Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

11/20/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/20/2024 08:37

Metro Transit Police and Metro leaders celebrate opening of MTPD District III Substation in Prince George’s County

For immediate release: November 20, 2024


Yesterday, Metro General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Randy Clark was joined by Metro Transit Police Chief Michael Anzallo, Metro Leaders, Prince George's County Police Chief Malik Aziz and officers from both agencies for a ribbon cutting ceremony, commemorating the opening of the new Metro Transit Police Department (MTPD), District III Station.

MTPD established the third district in Prince George's County, Maryland, to join the other two MTPD districts located in Springfield, Virginia, and Northeast, Washington, D.C. The location in Landover, Maryland, was chosen to give the MTPD a balanced presence within the three jurisdictions the agency serves. The location will also allow MTPD to have a quicker response time and community presence in Prince George's County, and areas of Northeast and Southeast, Washington, D.C.

The project, estimated at $8.2M, began in 2017, with construction beginning in 2022. The building, which was a former daycare center, can accommodate 100 officers and support personnel working 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The MTPD substation has been certified as LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver by the U.S. Green Building Council. Achieving LEED® Silver certification demonstrates a commitment to sustainable building practices and environmental responsibility.

In 1976, Congress authorized the establishment of the Metro Transit Police Department. MTPD police officers have tri-state jurisdiction with responsibility for a wide range of law enforcement and public safety functions in transit facilities throughout the National Capital Region. MTPD has an authorized strength of nearly 500 sworn police officers with police powers throughout the 1,800 square mile Transit Zone that includes the District of Columbia and parts of Virginia and Maryland.

The officers working out of the station have an expansive patrol service area that includes several Metrorail lines and bus routes, three rail yards and three bus garages. District III serves the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines from New Carrollton and Downtown Largo to Federal Center SW and the Green Line from Branch Ave to Waterfront.