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No it's not. Compared to Greenbelt station which has 4,000 parking spaces!
That's only one station though. DC still has a lot of parking garages but I don't see why that is such a big deal. The Metro system serves a lot of suburban communities, so it shouldn't be that much of a shock that DC Metro provides lots of parking garages.
HA HA HA. I will see PARKING just east of the station?? yeah I can see some sports on the side of the street. that must be what you are talking about. So you can go to google maps and look it up , but for some reason you won't prove it by providing the street names.
Simply highlarious. You are a child.
You continue to just make wild fabrications.
There is tons of parking just to the east, in the residential complex called Braddock Place or whatnot.
Again, how do people get to Braddock Metro if they aren't parking in the local lots? You think they fly there? Braddock Place probably has 1,000 parking spaces.
I remember in one instance MDallstar posted some videos of Tysons and bethseda, if that's what they think urban is than Houston is an urban monster LOL
Tysons is a mess. I feel bad for people paying a high rent to live there. I don't care how many TODs they build. It doesn't change the fact it will never be a real urban place.
This place dies after 6 pm. Nobody comes there on the weekends. Deli shops anyone? lol.
It's hilarious they present these districts just because they have high rises. Who cares. They're dull as dishwater.
Btw. some of those images are of two of downtown LA's building called the Rossyln. Oops.
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