VAN NESS-UDC (WASHINGTON METRO)
'Van Ness-UDC' is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C. on the Red Line near Maryland.
Opened on December 5, 1981, Van Ness-UDC station serves the neighbourhoods of North Cleveland Park and Forest Hills. Along with North Cleveland Park and Forest Hills, the station is also nearest to the University of the District of Columbia, whose name lends the -UDC suffix. Howard University law school and the Edmund Burke School are also located near Van Ness-UDC. Intelsat, a major satellite communications company, has its headquarters near Van Ness-UDC station. Other attractions are easily reachable from the station because of its position at the major intersection of Van Ness street and Connecticut Avenue.
When the station originally opened in 1981, it was the terminus of the Red Line. Not until 1984 did the Red Line extend farther northwards, at that time it terminated at Grosvenor-Strathmore, which was then known simply as Grosvenor. Architecturally, Van Ness-UDC is similar to other stations along the underground stretch of the Red Line between Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan and Medical Center. Because of the high cost of the waffle design and the relative large depth of these stations, pre-fabricated concrete segments were shipped to the construction site and placed together to form the structure of the station. This resulted in what is now known as the "Arch I" station design of the Washington Metro.[1]
Van Ness-UDC station is the final station in the tunnel beneath Connecticut Avenue, one of Washington's busiest thoroughfares. After trains leave the station, the tunnel shifts westwards underneath Van Ness and at the next station, Tenleytown-AU, the tunnel then parallels the route of Wisconsin Avenue into Maryland.
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References
1. Washington, D.C. Metro by NYC Subway
External links
★ WMATA: Van Ness-UDC Station
★ StationMasters Online: Van Ness-UDC Station
★ The Schumin Web Transit Center: Van Ness-UDC Station
★ Maps and aerial photos
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★ Hybrid satellite image/street map from WikiMapia
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★ East Entrance
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★ West Entrance
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