Submitted by Cooking_with_MREs t3_10l2r4j in washingtondc
I'm new to the area, and not that familiar with the history and development of Metro so bear with me.
Has WMATA ever considered more underground stations? It seems like so many of the stations farther from downtown are above ground.
I'm thinking about NoMa -- when that was built was there ever talk of putting it below ground? or any of the newer Silver Line stations for that matter.
Also, as locals -- what do you prefer? Above or below ground stations?
keyjan t1_j5u88zk wrote
NoMa is the old New York Avenue station which was built fairly recently. They just rearranged some tracks and slapped a platform on it. It was an easy build.
As for above ground vs underground--I'm going to hazard a guess that they'd go above ground as much as possible, since any tunneling process (boring or cut and cover) is going to be hugely disruptive and expensive. (Hell, I remember the mayhem that was the Petworth station construction job, and I didn't even live here at the time.)
For example, the Purple line in MD is hung up for another 7 months because of...utilities. The power etc utilities didn't get moved in time, and that's an entirely above ground line. Imagine if they were trying to tunnel?
Not to mention other tunnels they'd have to go around.
https://www.washingtontunnels.com/