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East Falls Church station is an island platformed Washington Metro station in Arlington County, Virginia, on the Orange and Silver Lines. East Falls Church station is the last aboveground, at-grade, or open-cut station for eastbound trains until Minnesota Avenue. East of this station, the trains enter tunnels.
The trestle was once adjacent to the west side of the railroad's Falls Church (East Falls Church) station, which was dismantled after the railroad closed. A white metallic marker post lettered in black with the words "Station 1 Mile" stands on the north side of the trail west of Little Falls Road near the boundary between Arlington and Falls ...
In August 1970, the 80 year old East Falls Church station, located south of the tracks on the west side of Washington Street/Langston Boulevard, was torn down also to make room for I-66 and the Metrorail line. [80] [2] [81] The station was torn down piece by piece and given to Arthur Brown who moved it to Amissville, VA for use as a trading post.
East Falls Church may refer to: East Falls Church, Virginia, an unincorporated community in Arlington County; East Falls Church station on the Washington Metro
A bicycle parking station, or bicycle garage, is a building or structure designed for use as a bicycle parking facility. Such a facility can be as simple as a lockable bike cage or shed or as complex as a purpose-built multi-level building: the common purpose is that they provide secure bicycle parking.
[2] [3] Through Northern Virginia, it is known as the Lee Highway, except in Falls Church, where it acts as the east–west divider for city streets and is called North or South Washington Street, and Arlington, where it was renamed Langston Boulevard in July 2021 in honor of John Mercer Langston. [4]
On June 24, 2020, WMATA announced that Silver Line service would resume three weeks early when trains are able to bypass East Falls Church station. [103] [104] All Silver Line service resumed on August 16, 2020, when Silver and Orange Line trains were able to bypass East Falls Church. [105] East Falls Church reopened on August 23, 2020. [106]
6038–6039 separated from each other while operating on the Silver Line between McLean and East Falls Church station on August 25, 2018. [56] The set was repaired and returned to service in late 2018. On November 24, 2020, all 6000-series railcars were removed from service following two train-separation incidents on the Red Line in a one-month ...