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mahatmakanejeeves

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1. That view is looking north.
Thu Apr 20, 2023, 08:49 AM
Apr 2023

Last edited Thu Apr 20, 2023, 09:42 AM - Edit history (2)

That's National Airport in the upper right hand corner. The Potomac River is off to the right. The buses will come in on the left hand side of the picture. The pedestrian bridge goes over the CSX tracks. The head south, off the left hand side of the picture, to Alexandria. The cranes are there for the construction of a Virginia Tech building.

APR 19, 1:03 PM UPDATED 2:55 PM

Metro’s New Potomac Yard Station To Open May 19

Colleen Grablick Jordan Pascale



The new Potomac Yard station opening next month.

Jordan Pascale / DCist/WAMU

At long last, Metro’s Potomac Yard Station in Alexandria will open on May 19, the transit agency and the City of Alexandria announced on Wednesday.

The $370 million project along the Blue and Yellow lines is located between the National Airport and Braddock Road stations. It’s Metro’s 98th station overall, and the second infill station after NoMa-Gallaudet.

Metro is planning an opening event on May 19. Finishing work will continue in and around the station after opening, but the station will be ready for passengers.

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A view of the station from a timelapse construction cam.
City of Alexandria

The station is a unique design in the Metro system because of its impact on the historic view of the George Washington Memorial Parkway. Metro had to get approval for the design, which was partly inspired by the architecturally-famous Thorncrown Chapel in Arkansas. It uses big soaring beams and lots of light in the station. It also features natural stone and brown steel on the exterior to blend into the area, says {Metro’s VP of Infrastructure Andy Off}.

“It is one of the best-looking stations in the system really,” {Alexandria Mayor Justin Wilson} said. “It’s a striking design that will have people excited.”

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