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  2. Foggy Bottom–GWU station - Wikipedia

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    Foggy Bottom–GWU station is a Washington Metro station in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States.The island-platformed station was opened on July 1, 1977, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA).

  3. Silver Line (Washington Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Foggy Bottom–GWU: C04: This station is also called Foggy Bottom-GWU/Kennedy Center as seen on the Silver line westwards. Farragut West: C03: McPherson Square: C02: Metro Center: C01: March 29, 1976: Transfer station for the Red Line: Federal Triangle: D01: July 1, 1977: Smithsonian: D02: L'Enfant Plaza: D03: at L'Enfant Transfer station for ...

  4. List of Washington Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Metro (commonly called Metro, ... Foggy Bottom–GWU — District of Columbia: 12,007 Jul 1, 1977: Forest Glen — Montgomery County, Maryland: 1104

  5. Foggy Bottom - Wikipedia

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    Foggy Bottom became the site of the George Washington University's 42-acre (17 ha) main campus in 1912. Foggy Bottom was also the name of a line of beer by the Olde Heurich Brewing Company, which was founded by German immigrant Christian Heurich's grandson, Gary Heurich. He tried to revive the tradition of his family's Christian Heurich Brewing ...

  6. Washington Metro - Wikipedia

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    Actual map of the Washington Metro. Map of the network is drawn to scale. Since opening in 1976, the Metro network has grown to include six lines, 98 stations, and 129 miles (208 km) of route. [78] The rail network is designed according to a spoke–hub distribution paradigm, with rail lines running between downtown Washington and its nearby ...

  7. Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    On July 15, 1977, Metro opened its Potomac Avenue, Eastern Market, Federal Triangle, McPherson Square, Farragut West, and Foggy Bottom–GWU stations. These stations were variously served by the 32, 34, 35, and 36 Metrobus lines, which added stops but otherwise did not alter their routes.

  8. Orange Line (Washington Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Washington Metro system map. The Orange Line is one of the six rapid transit lines of the Washington Metro system, consisting of 26 stations in Fairfax County and Arlington in Northern Virginia; Washington, D.C.; and Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The Orange Line runs from Vienna in Virginia to New Carrollton in Maryland.

  9. Blue Line (Washington Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Foggy Bottom–GWU: C04 Farragut West: C03 Out of station interchange (OSI) to the Red Line's Farragut North station, which is located just one block away. There have been proposals to connect up the two stations through an underground passageway, though it has not been financed. McPherson Square: C02 Metro Center: C01 Transfer station for the ...