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Why hello! Im Andy and Im here at Shady Grove Station at one end of the DC Metros Red Line. Today, well be riding all the way to Glenmont on a train just like that to look at all the hidden secrets, stories, and facts that you might not know about from some of DCs most famous stations. So join me, ride with me, and lets begin this journey. Welcome to Secrets of the Red Line. We start our journey at Shady Grove, which was, until the opening of the Silver Line Phase II Extension, the furthest station from the Washington Monument at over 17 miles away, and one of the few stations in the system to have fare gates on the platform level. But there are far more interesting stations ahead, and so well hop on the next train going south towards downtown DC and Glenmont. Our next station south is Rockville, the first station on our ride to have a connection to the MARC Brunswick line. Linked to thestation via a shared underground passageway,its in this passagewa