A Metro Station In Georgetown? It Could Finally Happen
That Georgetown doesn't have a Metro station has always been the source of a longstanding urban myth. The residents of the tony Northwest neighborhood rejected a station when Metro was first built, goes the myth, because they feared it would allow the city's riff-raff to bring their troublemaking ways to the peaceful area.
Not only is that false it was largely the neighborhood's geography and location that knocked it out of contention but Georgetown may eventually get a Metro station after all.
Today Metro unveiled a preliminary map of a new rail network (see below) it could build for the busiest part of the system's core by 2040. The network would be formed by a new loop of the Yellow and Blue Lines in downtown D.C. with between eight and 10 new stations, including a much-vaunted one in Georgetown. It would also feature a second crossing of the Potomac River to Rosslyn.
As part of the expansion, Virginia would also get a third Metro line. .............................(more)
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