Dupont Circle (WMATA station)

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Dupont Circle
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Station statistics
Address 1525 20th Street, Northwest
Washington, D.C. 20036
Lines
Connections Metrobus
DC Circulator
MTA Maryland Commuter Bus
Structure Underground
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Bicycle facilities 16 racks, 12 lockers
Other information
Opened January 17, 1977; 35 years ago (January 17, 1977)[1]
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Code A03
Owned by Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Traffic
Passengers (2010) 8.392 million[2]
Services
Preceding station   Washington Metro   Following station
toward Shady Grove
Red Line
toward Glenmont
Location
Dupont Circle (WMATA station) is located in Washington, D.C.
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Dupont Circle is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C. on the Red Line that opened for service on January 17, 1977.[1]

The station, which serves the neighborhood of Dupont Circle, has two entrances: the north entrance, on Q Street Northwest between Connecticut Avenue and 20th Street Northwest (which opened in January 1977), and the south entrance, on 19th Street Northwest between Dupont Circle and Sunderland Place (which opened in March 1977).[1] The station's north entrance escalators are 188 feet (57 m) long.[3]

Panorama of the north entrance with inscribed poem.

The Dupont Circle Metro Station opened on January 17, 1977 on the Red Line, the first new station outside of the original stretch between Farragut North Station and Rhode Island Ave Station that opened the year before. The station was constructed underneath a former streetcar tunnel and another tunnel that carries Connecticut Avenue traffic. It is the fifth-busiest station in the Metrorail system, averaging 23,400 passengers per weekday as of May 2006.[4] On February 1, 2012, Metro closed the South entrance of the Metro station for at least 8 months to replace all three escalators that were deemed as some of the least reliable in the entire system.[5][6] In 2007, a portion of the poem The Wound Dresser by Walt Whitman was inscribed into the granite wall around the north entrance escalators:[7]

    Thus in silence in dreams’ projections,
    Returning, resuming, I thread my way through the hospitals;
    The hurt and wounded I pacify with soothing hand,
    I sit by the restless all the dark night – some are so young;
    Some suffer so much – I recall the experience sweet and sad,...

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Coordinates: 38°54′34″N 77°02′37″W / 38.909499°N 77.04362°W / 38.909499; -77.04362

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