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#41 CNJRoss

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Posted 18 May 2023 - 02:45 PM

WMATA news release

For immediate release: May 18, 2023

 

A new Metrorail station coming to #YourMetro at Potomac Yard starting Friday

 

The new Potomac Yard-VT Metrorail Station opens Friday at 5 a.m., connecting one of Alexandria’s fastest growing communities to the region. Less than 15 minutes to the nation’s capital, Potomac Yard-VT, on the Blue and Yellow lines, is the 98th station in the Metrorail system. 
 
Metro and the City of Alexandria first announced the opening date last month, following more than three years of construction. A team of Metro staff will be on hand throughout the day to welcome customers to Potomac Yard -VT Station for the first time and will be giving away commemorative opening day pennants while supplies last. The station’s fare vending machines will also be stocked with limited-edition Potomac Yard SmarTrip cards in honor or Metro’s newest station. 
 
“We are gearing up for the start of service and can’t wait to welcome customers to the new Potomac Yard-VT Station,” said Metro General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Randy Clarke. “This station will provide better, more accessible transportation, spur economic growth and help reduce the region’s carbon footprint.” 
 
The new station anchors new development in the surrounding community, including housing, retail, commercial space and the new Virginia Tech Innovation Campus expected to open next year. Long-term, it is expected to support 26,000 new jobs and 13,000 new residents. 
 
The station was initiated by the City of Alexandria and is funded by tax revenues, developer contributions, federal and state grants, loans, and regional sources. It is Metro’s second infill station since NoMa-Gallaudet U, built between two existing stations, Braddock Road and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. 
 
Potomac Yard-VT Station will provide customers with convenient access to Metroway and Alexandria DASH bus service and connect to other regional transportation systems, a Bike & Ride facility, and walking paths to the station from the surrounding area. The station does not have parking facilities but is accessible via two pavilions, one on the north side and another to the south. 
 
Sustainability was a focal point in the design including the artwork. It was built to LEED Silver green building standards with advanced rainwater management, energy efficient lighting and water use systems, uses low emitting and recycled materials in construction and minimizes the impact on the surrounding wetlands. 
 
Artwork featured on the exterior of the two entrance pavilions recognizes the station’s Virginia roots and the proximity to the nation’s capital. Created by artist Rob Ley, the south pavilion features a representation of Virginia blue bells with the famed cherry blossoms on the north pavilion. 
 
Customers may still see some ongoing work after the station opens. This includes restoration of the adjacent wetlands and community amenities, architectural details, installation of the South Pavilion artwork and setting up the secure bike and ride facility which will initially open as covered bike storage. 
 
Metro will hold a grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting on Friday at 10:30 a.m. The event will be live streamed for the public. For more information about Metro’s newest station and to watch the grand opening event go to wmata.com/PotomacYard.
 
Metro’s trip planner has been updated to reflect the opening of Potomac Yard Station on Friday. Customer service representatives are also available to help, seven days a week from 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekends. Representatives are available by phone (202) 637-7000, by chat at wmata.com/chat or via social media on Twitter @MetrorailInfo @MetrobusInfo @wmata.

 

 



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Posted 19 May 2023 - 08:08 AM

WTOP-FM, Washington, DC 5/17/23

 
How the opening of the Potomac Yard Metro station could impact your commute

 

When the Potomac Yard Metro station finally opens Friday, it will benefit more than those seeking a ride to the fast-growing area between the Braddock Road and Ronald Reagan National Airport stations.

 

The Potomac Yard station is expected to reduce the number of daily single-occupancy vehicle trips in the area by about 6,000, according to Monica Backmon, CEO of the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority.

 

 

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