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Judiciary Square station

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Judiciary Square
File:WMATA 7000-series train at Judiciary Square.jpg
Judiciary Square station in June 2023
General information
Location450 F Street NW
Washington, D.C.
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Owned byWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus transport Metrobus: D20, D24, D30
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Bicycle facilitiesCapital Bikeshare, 18 racks
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeB02
History
OpenedMarch 27, 1976; 50 years ago (March 27, 1976)
Passengers
20232,575 daily[1]
Rank39 out of 98
Services
Preceding station File:WMATA Metro Logo small.svg Washington Metro Following station
Gallery Place Red Line Union Station
toward Glenmont
Former services
Preceding station File:WMATA Metro Logo small.svg Washington Metro Following station
Gallery Place Green Line Commuter Shortcut Union Station
toward Greenbelt
Location
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Judiciary Square station is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C., on the Red Line. It is located in the Judiciary Square neighborhood in the Northwest quadrant of the city, 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 located in the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, which incorporates the escalators and elevators into its architecture.[2]

History

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Service began on March 27, 1976.[3] This station is also the birthplace of the Metro, as the initial groundbreaking was held here on December 9, 1969.[4]

During a September 2012 refurbishment of the station, new signage was installed. Similar signage can be found at the Gallery Place, NoMa–Gallaudet U, Morgan Boulevard, Grosvenor-Strathmore, and Largo Town Center stations. It is the only station with two-sided platforms with elevators between each platform and street.

From March 26 to June 28, 2020, this station was closed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.[5][6][7]

Between January 15 to January 21, 2021, this station was closed because of security concerns due to the 2021 Inauguration.[8]

Station layout

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The station has two tracks with two side platforms and a mezzanine on either end. Each mezzanine has fare gates and escalators reaching the street level. At the northwest end of the platforms, a pair of elevators directly serve the platforms, each with a single fare gate and ticket machine.

Notable places nearby

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References

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