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Stations with center platforms

This list of stations with center platforms is provided to help elevator-dependent customers circumvent out-of-service elevators. Metro stations have either side or center platforms.

Side platforms are separated by the tracks, so going from one side to the other requires going up to the mezzanine level, crossing over and coming down on the far side. Center platforms have the tracks on either side of the platform, so crossing from one side to the other can be done without leaving the track level.

Here's an example showing how elevator-dependent customers can take advantage of center-platform stations in circumventing out-of-service elevators:

  • A customer in a wheelchair arrives at McPherson Square (a side-platform station) and finds the elevator to the mezzanine level out of service. Unable to reach the mezzanine by elevator, he cannot exit the station, nor can he reach the operating elevator on the opposite side of the tracks.
  • The customer boards the next train and proceeds to Metro Center, which he knows to be a center-platform station. There he crosses the platform, boards a train bound in the opposite direction and rides one stop to McPherson Square.
  • Leaving the train at McPherson Square platform, the customer is now on the side with the working elevator, which he uses to reach the mezzanine and proceed to the street level.

Please note that customers do not need to use this tactic for avoiding down elevators. If you find an elevator out of service, you can instead proceed to the next station and ask the station manager for shuttle service back to your destination. But our customers tell us that the strategy outlined above typically gets you on your way significantly faster than waiting for a shuttle to be dispatched, travel to the station, pick you up and drive you on to your destination.

Finally, avoid being surprised by out-of-service elevators by monitoring our Web elevator status page, station announcements and outages displayed on station platform displays and kiosk whiteboards.

Blue Line

Addison Road-Seat Pleasant

Benning Road

Braddock Road

Capitol Heights

Capitol South

Eastern Market

Federal Center SW

Federal Triangle

Foggy Bottom-GWU

Franconia-Springfield

King Street

L'Enfant Plaza

Largo Town Center

Metro Center

Morgan Boulevard

Potomac Ave

Stadium-Armory

Van Dorn Street

Green Line

Anacostia

Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter

Branch Ave

College Park-U of MD

Columbia Heights

Congress Heights

Fort Totten

Gallery Pl-Chinatown

Georgia Ave-Petworth

Greenbelt

Mt Vernon Sq 7th St-Convention Center

Navy Yard

Naylor Road

Shaw-Howard U

Southern Avenue

Suitland

U Street/African-Amer Civil War Memorial/Cardozo

Waterfront-SEU

Orange Line

Capitol South

Court House

Deanwood

Dunn Loring-Merrifield

East Falls Church

Eastern Market

Federal Center SW

Federal Triangle

Foggy Bottom-GWU

L'Enfant Plaza

Landover

Metro Center

Minnesota Ave

New Carrollton

Potomac Ave

Stadium-Armory

Vienna/Fairfax-GMU

Red Line

Bethesda

Brookland-CUA

Cleveland Park

Farragut North

Forest Glen

Fort Totten

Friendship Heights

Glenmont

Grosvenor-Strathmore

Medical Center

New York Ave-Florida Ave-Gallaudet U

Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood

Rockville

Shady Grove

Silver Spring

Takoma

Tenleytown-AU

Twinbrook

Union Station

Van Ness-UDC

Wheaton

White Flint

Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan

Yellow Line

Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter

Braddock Road

Gallery Pl-Chinatown

Huntington

King Street

Mt Vernon Sq 7th St-Convention Center

The Kennedy Center Open House Arts Festival

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