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Rhode Island Avenue station

Rhode Island Avenue station (also known as Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood) is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C., on the Red Line. The station is located in the Brentwood neighborhood of Northeast, on an elevated platform crossing Rhode Island Avenue NE (U.S. Route 1)

Rhode Island Avenue
Brentwood
Rhode Island Avenue station platform with the United States Capitol in the distance
General information
Location919 Rhode Island Avenue NE
Washington, D.C.
Coordinates38°55′15″N 76°59′46″W / 38.920741°N 76.995984°W / 38.920741; -76.995984
Owned byWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Connections
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Parking221 spaces
Bicycle facilitiesCapital Bikeshare, 12 racks
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeB04
History
OpenedMarch 27, 1976; 47 years ago (March 27, 1976)
Previous namesRhode Island Avenue (1976–2004)
Passengers
20222,186 daily[1]
Rank35th
Services
Preceding station Washington Metro Following station
NoMa–Gallaudet U Red Line Brookland–CUA
toward Glenmont
Location

History edit

 
Rhode Island Avenue station in 1976

The station was built on land formerly part of the African-American Columbian Harmony Cemetery. When the Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood Metro station was constructed in 1976, workers discovered that not all the bodies had been moved. At least five coffins were unearthed, and numerous bones.[2] A plaque was affixed to a column near one of the station's entrances to commemorate the former cemetery.[3] When a parking lot at the site was renovated in 1979, more bones and bits of cloth and coffins were unearthed.[2]

Service began on March 27, 1976, as one of the first stations in the system, opening as the eastern terminus of the Red Line.[4] It was replaced as the eastern terminus by Silver Spring on February 6, 1978.[5]

From the time the station opened on March 27, 1976, all the way up until November 20, 2004, the station was originally just named, "Rhode Island Avenue". However; on November 20, 2004, during exactly the same time WMATA opened its brand new "New York Avenue - Florida Avenue - Galludet University" Metrorail Station in between the Rhode Island Avenue Metro Station & Union Station, the "Rhode Island Avenue" Metro Station, was officially renamed, "Rhode Island Avenue - Brentwood" in recognition of the Brentwood neighborhood in Northeast Washington, D.C., which the station is located in. However; this particular name change of the Rhode Island Avenue Metro Station, was only initially reflected on WMATA's Metrorail Rider Guides, System Maps, and on most of WMATA's newer/updated Metrobus Schedules for each of the Metrobus Routes that served the Rhode Island Avenue Metro Station. The pylons and station signage, on the other hand, did not officially reflect the new name change of the station, until they were eventually replaced with brand new pylons and station signage during July/August, 2005.

In the summer of 2018 from July 21 to September 3, the station was shut down for platform repairs due to settling of the platform and decaying concrete caused by salty de-icer used in the winter.[6]

Future improvements edit

In May 2018, Metro announced an extensive renovation of platforms at twenty stations across the system. The platforms at the Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood station would be rebuilt starting in September 2020.[7]

Station layout edit

The station's main entrance is located just south of Rhode Island Avenue on Washington Street N.E. The station's island platform is stated to have the highest elevation of any Metro station in the system.

P
Platform level
Westbound   toward Grosvenor–Strathmore or Shady Grove (NoMa–Gallaudet U)
Island platform
Eastbound   toward Silver Spring or Glenmont (Brookland–CUA)
G Street level Exit/entrance, buses, parking, fare control, ticket machines, station agent

Notable places nearby edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Rail Ridership Data Viewer". WMATA. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Schneider, Gregory S. (October 25, 2020). "A Virginia state senator found headstones on his property. It brought to light a historic injustice in D.C." The Washington Post. Retrieved October 26, 2020.
  3. ^ Meyer, Eugene L. "History Chiseled in Stone", Washington Post. October 30, 1998.
  4. ^ "METRO HISTORY" (PDF). WMATA. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  5. ^ Alberto, Cuadro; Denise, Lu (April 27, 2015). "How D.C. Metro grew over the years". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  6. ^ Pascale, Jordan (July 20, 2018). "Why Metro Is Shutting Down Those Two Red Line Stations". DCist. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  7. ^ "Metro wants to rebuild 20 station platforms over three years, creating SafeTrack-like disruptions". Washington Post. May 7, 2018. Retrieved February 19, 2019.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood (WMATA station) at Wikimedia Commons
  • WMATA Rhode Island Avenue station page
  • The Schumin Web Transit Center:
  • Rhode Island Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View

