Draft:Hyattsville station
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Hyattsville station is a proposed Washington Metro station in Hyattsville, Maryland.
Due to capacity issues at Rosslyn, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority proposed a new Blue or Silver line route providing service to many new stations. This station was proposed as a new station on a new Blue or Silver line that would run from their normal western termini (Franconia-Springfield and Ashburn) and would re-route after leaving Virginia and go to a second Greenbelt station instead.[1]
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- ^ "Will Metro Go Ahead With Its Biggest Rail Expansion Since The Silver Line?". dcist. Retrieved 20 January 2024.