Here are the names of 14 Metro stations written in emoji. Can you guess each one?

Michael Schade created this quiz to kick off the recent Metro Hack Night, where coders from around the region showed off fun and useful projects they’d done to integrate with Metro’s publicly available data or otherwise aid riders.

How many can you get?

(Note: This question uses a combination of new and old names for this station.)

Can you come up with some other Metro station emoji of your own?

Also, I’m excited to announce that on our new site, we will replace the map reading spam detector with emoji quizzes. (Kidding.)

David Alpert created Greater Greater Washington in 2008 and was its executive director until 2020. He formerly worked in tech and has lived in the Boston, San Francisco Bay, and New York metro areas in addition to Washington, DC. He lives with his wife and two children in Dupont Circle.