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  2. Silver Spring station - Wikipedia

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    Silver Spring station is a train station on the Red Line of the Washington Metro and the Brunswick Line of the MARC Train commuter rail system. The Metro station averaged 4,536 daily riders in 2023, making it the 19th-busiest stop in the network and the busiest in the state of Maryland. [3]

  3. Washington Metro signaling and operation - Wikipedia

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    Metro Center, Gallery Place, L'Enfant Plaza, and Fort Totten have two RTU numbers: one for each level. Metro's lettered routes are as follows: [6] [better source needed] A Route: Metro Center to Shady Grove (Red) B Route: Metro Center to Glenmont (Red) C Route: Metro Center to Huntington via Arlington Cemetery (Orange, Blue, Yellow and Silver)

  4. Silver Spring, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Silver Spring is a census-designated place (CDP) in southeastern Montgomery County, Maryland, United States, near Washington, D.C. Although officially unincorporated, it is an edge city [3] with a population of 81,015 at the 2020 census, [4] making it the fifth-most-populous place in Maryland after Baltimore, Columbia, Germantown, and Waldorf.

  5. Lyttonsville - Wikipedia

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    Located in the Silver Spring CDP, Lyttonsville is bordered by East-West Highway (Maryland Route 410) to the south, beyond which is the neighborhood of Rock Creek Forest and, further south, Washington, D.C. Rock Creek Park and Chevy Chase are located to the west, Forest Glen Park to the north, and Woodside and Downtown Silver Spring to the east.

  6. Metropolitan Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Red Line of the Washington Metro shares right-of-way with the subdivision along two separate stretches in Maryland and D.C.: from the junction with the Capital Subdivision to north of Silver Spring, and from south of Twinbrook to the end of the Red Line at Shady Grove.

  7. Flash BRT - Wikipedia

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    The line was created in 1978 when Silver Spring station opened as the Greencastle-Briggs Chaney Express Line in order to provide express service from Silver Spring to Fairland. Routes Z11 and Z13 will operate between Silver Spring and the Greencastle Park & Ride Lot via Columbia Pike , Castle Boulevard, Colesville Road, Briggs Chaney Road,, and ...

  8. Silver Spring–Fairland Line - Wikipedia

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    The Silver Spring–Fairland Line designated Route Z6 or Z8 are daily bus routes operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Burtonsville Crossing Park & Ride lot (Z6) and Greencastle Park & Ride Lot (Z8), and Silver Spring station of the Red Line of the Washington Metro. The line operates every 20–30 minutes at all ...

  9. 16th Street Limited Line - Wikipedia

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    The 16th Street Limited Line, designated Route S9, is a limited stop MetroExtra bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Silver Spring station, which is served by the Red Line of the Washington Metro, and McPherson Square station, which is served by the Orange, Blue, and Silver lines of the Washington ...