:Alexandria
655:Alexandria
645:Carolinian
631:Alexandria
596:Alexandria
559:St. Albans
461:Passengers
385:Accessible
289:PRTC Buses
254:Bus stands
148:77°00′23″W
145:38°53′50″N
7971:Penn Line
7592:Suburban
7578:The Wharf
7557:Navy Yard
7261:Wisconsin
7226:Tennessee
7131:Minnesota
7106:Louisiana
6733:landmarks
6414:Jefferson
6023:Boy Scout
5991:Memorials
5655:Broad Run
5554:Rockville
5519:Dickerson
5509:Frederick
5499:Brunswick
5489:Duffields
5476:Brunswick
5461:Riverdale
5451:Greenbelt
5416:St. Denis
5165:August 6,
5146:800333753
5106:April 12,
4933:August 2,
4573:March 19,
4398:March 19,
4371:March 19,
4319:March 19,
3949:759594295
3797:cite book
3753:March 19,
2936:Peter Pan
2820:A nearby
2684:Charlotte
2414:gold leaf
2386:Classical
2252:Walgreens
2129:The "Pit"
1998:1976 film
1814:When the
1791:Eckington
1723:headhouse
1662:Baltimore
1569:Classical
1554:Architect
1487:Nov. 2024
1483:Floridian
1469:Rockville
1225:Riverdale
1053:Tri-State
930:Broad Run
887:Penn Line
872:Riverdale
836:Frederick
636:Charlotte
618:Baltimore
567:Rockville
546:Vermonter
446:1981–1989
422:Fare zone
413:IATA code
223:Platforms
7735:Leesburg
7594:Maryland
7532:M Street
7518:F Street
7417:Category
7246:Virginia
7196:Oklahoma
7176:New York
7151:Nebraska
7141:Missouri
7126:Michigan
7116:Maryland
7101:Kentucky
7081:Illinois
7056:Delaware
7046:Colorado
7036:Arkansas
6834:Canceled
6777:Pentagon
6360:Exorcist
6038:D.C. War
5891:L'Enfant
5809:Quantico
5661:Manassas
5647:Manassas
5514:Monocacy
5446:Muirkirk
5383:Seabrook
5368:BWI Rail
5343:Edgewood
5338:Aberdeen
5243:Archived
5191:Archived
5159:Archived
5075:Archived
5041:Archived
4927:Archived
4896:Archived
4837:April 5,
4828:Archived
4792:Archived
4766:June 12,
4760:Archived
4731:Archived
4710:Archived
4623:Archived
4593:Archived
4567:Archived
4559:ProQuest
4526:Archived
4500:Archived
4479:March 8,
4473:Archived
4313:Archived
4204:June 30,
4162:Archived
4073:Archived
4054:Archived
3915:series.
3747:Archived
3712:Archived
3679:Archived
3671:ProQuest
3637:Archived
3629:ProQuest
3593:Archived
3563:Archived
3530:Archived
3497:Archived
3474:June 26,
3432:Archived
3390:Archived
3354:Archived
3328:Archived
3308:March 8,
3302:Archived
3207:See also
3029:(2003).
3017:(2001),
3014:Hannibal
3011:(1959),
3005:(1951),
2999:(1939),
2948:Ivy City
2873:Terminus
2829:Red Line
2814:Red Line
2707:Maryland
2669:Crescent
2623:Services
2544:lobbying
2339:and the
1880:H Street
1818:and the
1714:of ZWU.
1708:Metrobus
1610:Location
1587:69000302
1413:Terminus
1371:Terminus
1327:Landover
1313:Terminus
1293:Terminus
1186:Montreal
1141:Terminus
1134:Terminus
1104:New York
1083:Terminus
1019:Terminus
952:L'Enfant
945:Terminus
925:L'Enfant
897:towards
875:towards
858:Terminus
851:Terminus
830:towards
801:New York
788:Palmetto
779:Savannah
719:New York
706:Crescent
623:New York
610:Cardinal
589:Terminus
514:Terminus
486:Services
425:1 (VREX)
242:Amtrak,
173:Owned by
117:Location
7465:in the
7363:Related
7266:Wyoming
7241:Vermont
7146:Montana
7086:Indiana
7066:Georgia
7061:Florida
7031:Arizona
7021:Alabama
6865:Related
6803:Planned
6556:Rotunda
6424:Madison
6270:Titanic
5677:Clifton
5373:Odenton
5050:June 5,
4660:May 31,
4414:Pub. L.
3832:Pub. L.
3536:May 12,
3041:Gallery
2923:Megabus
2919:BoltBus
2890:toward
2825:station
2796:Transit
2680:Chicago
2588:Baroque
2567:loggias
2419:In the
2408:in the
2294:H&M
2214:Remodel
2115:Decline
2053:Georgia
2011:General
1968:crashed
1959:Federal
1941:, to a
1738:History
1497:toward
1474:Chicago
1472:toward
1356:toward
1330:toward
1278:toward
1252:toward
1249:Langdon
1243:Chicago
1241:toward
1228:toward
1212:Chicago
1210:toward
1184:toward
1160:toward
1115:toward
1102:toward
1073:toward
1051:toward
1038:toward
955:toward
928:toward
799:toward
777:toward
760:toward
740:Roanoke
732:Norfolk
730:toward
717:toward
695:toward
658:toward
634:toward
621:toward
601:Chicago
599:toward
572:Chicago
570:toward
557:toward
533:toward
443:Rebuilt
430:History
369:Parking
307:BestBus
203:Line(s)
72:station
7785:Tysons
7201:Oregon
7156:Nevada
7096:Kansas
7071:Hawaii
7026:Alaska
6962:Topics
6731:Nearby
6148:statue
5939:Keolis
5933:&
5844:Lorton
5827:Rippon
5803:Brooke
5594:Amtrak
5441:Laurel
5431:Savage
5426:Jessup
5421:Dorsey
5403:Camden
5144:
5134:
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4506:May 2,
4432:
4422:97–125
4420:
3947:
3937:
3846:
3840:57–122
3838:
3708:Amtrak
3673:
3631:
3468:Amtrak
2931:OurBus
2909:, the
2776:, its
2717:) and
2690:, and
2672:, and
2642:Amtrak
2636:Trains
2599:barber
2546:bloc.
2462:Apollo
2456:Themis
2450:Thales
2425:Dacian
2330:began
2328:Amtrak
2257:Amtrak
2035:. The
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