Reston Town Center (WMATA Station)
Coordinates: 38°57′37″N 77°21′15″W / 38.96028°N 77.35417°W / 38.96028; -77.35417
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| Lines | Silver Line (planned) | ||||||||||
| Structure | Surface | ||||||||||
| Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||||||||
| Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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| Opened | Expected to open in 2016 | ||||||||||
| Accessible | |||||||||||
| Code | N09 | ||||||||||
| Owned by | WMATA | ||||||||||
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Reston Town Center (preliminary name Reston Parkway) is a planned rapid transit station on the Silver Line of the Washington Metro in Reston, an unincorporated area in Northern Virginia. Expected to open in 2016, it will be part of the second phase of the Silver Line project, extending the line westwards to Dulles International Airport and eastern Loudoun County.
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