Grosvenor – Strathmore Washington Metro rapid transit station |
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Address | 10300 Rockville Pike North Bethesda, MD 20852 |
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Connections | WMATA Metrobus Ride On |
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Structure | Open-cut | ||||||||||
Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
Parking | 1,796 spaces including six free motorcycle parking spaces | ||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | 40 racks, 30 lockers | ||||||||||
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Opened | July 25, 1984 | ||||||||||
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Code | A11 | ||||||||||
Owned by | Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority | ||||||||||
Formerly | Grosvenor (1984-2005) | ||||||||||
Traffic | |||||||||||
Passengers (2006) | 2.035 million 3% | ||||||||||
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Grosvenor – Strathmore (formerly Grosvenor) is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Washington Metro in North Bethesda, Maryland. The first above-ground station on the Red Line heading northwest from Washington, D.C., it is one of a number of stations on the Rockville Pike corridor in Montgomery County.
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Named after the nearby Grosvenor Lane, Grosvenor – Strathmore lies within the unincorporated area of North Bethesda. Located to the east of Rockville Pike at its intersection with Tuckerman Lane, the main point of interest near the station is the Music Center at Strathmore.[1] In addition, it is the first stop outside of the Capital Beltway heading outbound towards Shady Grove on the Red Line.
Originally to be named Parkside,[2] service to Grosvenor (named for its proximity to Grosvenor Lane) began on July 25, 1984.[3][4] Its opening coincided with the completion of 6.8 miles (10.9 km) of rail northwest of the Van Ness–UDC station and the opening of the Bethesda, Friendship Heights, Medical Center and Tenleytown stations.[3][4][5] It remained the western terminus of the Red Line until the extension of that line to Shady Grove that December.[6] Trains from Silver Spring continue to terminate here during peak times.
In February of 2005, the Music Center at Strathmore opened adjacent to the station, prompting the name change to Grosvenor-Strathmore. The arts complex and station are connected via an elevated pedestrian walkway, the Carlton R. Sickles Memorial Sky Bridge.
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