Brookland–CUA station is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C., on the Red Line. Service began on February 3, 1978. The station serves the Brookland...
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Washington, D.C. Bounded by Fort Totten Metro Train tracks NE, and Brookland CUA Metro train tracks, Taylor Street NE, Rhode Island Avenue NE, South...
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end was extended one station from Rhode Island Avenue-Brentwood to Brookland-CUA on February 3, 1978. The eastern end was extended three stations to...
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of public transportation, residents of Woodridge have access to the Brookland-CUA and Rhode Island Avenue Metro stations. District of Columbia Public...
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between the Highview Apartment Complex in Hyattsville, Maryland and Brookland–CUA station of the Red Line of the Washington Metro. The line operates every...
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terms of public transportation, the closest subway stations are the Brookland-CUA and Rhode Island Avenue stations, which are both served by the Washington...
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Stadium opened in 1985 after Brookland Stadium was closed down. Cardinal Stadium is a 15-minute walk from the Brookland–CUA Station on the Washington Metro...
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Columbus School of Law (redirect from CUA Law)
The building is located in the Brookland neighborhood of Washington, D.C., and is a five-minute walk from the Brookland-CUA metro station. Bob Casey Jr....
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Brooks Mansion (category Brookland (Washington, D.C.))
Newton Street, Northeast, Washington, D.C., in the Brookland neighborhood, next to the Brookland–CUA (WMATA station). The house was built around 1840 by...
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mid-city segment of the Green Line was completed in September 1999. Like Brookland-CUA, Takoma, and Silver Spring, the Red Line tracks at Fort Totten are located...
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station Fort Totten toward Huntington Yellow Line Hyattsville Crossing toward Greenbelt Brookland-CUA toward Farragut North Green Line Commuter Shortcut...
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National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. The CUA campus is in the residential community of Brookland in Northeast Washington; its main entrance is 620...
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operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Brookland–CUA station and Tenleytown–AU station of the Red Line of the Washington...
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Dec 17, 1983 Branch Avenue† — Suitland, Maryland 2141 Jan 13, 2001 Brookland–CUA — Washington, D.C. (northeast) 3536 Feb 6, 1978 Capitol Heights — Prince...
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carries Michigan Avenue over the CSX and Metrorail railroad tracks. The Brookland-CUA Metro Station is located below the bridge as well. It lies in the University...
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'Brookland-Fort Lincoln Linebetween Brookland-CUA station and Fort Lincoln, in order to replace the segment of H2 & H4's routing past Brookland-CUA station...
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wheelchair users and shuttle service to the next station is provided. Like Brookland–CUA, Fort Totten, and Silver Spring, Takoma is located in the middle of...
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Residents of Mount Rainier are served by the Rhode Island Avenue & Brookland - CUA Metro Station and West Hyattsville Metro Station. Mount Rainier has...
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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (category Brookland (Washington, D.C.))
who holds a Licentiate of Canon Law. The basilica is served by the Brookland–CUA station on the Red Line, roughly 550 yards (500 m) away. The basilica...
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neighborhood of Northeast Washington, D.C. The nearest metro station is Brookland/CUA on the Red Line. DC Wheel Productions, Inc./Dance Place was founded...
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Preceding station Washington Metro Following station NoMa–Gallaudet U toward Shady Grove Red Line Brookland–CUA toward Glenmont...
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service on the North Capitol Street Streetcar Line, alongside 81 between Brookland & Potomac Park. it was later extended to Riggs Road NE, via 12th Street...
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with the rest of the stations scheduled to re-open on August 31. Like Brookland–CUA station, the Red Line island platform at Silver Spring is slightly curved...
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the southeast corner of Catholic University’s main campus, near the Brookland–CUA station. It has been described as "Harvard on the outside, Google on...
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Poetry Museum (APM) is a museum dedicated to American poetry, located in Brookland, Washington, D.C., United States. The museum was founded in 2004. As well...
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Georgia Avenue–Petworth Cleveland Park Columbia Heights Woodley Park Brookland–CUA Dupont Circle Rhode Island Avenue Rosslyn Brentwood Yard Foggy Bottom–GWU...
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Eastern Avenue NE. Michigan Park is easily accessible by Fort Totten and Brookland-CUA Metro Stations on the Washington Metropolitan Area Red Line. Michigan...
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Totten and Brookland - CUA Metrorail Stations opened, R4 was rerouted to operated as part of the Queens Chapel Road Line between the Brookland - CUA Metro...
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Catholic University Cardinals (redirect from CUA Cardinals)
through 1955, institutions were not separated into competitive divisions, and CUA won a national championship in boxing (1938). The football team appeared...
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Park 11.0 Kensington to Glenmont 7.5 Silver Spring Takoma Fort Totten Brookland–CUA Rhode Island Avenue Capital Subdivision Northeast Corridor Brentwood...
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