Metro and Montgomery County officials will officially name the new Silver Spring Transit Center the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center on Nov. 27 to thank and honor the retiring five-term Maryland senator.

Sarbanes was able to secure some $53.6 million in federal funding for the $75 million center. Preliminary work on the site bordered by Colesville Road, Wayne Avenue, Ramsey Avenue and the Silver Spring Metro station began this month. Sarbanes was the ranking member of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, which deals with transit issues.