Innovation Center station
Innovation Center Station under construction, September 29, 2016. | ||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 38°57′43″N 77°25′9″W / 38.96194°N 77.41917°WCoordinates: 38°57′43″N 77°25′9″W / 38.96194°N 77.41917°W | |||||||||||||||
Line(s) | Silver Line (planned) | |||||||||||||||
Platforms | 1 island platform | |||||||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Construction | ||||||||||||||||
Structure type | Surface | |||||||||||||||
Other information | ||||||||||||||||
Station code | N11 | |||||||||||||||
History | ||||||||||||||||
Opening | 2020[1] | (projected)|||||||||||||||
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Innovation Center (preliminary names Route 28, Herndon – Dulles East)[2][3] is a planned Washington Metro station in Fairfax County, Virginia on the Silver Line. It will be located adjacent to the Virginia Center for Innovative Technology at the intersection of the SR 267 and SR 28 in McNair, near the Fairfax / Loudoun county line. It is scheduled to begin operation in late 2019 or in 2020. When completed, it will be the only station in the Washington Metro System to start with the letter "I". [1]
Station layout
P Platform level |
Westbound | ← Silver Line (under construction) toward Ashburn (phase 2) (Dulles International Airport) |
Island platform, under construction | ||
Eastbound | → Silver Line (under construction) toward Largo Town Center (phase 2) (Herndon) → | |
M | Mezzanine | One-way faregates, ticket machines, station manager |
G | Street Level | Exit/ Entrance |
Station facilities
Planned facilities for this station include:[4]
- 2 station entrances (both sides of SR 267)
- Pedestrian bridge crossing SR 267
- Bus dropoff/pickup (both entrances)
- Kiss & Ride (south side)
- Parking for 2,000 cars (south side)
References
- 1 2 "Second Phase Of Silver Line Delayed By At Least 13 Months". April 27, 2015. Retrieved April 27, 2015.
- ↑ "Board of Supervisors Approves Proposed Silver Line Station Names". April 10, 2012. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
- ↑ Hosh, Kafia (March 29, 2011). "Fairfax OKs names for new Metrorail stations". Washington Post. Retrieved March 29, 2011.
- ↑ Dulles Metrorail – Innovation Center
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