23rd & Clark (Metroway station)
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| Coordinates | 38°51′14″N 77°03′08″W / 38.853771°N 77.052156°WCoordinates: 38°51′14″N 77°03′08″W / 38.853771°N 77.052156°W | ||||||||||
| Owned by | WMATA | ||||||||||
| Operated by | Metrobus | ||||||||||
| Bus operators | WMATA | ||||||||||
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| Opened | August 24, 2014 | ||||||||||
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23rd & Clark station, located near the intersection of 23rd Street South and South Clark Street, is a bus rapid transit station in Arlington, Virginia. The stop is on a mixed-traffic segment of the Metroway that is restricted to buses during certain hours. It provides southbound service to central Crystal City.
History
23rd & Clark station opened to the public as one of the original Metroway stations; the station opened for service on August 24, 2014.[1]
Station layout
The station consists of a side platform, which opened on April 17, 2016,[2] along with the Arlington portion of the Transitway.
| P Platform level |
Side platform, doors will open on the right | |
| Southbound | ← Metroway toward Braddock Road (26th & Clark) | |
References
- ↑ "Crystal City Potomac Yard Transitway". Crystal City/Pentagon City. Arlington County. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
- ↑ "Arlington’s Crystal City Potomac Yard TransitwayProject". Crystal City Potomac Yard Transitway. Arlington County. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
External links
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