I love how close this is to my hotel and how convenient it was to get to the national mall daily.
Woodley Park opened in December of 1981 as part of the Van Ness extension.
Greatest Zoo I have ever seen, completely free, and all animals were present, unlike in other zoos where half of the animals are missing.
This station is located in the Woodley Park neighborhood of D.C., however Adams Morgan is also not far away, just a short walk across the Duke Ellington bridge.
Convient location.. Not bad for a metro stop as far as cleanliness goes and general surrounding area.
This station has the third longest escalators on the system, after Wheaton and Bethesda, and the longest in D.C. itself.
Construction is finished!!! About 3 blocks to the zoo, it is the closest rail station. Elevator is on the street corner instead of norm station entrance
After the Cleveland Park stop, the Red Line heads downhill into much deeper rock tunnel. The next station is Woodley Park. Despite it having zoo in the name, it is not the closest stop to the zoo. That distinction falls with Cleveland Park one stop north.
This is the last stop heading south that uses the four coffer arch which has been standard at every stop since Medical Center. There is still the standard island platform.
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