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Rhode Island Avenue station also known as Rhode Island Avenue Brentwood is a Washington Metro station in Washington D C on the Red Line The station is located in the Brentwood neighborhood of Northeast on an elevated platform crossing Rhode Island Avenue NE U S Route 1 Rhode Island AvenueBrentwoodRhode Island Avenue station platform with the United States Capitol in the distanceGeneral informationLocation919 Rhode Island Avenue NEWashington D C Coordinates38 55 15 N 76 59 46 W 38 920741 N 76 995984 W 38 920741 76 995984Owned byWashington Metropolitan Area Transit AuthorityPlatforms1 island platformTracks2ConnectionsMetrobus 83 86 D8 H8 H9 P6 S41 T14 T18Metropolitan Branch TrailConstructionStructure typeElevatedParking221 spacesBicycle facilitiesCapital Bikeshare 12 racksAccessibleYesOther informationStation codeB04HistoryOpenedMarch 27 1976 47 years ago March 27 1976 Previous namesRhode Island Avenue 1976 2004 Passengers20222 186 daily 1 Rank35thServicesPreceding station Washington Metro Following stationNoMa Gallaudet Utoward Shady Grove Red Line Brookland CUAtoward GlenmontLocation Contents 1 History 1 1 Future improvements 2 Station layout 3 Notable places nearby 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Rhode Island Avenue station in 1976The station was built on land formerly part of the African American Columbian Harmony Cemetery When the Rhode Island Avenue Brentwood Metro station was constructed in 1976 workers discovered that not all the bodies had been moved At least five coffins were unearthed and numerous bones 2 A plaque was affixed to a column near one of the station s entrances to commemorate the former cemetery 3 When a parking lot at the site was renovated in 1979 more bones and bits of cloth and coffins were unearthed 2 Service began on March 27 1976 as one of the first stations in the system opening as the eastern terminus of the Red Line 4 It was replaced as the eastern terminus by Silver Spring on February 6 1978 5 From the time the station opened on March 27 1976 all the way up until November 20 2004 the station was originally just named Rhode Island Avenue However on November 20 2004 during exactly the same time WMATA opened its brand new New York Avenue Florida Avenue Galludet University Metrorail Station in between the Rhode Island Avenue Metro Station amp Union Station the Rhode Island Avenue Metro Station was officially renamed Rhode Island Avenue Brentwood in recognition of the Brentwood neighborhood in Northeast Washington D C which the station is located in However this particular name change of the Rhode Island Avenue Metro Station was only initially reflected on WMATA s Metrorail Rider Guides System Maps and on most of WMATA s newer updated Metrobus Schedules for each of the Metrobus Routes that served the Rhode Island Avenue Metro Station The pylons and station signage on the other hand did not officially reflect the new name change of the station until they were eventually replaced with brand new pylons and station signage during July August 2005 In the summer of 2018 from July 21 to September 3 the station was shut down for platform repairs due to settling of the platform and decaying concrete caused by salty de icer used in the winter 6 Future improvements edit In May 2018 Metro announced an extensive renovation of platforms at twenty stations across the system The platforms at the Rhode Island Avenue Brentwood station would be rebuilt starting in September 2020 7 Station layout editThe station s main entrance is located just south of Rhode Island Avenue on Washington Street N E The station s island platform is stated to have the highest elevation of any Metro station in the system PPlatform level Westbound nbsp toward Grosvenor Strathmore or Shady Grove NoMa Gallaudet U Island platformEastbound nbsp toward Silver Spring or Glenmont Brookland CUA G Street level Exit entrance buses parking fare control ticket machines station agentNotable places nearby editWMATA s Brentwood Rail Yard USPS Washington Main Office Edgewood Terrace Apartment Complex Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception BuildingReferences edit Rail Ridership Data Viewer WMATA Retrieved October 11 2022 a b Schneider Gregory S October 25 2020 A Virginia state senator found headstones on his property It brought to light a historic injustice in D C The Washington Post Retrieved October 26 2020 Meyer Eugene L History Chiseled in Stone Washington Post October 30 1998 METRO HISTORY PDF WMATA Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Retrieved August 28 2018 Alberto Cuadro Denise Lu April 27 2015 How D C Metro grew over the years The Washington Post Retrieved August 3 2020 Pascale Jordan July 20 2018 Why Metro Is Shutting Down Those Two Red Line Stations DCist Retrieved August 3 2020 Metro wants to rebuild 20 station platforms over three years creating SafeTrack like disruptions Washington Post May 7 2018 Retrieved February 19 2019 External links edit nbsp Media related to Rhode Island Avenue Brentwood WMATA station at Wikimedia CommonsWMATA Rhode Island Avenue station pageThe Schumin Web Transit Center Rhode Island Ave Brentwood Station Rhode Island Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rhode Island Avenue station amp oldid 1163275268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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