In April 2017, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) first started offering Wi-Fi in the Metro, starting with the following stations: Metro Center, Gallery Place, L'Enfant Plaza, Judiciary Square, Union Station, and Archives. This Thursday, that number has since grown with 24 additional stations offering Wi-Fi.

The additional stations include:

Farragut North

Farragut West

Dupont Circle

Foggy Bottom-GWU

Cleveland Park

Rosslyn

Van Ness-UDC

Crystal City

Tenleytown-AU

Smithsonian

Friendship Heights

Mt. Vernon Square

Bethesda

Columbia Heights

Medical Center

Waterfront

Forest Glen

Navy Yard-Ballpark

Wheaton

Anacostia

Glenmont

Courthouse

McPherson Square

Clarendon

In map form, see the image below. The stations with red dots are the ones that currently offer Wi-Fi.

In response to this news, one Twitter user was a little less than stellar.

This is a double edged sword because people will be able to tweet angrily about service from anywhere in the metro — Snarls de Gaulle (@LevzOfGrass) December 14, 2017

According to a press release, WMATA hopes to have every single station offer WI-Fi by mid-2018.

What are your thoughts? Excited? Disappointed? Let Curbed DC know in the comments.

• Free customer Wi-Fi now available at 30 Metro stations [WMATA]