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  2. Gallery Place station - Wikipedia

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    The station reverted to its original name, Gallery Place, on November 3, 2011, with "Chinatown" listed as a subtitle. [7] This station has been a testing ground for new features in Metro stations. In 1993, the station was one of the first Metro stations to receive tactile edging on its platforms. Since 2004, the station has been the site of ...

  3. Chinatown, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Pylon for the Gallery Place–Chinatown Washington Metro station. The Gallery Place—Chinatown Washington Metro station (on the Red, Green, and Yellow Lines), which opened in 1976, serves the neighborhood. [28] The name of the station was changed to Gallery Place-Chinatown in 1986. Two important Metrobus routes cross at 7th and H Streets.

  4. Gallery Place (shopping center) - Wikipedia

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    Gallery Place is a small urban power center in Downtown Washington, D.C. in D.C.'s Chinatown and also in the F Street shopping district, the traditional downtown shopping and entertainment area. It is adjacent to Capital One Arena and the Gallery Place/Chinatown station of the Washington Metro rail is underneath the center.

  5. Chinatown station - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown station (Muni Metro), an underground light rail station in San Francisco, California Chinatown station (SEPTA) , a subway station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Gallery Place station (formerly named Gallery Place–Chinatown station), a metro station near Chinatown in Washington, DC

  6. Capital One Arena - Wikipedia

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    Capital One Arena is an indoor arena in Washington, D.C. Located in the Chinatown section of the larger Penn Quarter neighborhood, the arena sits atop the Gallery Place rapid transit station of the Washington Metro.

  7. Green Line (Washington Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Metro agreed a month later to the plan, with the provision that $90 million per year would be spent to begin work on the inner-city portion of the Green Line (the Gallery Place, Waterfront, and Navy Yard stations). [47] Metro held its long-awaited hearings over the Green Line's route in October 1981, but only in Prince George's County (not the ...

  8. Metro Center station - Wikipedia

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    A pedestrian tunnel to nearby Gallery Place–Chinatown has been proposed to connect all six Metro lines within fare control. A study was published in July 2005. [4] The station was closed from January 16–21, 2021, because of security concerns due to the Inauguration of Joe Biden. [5]

  9. Red Line (Washington Metro) - Wikipedia

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    From Gallery Place through Judiciary Square, the line runs southeast, turning east again at D Street to reach Union Station. There it turns north and surfaces next to Union Station's platforms, follows the Washington Terminal yard tracks north to Brentwood where the line turns northwestward and again joins CSX Transportation's Metropolitan ...