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West Hyattsville is a Washington Metro station in Hyattsville, Maryland on the Green Line. It is the first station in Maryland northeast on the Green Line, and is located at 2700 Hamilton Street, near the west side of Ager Road and the north side of Queens Chapel Road.

West Hyattsville
rapid transit station
General information
Location2700 Hamilton Street, Hyattsville, Maryland
Owned byWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections Metrobus: F1, F2, F6, F8, R4
TheBus: 12, 13
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Parking453 spaces
Bicycle facilities50 racks, 36 lockers
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Station codeE07
History
OpenedDecember 11, 1993; 28 years ago (December 11, 1993)
Rebuilt2021
Passengers
20163,455 daily[1] 10.1%
Services
Preceding station Washington Metro Following station
Fort Totten Green Line Hyattsville Crossing
toward Greenbelt
Fort Totten
toward Huntington
Yellow Line

As of 2006, West Hyattsville served 1.246 million riders annually.[2]


History


The station was originally known as "Chillum" but was changed to "West Hyattsville" in 1979, well before services began on December 11, 1993.[3]

The Yellow Line began serving West Hyattsville as of June 18, 2012 when the Metro Rush+ Initiative was introduced, which extended the Yellow Line from Fort Totten all the way up to Greenbelt, by way of the already existing Green Line Metrorail Train tracks, during weekday rush hour/peak period commuter times. The Yellow Line originally terminated at Mount Vernon Square but was later on extended to Fort Totten on December 31, 2006 as part of a 12-month experiment during off peak commuter times and weekends, at the suggestion of D.C. Councilmember, Jim Graham. Due to its success, this extension of the Yellow Line was made permanent around May, 2008. However; on June 25, 2017, Metro's Yellow Line trains stopped serving the West Hyattsville station due to the elimination of Rush+, which was part of major changes to the Metrorail system.[4] Even Yellow Line between the Mount Vernon Square and Fort Totten stations had been suspended during this time.

However; on May 20, 2019, Metro announced that Yellow Line trains will be re-extended from Mount Vernon Square and Fort Totten to Greenbelt at all service hours beginning May 25, 2019.[5]


Station layout


The station is located west of the intersection with Queens Chapel Road and Ager Road. A parking lot, park and ride (formerly the site of the Queens Chapel Drive-In Theater and Mighty Mo Drive-In Restaurant, which closed during the late 1970's), and bus bays are located east of the station's side platforms. The red-brick Kirkwood Apartment Complex and Kirkwood Neighborhood Park can be seen on Ager Road, west of the station site. There used to be an abandoned red brick Palmer Ford Warehouse Building housed on the field right behind the West Hyattsville station, right next to the Kirkwood Apartment Complex. However; that site has been demolished around 2018 to make room for the construction of brand new luxury apartment complexes as part of gentrification taking place in the area. The West Hyattsville station also sits on the former Queens Chapel Municipal Airport Site, which was closed and demolished in 1955.[6]

P
Platform level
Side platform
Southbound toward Branch Avenue (Fort Totten)
toward Huntington (Fort Totten)
Northbound   toward Greenbelt (Hyattsville Crossing)
Side platform
G Street level Exit/entrance, buses, parking, fare control, ticket machines, station agent

References


  1. "Metrorail Average Weekday Passenger Boardings" (PDF). WMATA. Retrieved April 26, 2017.
  2. State of Maryland-2006 bond bill fact sheet State of Mayland Retrieved December 15, 2007
  3. Eisen, Jack (August 7, 1979). "Zoological Park Subway Stop Name, 9 Others Changed by Metro Board". The Washington Post.
  4. "June 25 Fare Service Changes Printable Brochure" (PDF). 2017.
  5. "Metro to extend Yellow Line service to Greenbelt beginning May 25" (Press release). WMATA. May 20, 2019. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
  6. Freeman, Paul (2002). "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Maryland: Central Prince George's County area". Archived from the original on May 18, 2021. Retrieved January 22, 2022.



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[ru] Уэст-Хайатсвилл

Уэст-Хайатсвилл (англ. West Hyattsville) — эстакадная (надземная, расположенная на эстакаде)[1] станция Вашингтонгского метро на Зелёной линии. В часы пик также обслуживается Жёлтой линией. Она представлена двумя боковыми платформами. Это одна из только двух (а также Эйзенхауэр-авеню) эстакадных станций с боковыми платформами во всей системе Вашингтонского метрополитена. Станция обслуживается Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority[en]. Расположена в городе Хайатсвилл на Хамильтон-стрит между Чиллиум-роад, Эйгер-роад и Куинс-Чэпел-роад. Пассажиропоток — 1.246 млн. (на 2006 год)[2].



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