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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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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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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Greenbelt–Prince George's Plaza Line (redirect from Greenbelt-Fort Totten Line)
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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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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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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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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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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Green Line (Washington Metro) (section Stations)
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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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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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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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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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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Yellow Line (Washington Metro) (section Stations)
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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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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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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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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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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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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Washington Metro (section Stations)
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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Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Metrorail Trains Near Fort Totten Station (PDF). National Transportation Safety Board. p. xi. Retrieved 19...
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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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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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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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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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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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