College Park–University of Maryland station

College Park
University of Maryland Green Line

MARC commuter rail station
Washington Metro rapid transit station
Location 4930 Calvert Road
College Park, MD 20740
Owned by Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Line(s)

Metro:

  Purple Line (proposed)

MARC:

Platforms 1 island platform (Washington Metro)
2 side platforms (MARC)
Tracks 4 (2 for each service)
Connections

Metrobus: 83, 83X, 86, C8, F6, J4, R12
RTA: 302/G
TheBus: 14, 17
Shuttle-UM: 104, 109

MTA Commuter Bus: 204
Construction
Structure type at-grade
Parking 1,870 spaces
Bicycle facilities 81 racks, 40 lockers
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code E09
History
Opened December 11, 1993 (December 11, 1993)
Traffic
Passengers (2016) 3,982 daily [1]Decrease 9.27%
Services
Preceding station   Washington Metro   Following station
Green Line
Terminus
MARC
Camden Line

College Park–University of Maryland is a Washington Metro station in Prince George's County, Maryland on the Green Line.

The station is located in College Park near the University of Maryland, College Park, with entrances at the intersection of Calvert Road and Bowdoin Avenue, and near the intersection of Paint Branch Parkway and River Road. It adjoins the headquarters of the American Physical Society and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Service at College Park began on December 11, 1993.

The station's bus terminal is host to several Metrobus lines, the 14 and 17 lines of The Bus, and the G Route of the Laurel Connect-a-Ride, as well as the University's complimentary Shuttle-UM running from the station to the Stamp Student Union on campus, connecting residents and passengers to Prince George's County, the University, and to Washington, D.C. The 104 bus shuttles students from the Metro to Stamp Student Union.

A multi-level parking garage on the east side of the station containing 1,345 parking spaces opened June 25, 2005.[2]

This station is planned to be one of the stations on the Purple Line system, formerly known as the Bi-County Transitway.

In addition, the station is the first to feature a Bike & Ride facility. A mesh enclosure built into the adjacent parking garage, the facility can hold up to 120 bikes and has 24-hour access. The facility hopes to increase transportation to and from the station by bike and the facility is open for use as of March 2012.[3]

An incident on October 4, 1997, saw a single-engine plane crash into the Metro right-of-way west of College Park airport, injuring its six occupants and damaging the Metro fence and railing.[4]

On June 25, 2017, Yellow Line trains will stop serving the station due to the elimination of Rush+, which is part of major changes to the Metrorail system.[5]


MARC service

MARC trains, on the Camden Line, stop at this station on a set of tracks that are parallel to the Metro tracks. These tracks are accessible from the west side of the station and also via a pedestrian tunnel that passes under the Metro tracks. Only select Camden Line trains stop at the College Park station. The station is unstaffed, which requires that riders buy a ticket on the train. As of 2013 the daily ridership was 152.

Station layout

P
Platform level
Southbound Green Line Green Line toward Branch Avenue (Prince George's Plaza)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Northbound Green Line Green Line toward Greenbelt (Terminus)
M Mezzanine One-way faregates, ticket machines, station agent
G Street Level Exit/ Entrance
MARC platforms

References

Media related to College Park–University of Maryland (WMATA station) at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 38°58′42″N 76°55′42″W / 38.978394°N 76.928201°W / 38.978394; -76.928201

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