Wheaton station (Washington Metro)
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Wheaton station is a Washington Metro station in Montgomery County, Maryland on the Red Line. The station serves the suburb of Wheaton, and is located at the intersection of Georgia Avenue (Maryland Route 97) and Reedie Drive. The station contains Template:Convert escalators, which are the longest set of single-span escalators in the Western Hemisphere.
Service at Wheaton began on September 22, 1990, and it was the northeastern end of the Red Line for nearly eight years, until Glenmont opened in July 1998.
On June 1, 2024, all Red Line stations north of Fort Totten, including this one were closed to allow the Maryland Transit Authority to work on the upcoming Purple Line. Takoma re-opened on June 29 while the rest of the stations re-opened on September 1st, 2024.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Station layoutEdit
Wheaton station features the longest set of single-span escalators in the Western Hemisphere, each featuring a length of Template:Convert,<ref>Metro Facts Template:Webarchive. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. Accessed September 14, 2010.</ref> with a vertical rise of Template:Convert.<ref>"Standing on the Left? You Must Be on Vacation", The Washington Post, May 17, 2004</ref> Wheaton's escalators travel at a speed of Template:Convert per minute (±5%) and are set at an inclination of 30 degrees.<ref>Elevator/Escalator Department, WMATA. Reply to a customer inquiry, Case 580424. Answer forwarded by Helen B. Gregory, Customer Service, WMATA, 9/14, 2010</ref> The trip takes approximately 2 minutes and 45 seconds. There are two elevators leading into the station's parking garage at the Reedie Drive entrance, while the entrance at the bus bay is at ground level. Inside the station, there is one elevator leading from the mezzanine to the Shady Grove bound side of the platform. The station is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. However, the station lacks backup elevators. In the event that the elevator to the platform is not operational, the station is not accessible and disabled users must take a shuttle to the next station.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
This station, along with Forest Glen farther south and Fort Totten's lower level, has separate tunnels and platforms for each direction, instead of the large, vaulted common room seen at most other underground stations in the Metro system; this design was used to save money due to the station's depth.Template:Cn Template:Clear left