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Ashburn station (Washington Metro)

Coordinates: 39°00′17″N 77°29′27″W / 39.0046°N 77.4909°W / 39.0046; -77.4909
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General information
Coordinates39°00′17″N 77°29′27″W / 39.0046°N 77.4909°W / 39.0046; -77.4909
Line(s) (planned)
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeSurface
Other information
Station codeN15
History
Opening2020; 5 years ago (2020) (expected)[1]
Services
  From 2020  
Preceding station   WMATA   Following station
Terminus
Ashburn
Loudoun Gateway
Dulles Yard
Dulles International Airport Dulles Airport
Innovation Center
Herndon
Reston Town Center
Wiehle–Reston East
Shady Grove Yard
Spring Hill
Shady Grove
Greensboro
Rockville
Capitol Limited
Twinbrook
Tysons
McLean
North Bethesda
Vienna
Grosvenor–Strathmore
Dunn Loring
Glenmont Yard
Medical Center
Glenmont
West Falls Church Yard
Greenbelt Yard
West Falls Church
Greenbelt
Greenbelt–BWI Airport Line
East Falls Church
Wheaton
Ballston–MU
College Park
Bethesda
Forest Glen
Virginia Square–GMU
Hyattsville Crossing
Friendship Heights
Silver Spring
Tenleytown–AU
West Hyattsville
Clarendon
Takoma
Van Ness–UDC
Fort Totten
Court House
Georgia Avenue–Petworth
Cleveland Park
Columbia Heights
Woodley Park
Brookland–CUA
Dupont Circle
Rhode Island Avenue
Rosslyn
Brentwood Yard
Foggy Bottom–GWU
NoMa–Gallaudet U
Farragut North
Union Station
DC StreetcarVirginia Railway ExpressAmtrak
Farragut West
U Street
Shaw–Howard University
Arlington Cemetery
Mount Vernon Square
McPherson Square
Judiciary Square
Metro Center
Gallery Place
Federal Triangle
Smithsonian
Archives
L'Enfant Plaza
Federal Center SW
Waterfront
Capitol South
Navy Yard–Ballpark
Eastern Market
Anacostia
Potomac Avenue
Congress Heights
Stadium–Armory
Pentagon
Pentagon City
Minnesota Avenue
Virginia Railway Express Crystal City
Benning Road
Southern Avenue
Deanwood
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport National Airport
Cheverly
Naylor Road
Capitol Heights
Suitland
Addison Road
Branch Avenue
Landover
Branch Avenue Yard
New Carrollton
Amtrak
Potomac Yard
Morgan Boulevard
Braddock Road
New Carrollton Yard
Virginia Railway Express King Street–Old Town
Downtown Largo
Alexandria Yard
Van Dorn Street
Eisenhower Avenue
Virginia Railway Express
Franconia–Springfield
Huntington
Key
Red Line
Green Line
Orange Line
Yellow Line
Blue Line
Silver Line
Multiple services
Non-revenue tracks

Handicapped/disabled access All stations are accessible

Ashburn is a planned Washington Metro station in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States, on the Silver Line. It will be located at the intersection of the SR-267/Dulles Greenway and SR 772.[2] It is scheduled to begin operation in 2020,[1] and will be the western terminus of the line. It will be the furthest station from the Washington city center. Wiehle – Reston East station, completed in July 2014, is the current western terminus of the Silver Line.[2]

In April 2015, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority approved the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors' name for the stop.[3]

Station layout

P
Platform level
Eastbound (under construction) toward Largo Town Center (phase 2) (Loudoun Gateway)
Island platform, under construction
Eastbound (under construction) toward Largo Town Center (phase 2) (Loudoun Gateway)
M Mezzanine One-way faregates, ticket machines, station manager
G Street Level Exit/ Entrance

Station facilities

  • 2 station entrances (both sides of SR 267)
  • Pedestrian bridge crossing Dulles Greenway
  • Bus dropoff/pickup (both sides)
  • Kiss & Ride (both sides)
  • Parking for 3,300 cars (1,650 on each side)

References

  1. ^ a b "Second Phase Of Silver Line Delayed By At Least 13 Months". April 27, 2015. Retrieved April 27, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Ashburn". dullesmetro.com. Retrieved June 11, 2016.
  3. ^ "Loudoun Silver Line station names finalized with Metro board approval". Loudoun Times-Mirror. April 27, 2015. Retrieved April 27, 2015.