Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport station
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport station is a Washington Metro station in Arlington County, Virginia on the Blue and Yellow Lines. The station platform is elevated and covered and is the last above-ground station on the Yellow Line in Virginia, heading into Washington, D.C.
It is one of only two stations in the system to have three tracks; the other is. The station is located across Smith Boulevard from Terminal 2 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport; the mezzanine is directly connected to Level 2 of the terminal by two pedestrian bridges. Airport shuttle buses or a walkway connect the station and Terminal 1. The airport's Abingdon Plantation historical site is near the station.
History
The station opened on July 1, 1977. Its opening coincided with the completion of of rail between National Airport and RFK Stadium and the opening of the,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and stations.When service began on July 1, 1977, it was the southern terminus of the Blue Line. After the Yellow Line extension to opened on December 17, 1983, the station remained the southern terminus for the Blue Line until the station opened in 1991.
During construction of a second canopy at the station, Metro began running trains through the center track even though it had not been constructed for standard operations, and on January 20, 2003, a Blue Line train derailed at the switch. No injuries resulted, but the accident delayed construction by a number of weeks. The center track was originally intended for relaying trains.
In 2014, a train was temporarily parked in the middle track while one of the elevators in the station was repaired, creating a "train bridge" to allow passengers to walk through the train to transfer between directions.
In May 2018, Metro announced an extensive renovation of platforms at twenty stations across the system. The Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport station served as a temporary southern terminal for the Blue and Yellow Lines from May to September 2019, while the stations south of the National Airport station were closed. The platforms at the National Airport station itself were rebuilt from August to December 2020.
Between May 25 and September 8, 2019, all trains terminated at this station due to the first phase of WMATA's Platform Improvement Project which closed stations south of Reagan National Airport. Between September 10 until November 5, 2022, all trains also terminated at Reagan National Airport due to the station tie-in, closing all stations south of the airport.