Route Washington Metro Green Line

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  1. ishamukwayaii

    ishamukwayaii New Member

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    The Green Line is a rapid transit line of the Washington Metro system, consisting of 21 stations in Washington, D.C., and Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The Green Line runs from Branch Avenue to Greenbelt, connecting the southeast suburbs to the northeast suburbs through downtown Washington, D.C.
    The southern terminus of the Green Line is near the intersection of Branch Avenue (Maryland Route 5) and Auth Way, just inside the Capital Beltway near Andrews Air Force Base. The route goes northwest through a park to join the right of way of the Suitland Parkway. It veers southeast along Southern Avenue SEand then north on 13th Street SE to rejoin Suitland Parkway. The line then crosses the Anacostia River and tunnels under the Washington Navy Yard and travels west under M Street SE. It then joins the Yellow Line in a tunnel under 7th Street SW, with the Yellow Line terminating at Mount Vernon Square. The tunnel bends west along Florida Avenue NW and U Street NW and then turns north under Park Road NW and 14th Street NW. The tunnel turns northeast under New Hampshire AvenueNW and across Fort Totten Park, intersecting the Red Line. The Green Line runs east through Fort Circle Park and tunnels under Queens Chapel Road (Maryland Route 500) to emerge along the Baltimore and Ohio Railroadright of way to Greenbelt adjacent to the Capital Beltway.
     
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  2. star#5823

    star#5823 Well-Known Member

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    Dude couldn’t you just make all of these into one big one instead of spamming suggestions and also you probably could use a bit more detail like trains and rolling stock used
     
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