College Park–University of Maryland station

College Park–University of Maryland station is a Washington Metro station in Prince George's County, Maryland, on the Green Line. It also serves MARC's Camden Line, though only select trains stop at the station.

College Park–University of MD
The Metro platform in September 2021
General information
Location4931 Calvert Road &
7202 Bowdoin Avenue
College Park, Maryland
Coordinates38.9784°N 76.9282°W / 38.9784; -76.9282
Owned byWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Line(s)Capital Subdivision
Platforms1 island platform (Washington Metro)
2 side platforms (Capital Subdivision)
Tracks4 (2 for each service)
Connections
  • Metrobus: 83, 86, C8, F6, R12
  • TheBus: 14, 17
  • Shuttle-UM: 104, 109
  • MTA Maryland: 204
Construction
Parking1,870 spaces
Bicycle facilities81 racks, 40 lockers
AccessibleMetro only
Other information
Station codeE09
History
OpenedDecember 11, 1993 (December 11, 1993)
Rebuilt2021
Passengers
20221,352 daily (Metro)
Rank58th (Metro)
Services
Preceding station MARC Following station
Riverdale
towards Union Station
Camden Line Greenbelt
Preceding station Washington Metro Following station
Hyattsville Crossing Green Line Greenbelt
Terminus
Former services
Preceding station Washington Metro Following station
Hyattsville Crossing
toward Huntington
Yellow Line Greenbelt
Terminus
Hyattsville Crossing Green Line Commuter Shortcut
Future services
Preceding station Maryland Transit Administration Following station
Baltimore Avenue–UMD
toward Bethesda
Purple Line Riverdale Park North–UMD
toward New Carrollton
Location

The station is located in College Park near the University of Maryland, College Park, with entrances at the intersection of Calvert Road and Bowdoin Avenue, and near the intersection of Paint Branch Parkway and River Road. It adjoins the headquarters of the American Physical Society and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

This station is planned to be served by the light rail Purple Line, under construction as of 2023.

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