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Red Line
The Red line is the Metro's busiest line, and the only line that does not share its tracks with other lines. The line forms a U. It starts and ends in Maryland, with the bottom of the U in central DC.
Station Year Open Transfer
Shady Grove 1984  
Rockville 1984
Twinbrook 1984  
White Flint 1984  
Grosvenor–Strathmore 1984  
Medical Center 1984  
Bethesda 1984  
Friendship Heights 1984  
Tenleytown–AU 1984  
Van Ness–UDC 1981  
Cleveland Park 1981  
Woodley Park 1981  
Dupont Circle 1977  
Farragut North 1976  
Metro Center 1976
Gallery Place 1976
Judiciary Square 1976  
Union Station 1976
NoMa–Gallaudet U 2004  
Rhode Island Avenue 1976  
Brookland–CUA 1978  
Fort Totten 1978
Takoma 1978  
Silver Spring 1978
Forest Glen 1990  
Wheaton 1990  
Glenmont 1998  

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