Continuing south, the next station after Van Ness is Cleveland Park. This station is not that deep for a rock tunnel stop, similar to Van Ness, around 80-90 feet. There is the standard 4 coffer vault and island platform.
The station serves the Cleveland Park neighborhood of D.C. There are entrances on both sides of Connecticut Ave. Strangely, this station is actually closer to the national zoo than the Woodley Park Zoo stop, so anyone trying to go to the zoo should use this stop instead.
Cleveland Park opened in December of 1981 as part of the Van...
Read moreThere is only one escalator on each street side only going up. The stairs take you down which isn't a big deal when the escalators are working. Today neither was working. I had to carry my bicycle up the stairs.
I found out today that because of the rolling blackouts t h e hooked up a generator. Nice lady working the station says her computer screens...
Read moreThis metrorail station is easy to navigate and has entrances on both sides of the street for convenience. Once you enter the escalators go very far down, so be careful going down. The station is clean and easy to navigate with signs throughout. Cleveland Park is near Woodley Park and the Zoo, although the next station is slightly closer to the...
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