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5th Street station (DC Streetcar)

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5th St DC Streetcar 2016
5th St DC Streetcar 2016

5th Street is a streetcar station, located across the intersection of H Street NE and 5th Street NE. It is located on the H Street/Benning Road Line of the DC Streetcar system.

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5th Street station (DC Streetcar)
H Street Northeast, Washington Near Northeast

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N 38.900209 ° E -76.9995 °
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H Street Northeast 500
20549 Washington, Near Northeast
District of Columbia, United States
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