RHODE ISLAND AVE-BRENTWOOD (WASHINGTON METRO)
'Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood' is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C. on the Red Line.
The station is located in Northeast Washington, on an elevated platform crossing Rhode Island Avenue, with its entrance near 5th Street. Service began on March 27, 1976 as one of the first stations in the system. Among the entire Metro system, Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood has the highest elevation for any station.
There are many commercial destinations near the station, including two supermarkets and a Home Depot. The United States Postal Service also has a large mail sorting facility that is visible from the station and was famously contaminated during the 2001 anthrax attacks.
From the time the station opened in 1976 until late 2004, the station was known simply as Rhode Island Avenue. At that time, the station was renamed Rhode Island Avenue-Brentwood in recognition of the Brentwood neighborhood in which the station is located.
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External links
★ WMATA: Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood Station
★ StationMasters Online: Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood Station
★ The Schumin Web Transit Center: Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood Station
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