Downtown Largo Station, Washington DC metro station in Largo, MD; eastern terminus of the Blue and Silver lines
Downtown Largo Station is a metro station in Prince George's County, Maryland, serving as the eastern terminus of both the Blue Line and the Silver Line. The station sits on an elevated structure with an island platform, and two parking garages are located directly alongside it.
The station opened in 2004 as part of a metro expansion into Prince George's County that had been planned since the 1980s. It was originally called Largo Town Center and was renamed Downtown Largo in 2022.
The station has carried the name Downtown Largo since 2022, reflecting its central role in the city center. Locals use the station regularly as a meeting point and a hub in the community's daily life.
The station is wheelchair accessible via elevators and ramps, and the signs are easy to follow throughout. Several bus lines stop here, making onward connections straightforward, and the on-site parking garages are especially handy for drivers starting their journey here.
On game days at the nearby football stadium, the station sees a surge of fans passing through, giving it a very different energy from a typical weekday. It is also one of the few places in the metro network where two separate lines, the Blue and the Silver, share the same terminus.
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