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Bus stations near Arlington Line

  • Clarendon Blvd & N Courthouse Rd,1 min walk,
  • Wilson Blvd, Wb @ N Veitch Street, Ns,2 min walk,
  • Court House Metro, Arlington Co Offices (Flags),2 min walk,
  • Wilson Blvd @ N Veitch St,3 min walk,

Metro stations near Arlington Line

  • Court House Metro Station,1 min walk,
  • Rosslyn Metro Station,17 min walk,

Bus lines to Arlington Line

  • 61,Wilson @ N Veitch,
  • 4B,East To Rosslyn,
  • 38B,West To Ballston,
  • 41,Columbia Pike - Ballston - Courthouse,
  • 43,Courthouse - Rosslyn - Crystal City,
  • 45,Columbia Pike - DHS/Sequoia - Rosslyn,
  • 62,Court House Metro - Lorcom Lane - Ballston Metro,
  • 77,Shirlington - Lyon Park - Courthouse,
  • 75,Shirlington,
  • 622,Haymarket to Rosslyn/Ballston,
  • 932,Falmouth to Pentagon/Rosslyn/Ballst,
  • 972,Dale City Pentagon Rosslyn Express,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Arlington Line?

    The closest stations to Arlington Line are:

    • Clarendon Blvd & N Courthouse Rd is 60 yards away, 1 min walk.
    • Court House Metro Station is 80 yards away, 1 min walk.
    • Wilson Blvd, Wb @ N Veitch Street, Ns is 150 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Court House Metro, Arlington Co Offices (Flags) is 166 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Wilson Blvd @ N Veitch St is 213 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • Rosslyn Metro Station is 1399 yards away, 17 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Arlington Line?

    These Bus lines stop near Arlington Line: 38B, 43, 55, 622, 77

  • Which Metro lines stop near Arlington Line?

    These Metro lines stop near Arlington Line: METRORAIL ORANGE LINE, METRORAIL SILVER LINE

  • What’s the nearest metro station to Arlington Line?

    The nearest metro station to Arlington Line is Court House Metro Station. It’s a 1 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Arlington Line?

    The nearest bus stop to Arlington Line is Clarendon Blvd & N Courthouse Rd. It’s a 1 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Metro to Arlington Line?

    The METRORAIL ORANGE LINE is the first Metro that goes to Arlington Line. It stops nearby at 5:17 AM.

  • What time is the last Metro to Arlington Line?

    The METRORAIL BLUE LINE is the last Metro that goes to Arlington Line. It stops nearby at 12:24 AM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Arlington Line?

    The 4B is the first Bus that goes to Arlington Line. It stops nearby at 5:30 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Arlington Line?

    The 38B is the last Bus that goes to Arlington Line. It stops nearby at 2:12 AM.

  • How much is the Metro fare to Arlington Line?

    The Metro fare to Arlington Line costs about $2.00 - $6.00.

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Arlington Line Address: Wilson Blvd at North Courthouse Rd street in Arlington

Arlington Line
Arlington LineThe Arlington Line was a series of fortifications that the Union Army erected in Alexandria County (now Arlington County), Virginia, to protect the City of Washington during the American Civil War (see Civil War Defenses of Washington and Washington, D.C., in the American Civil War).Just across the Potomac River from the Union capital city, Confederate Virginia was a major Union concern when the war began. In May 1861, federal troops seized much the County and immediately began constructing a group of forts near Washington on the Virginia side of the River to protect the capital city. After the Confederate Army routed the Union Army at the First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) in late July 1861, the Union Army began construction on a line of breastworks and lunettes to the west of the earlier fortifications. These and larger fortifications later constructed nearby became known as the Arlington Line. They included a lunette (Fort Cass) and Fort Whipple, which became parts of Fort Myer, later to be renamed as Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall. The Arlington Line was never attacked, even after the federal defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) in late August 1863. The Line therefore effectively served its strategic purpose. Major Daniel Phineas Woodbury was the Union engineer who designed and constructed the Arlington Line. One of its forts, Fort Woodbury (which once stood in what is today Arlington's Courthouse neighborhood), was named for him.
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