Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| West Falls Church station | |
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| Name | West Falls Church |
| Type | Washington Metro station |
| Address | 7040 Haycock Road, Falls Church, Virginia |
| Coordinates | 38.8843°N 77.1944°W |
| Line | Orange Line, Silver Line |
| Platforms | 2 side platforms |
| Bike facilities | 24 bike racks, 4 bike lockers |
| Operators | Washington Metro |
West Falls Church station is a Washington Metro station located in Falls Church, Virginia, serving the Orange Line and Silver Line. The station is situated near the intersection of Virginia State Route 7 and Virginia State Route 338, and is accessible from Interstate 66 and Interstate 495. The station is also close to the Inova Fairfax Hospital and the Falls Church City Public Schools district, which includes George Mason High School and Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School.
The West Falls Church station is a critical transportation hub in the Washington metropolitan area, providing connections to Dulles International Airport via the Silver Line and to Washington, D.C. via the Orange Line. The station is also near the Tysons Corner Center and the Tysons Galleria, two major shopping malls in the region. Additionally, the station is close to the University of Virginia's Northern Virginia Center and the George Mason University's Arlington Campus. The station is served by several Washington Metrobus routes, including the Metroway bus rapid transit system, which connects to Crystal City and Pentagon City.
The West Falls Church station was opened on June 7, 1986, as part of the Washington Metro's Orange Line extension to Vienna, Virginia. The station was designed by the Washington Metro's in-house design team, in consultation with the City of Falls Church and the Fairfax County government. The station's design was influenced by the Brutalist architecture style, which was popular at the time. The station has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including the addition of the Silver Line in 2014, which was built by the Bechtel Group and the Clark Construction Group.
The West Falls Church station has two side platforms, with two tracks in between. The station has a total of four entrances, two of which are located on Haycock Road and two on Virginia State Route 7. The station is equipped with elevators, escalators, and stairways, making it accessible to passengers with disability. The station also has a parking garage with over 1,000 parking spaces, as well as a kiss and ride drop-off area. The station is also close to the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail, a rail trail that runs from Arlington, Virginia to Purcellville, Virginia.
The West Falls Church station is served by the Orange Line and Silver Line of the Washington Metro. The station is also served by several Washington Metrobus routes, including the Metroway bus rapid transit system. The station is a major transfer point for passengers traveling between Washington, D.C. and the Dulles Corridor, which includes Reston, Virginia, Herndon, Virginia, and Ashburn, Virginia. The station is also close to the Fairfax County Parkway and the Dulles Toll Road, making it a convenient option for passengers traveling by car.
The West Falls Church station is expected to undergo significant development in the coming years, with several major projects planned for the area. The Washington Metro is planning to build a new pedestrian bridge over Virginia State Route 7, which will connect the station to the nearby Tysons Corner Center. The City of Falls Church is also planning to develop a new mixed-use project near the station, which will include apartments, office space, and retail space. Additionally, the Fairfax County government is planning to build a new bus rapid transit system, which will connect the station to the nearby George Mason University and the Fairfax County Government Center.
The West Falls Church station is located in Falls Church, Virginia, near the intersection of Virginia State Route 7 and Virginia State Route 338. The station is accessible from Interstate 66 and Interstate 495, making it a convenient option for passengers traveling by car. The station is also close to the Inova Fairfax Hospital and the Falls Church City Public Schools district, which includes George Mason High School and Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School. The station is served by several Washington Metrobus routes, including the Metroway bus rapid transit system, which connects to Crystal City and Pentagon City. The station is also close to the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail, a rail trail that runs from Arlington, Virginia to Purcellville, Virginia, and the Capital Crescent Trail, a rail trail that runs from Georgetown to Silver Spring, Maryland.
Category:Washington Metro stations