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    Fort Totten station is a Washington Metro station in northeastern Washington, D.C. It is one of the four major transfer points on the Metrorail system...
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    Fort Totten is a neighborhood located in Ward 5 of Northeast Washington, D.C. Fort Totten is located between Riggs Road N.E. to the north, Bates Rd N...
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  • Fort Totten may refer to: Fort Totten (Queens), a Civil War–era military installation in New York City Fort Totten, North Dakota Fort Totten State Historic...
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    Fort Totten Park is an American Civil War memorial on the site of a Union fort in Washington, DC. It is under the management of the National Park Service...
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  • Takoma–Fort Totten Line designated as Route K2 is a Metrobus Route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the Fort Totten Metro...
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    the Takoma station. Minutes later at 5:02 pm, Train 112 rear-ended Train 214, which was stopped between the Takoma and Fort Totten stations while waiting...
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    serve the Rhode Island Avenue station. February 19, 1978 Route Changes On February 19, 1978, when the Fort Totten station opened, the F7 Metrobus Route...
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    operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Fort Totten station on the Red and Green Lines of the Washington Metro and White Oak...
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  • Transit Authority between Fort Totten station of the Red and Green lines of the Washington Metro and McPherson Square station of the Blue, Orange, and...
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  • City-Fort Totten Line, designated Route E2, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Fort Totten station...
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    Authority between the New Carrollton station of the Orange Line station of the Washington Metro and the Fort Totten station of the Red and Green Lines of the...
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  • Metro train traveling southbound near Fort Totten station collides into another train waiting to enter the station. Nine people are killed in the collision...
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    August 23 | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved 28 July 2020. "K2 Takoma – Fort Totten Line" (PDF). "Metro News Release - WMATA". www.wmata.com. Archived from...
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    improvement project, which closed stations north of Fort Totten. Shuttle buses were provided to the closed stations while Green Line service replaced...
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  • Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Metrorail Trains Near Fort Totten Station Washington, D.C. June 22, 2009". NTSB. July 27, 2010. Retrieved April...
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    at Fort Totten due to the Platform Improvement Project which closed stations north of Fort Totten. Shuttle buses were provided to the closed stations. From...
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    Authority between the Friendship Heights station of the Red Line of the Washington Metro and Fort Totten station of the Red and Green Lines of the Washington...
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    eight years, until the Glenmont station opened in July 1998. On June 1, 2024, all Red Line stations north of Fort Totten, including this one were closed...
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    by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the Fort Totten station of the Red and Green Lines of the Washington Metro and the Food and...
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    operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Fort Totten station of the Red and Green Lines of the Washington Metro & Adelphi (R1)...
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    operational, the station is not accessible for wheelchair users and shuttle service to the next station is provided. Like Brookland–CUA, Fort Totten, and Silver...
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    which all buses would terminate at stations in various locations. Today, the main MD hub is at Silver Spring station When Ride On began service, most Metrobus...
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    development (Aventine Fort Totten), and a Washington DC Metro station bear his name. Fort Totten (Queens) is a historic former U.S. Army fort maintained by New...
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    technologies, including free shuttle bus services to closed stations north of Fort Totten. The station is located west of the intersection with Queens Chapel...
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    what was initially an 18-month experiment to extend that line to Fort Totten station during non-rush hours and weekends. On June 10, 2001, Metro Transit...
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  • WOL (AM) (category Fort Totten (Washington, D.C.))
    Spring, Maryland. The transmitter site is in Fort Totten in Washington. A Baltimore version of this station, WOLB, was created in the early 1990s and shares...
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    three other stations in northern Prince George's County, Maryland — the completion of 7.96 miles of Green Line rail north of Fort Totten in Washington...
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    train heading toward Shady Grove stopped on the track short of the Fort Totten station and another southbound train collided with its rear. The front car...
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    Meigs' plans were based on a design by Joseph Totten. Chief of Engineers Totten eventually visited the fort in 1855, accompanying Louis Agassiz.: 122  Work...
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  • Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Metrorail Trains Near Fort Totten Station (PDF). National Transportation Safety Board. p. xi. Retrieved 19...
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