Franconia-Springfield is a Washington Metro station in Springfield, Virginia, on the Blue Line. It is the southwestern terminus of the Blue Line. The station serves a suburban area and is mostly used for commuters, with over 5,000 parking spaces. It is located at Franconia-Springfield Parkway and Frontier Drive, and it is considered to be a major transit hub, with the Virginia Railway Express, Metrobus, and local and regional bus lines all present. Service began on June 28, 1997.
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| - Franconia-Springfield is a Washington Metro station in Springfield, Virginia, on the Blue Line. It is the southwestern terminus of the Blue Line. The station serves a suburban area and is mostly used for commuters, with over 5,000 parking spaces. It is located at Franconia-Springfield Parkway and Frontier Drive, and it is considered to be a major transit hub, with the Virginia Railway Express, Metrobus, and local and regional bus lines all present. Service began on June 28, 1997.
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| - Franconia-Springfield is a Washington Metro station in Springfield, Virginia, on the Blue Line. It is the southwestern terminus of the Blue Line. The station serves a suburban area and is mostly used for commuters, with over 5,000 parking spaces. It is located at Franconia-Springfield Parkway and Frontier Drive, and it is considered to be a major transit hub, with the Virginia Railway Express, Metrobus, and local and regional bus lines all present. Service began on June 28, 1997.
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