Metro says it’s time to get to work making transit upgrades at the future site of the new Commanders stadium in the District.
The vote was an expected but important step in the team’s lengthy and complicated quest to return to the city.
The Commanders’ return to D.C. is already approved, along with a broader redevelopment plan for the RFK site. But how fans get to and from the stadium could make or break the project.
WMATA is not recommending a new train station for the new Commanders stadium. Instead, it is proposing a Gold Line bus rapid ...
Instead, the public transit agency wants to improve the Stadium Armory Station and introduce a new bus rapid transit line to ...
Metro maps a ~$400M transit package for the RFK stadium — entrances, buses and operations, not a new rail station.
Every modern stadium deal is challenging, but few have had the improbable twists and turns that brought the Commanders back ...
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WMATA proposes new bus line, upgrades to Stadium-Armory stop but no new train station at RFK Stadium site
A new Metro train station will not be recommended as part of a transit transformation set to accompany the new Commanders ...
Metro is not recommending the construction of a new Metrorail station at the Commanders’ future home at the RFK Stadium site, ...
Metro is proposing hundreds of millions in transit upgrades for the RFK Stadium site, including major improvements at Stadium ...
District leaders are considering a new bus rapid transit line along H Street as the city prepares for the opening of the new ...
The Washington Commanders agreed to a deal with the District of Columbia to build a new stadium at the site of RFK Stadium, ...
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