Archives station


Archives is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C. on the Green and Yellow Lines.
The station is located in Northwest Washington at 7th Street between Pennsylvania and Indiana Avenues, and it is very close to Gallery Place station, so close that the lights of one station can be seen down the tunnel from the other. It takes its name from the nearby National Archives. Its subtitle is derived from the U.S. Navy Memorial and the Penn Quarter neighborhood in which the station is located. It is a popular stop for tourists, with easy access to the northern side of the National Mall.

History

Service began on April 30, 1983. Its opening coincided with the completion of of rail south of Gallery Place to L'Enfant Plaza and across a bridge over the Potomac River to the Pentagon station.
The station was originally named Archives–Navy Memorial. In 2004, it was renamed Archives–Navy Memorial–Penn Quarter, in recognition of the nearby Penn Quarter neighborhood. "Navy Memorial" and "Penn Quarter" were moved to a new subtitle, leaving "Archives" as the main name, on November 3, 2011. New signage was installed accordingly in 2005, following the 2004 renaming, and in late-spring 2012, following the late-2011 second renaming.
There is a provision for a future second mezzanine at the south end of the station, with a knock-out panel visible on the station's south wall.
In 2004, the station was referenced in the Disney film National Treasure.
From March 26, 2020 until June 28, 2020, this station was closed due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.

Notable places nearby

The station has an island platform accessed from the corner of Indiana Avenue and Seventh Street, NW.