Judiciary Square (Washington Metro)

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Judiciary Square
Station statistics
Address 450 F Street, Northwest
Washington, D.C. 20001
Lines
Red Line
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Bicycle facilities 18 racks
Other information
Opened March 27, 1976
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Code B02
Owned by Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Traffic
Passengers (2006) 3.762 million 0.2%
Services
Preceding station   Metrorail   Following station
Red Line
toward Glenmont
Judiciary Square pylon
Judiciary Square pylon

Judiciary Square is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C. on the Red Line.

Judiciary Square is located in Northwest, with entrances at 4th and D Street and 5th and F Street. It serves the many courthouses and municipal buildings in the area. The 5th and F Street entrance is in the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, as the monument is built around the escalator and elevators. The 4th and D Street entrance is closed on weekends. Service began on March 27, 1976. This station is also the birthplace of the Metro, as the initial groundbreaking was held here on December 9, 1969. It is also near the nerve center of the system, as Metro headquarters, in the Jackson Graham Building, is nearby.

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Metrobus

  • D1, D3, D6

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