Posted on 12/19/2020 11:09:40 AM PST by marktwain
“eating food and drinking beverages of any type NOT permitted on Metro”
That WAS true 20 years ago, but now, everyone brings their coffee and travel mugs. People eat in the cars all the time. The cars, especially the older ones with carpeting are filthy and disgusting and stink like the landfill.
what about coming from BWI ?
I left DC 3 years ago and the regulation was still in effect. I guess I road in the cars where folks were following the rules. I do recall many left behind newspapers, especially the WaPo freebie handed out in the morning rush hour.
The “Father of the Metro” was Carton Sickles - I had the pleasure of meeting him at a doctor’s office. The staff told him I used the Metro from Wheaton to DC (and later from Owings Mills to Johns Hopkins).
He handed me his 38 year service pin.
The DC Metro is a great form of transport - better than driving in DC or Baltimore!!!!!
That's also a good way to go. I believe you can travel by rail all the way from the airport into DC
If you come through Dulles, you have to take a shuttle bus from the airport to the Wiehle Ave. Metro station, but that's a minor inconvenience.
If you fly in to National Airport, the Metro station is across the street.
When I used to go to Washington to do research at the National Archives, and Library of Congress, I used to stay out in Waldorf, Maryland (Rt 5 to 301 S) at a Super 8 out there, then drive into the city every day. Haven’t been there in years, but I’m sure there are more hotels out that way now since there is a big mall on the same road.
Use an alternate route....folks are trapped once they are on the Metro campus.
Just a hint.
I’m local and am happy to answer questions.
Is there an easy foot traffic way to hike from Reagan National to the Lincoln Memorial/ Capitol? It looks like crossing the Arlington Memorial Bridge might do it.
So, I was looking for a pedestrian way to make it back to a hotel/parked vehicle/airport outside of the District.
A five mile walk is not a challenge to me. Ten miles would take some effort.
I had to ride the green line south several times in 1991 when the “crack wars” were in full swing. I had a 2 1/2” Smith 19 in a Bianchi cross draw and a Gerber MK II inside my jacket in defiance of local customs.
It will probably be cold with a wind off the water.
8. Re: Walking From the Lincoln Memorial to Arlington National Cem? 6 years ago Save
The walk from Arl. Cemetery to Lincoln Memorial is .9 miles - a beautiful, easy and gorgeous, scenic walk across Memorial Bridge. There are broad -12-15 ft. wide - sidewalks and navigating the traffic circle is not at all difficult or dangerous if you just go in the crosswalks and pay attention.
From there you can walk a loop of the other monument/memorials - or take a taxi. Distances are easy to figure with online maps.
It is supposed to be about 2 miles from the Lincoln Memorial to the Capitol.
The Mt Vernon bike path offers good access to Virginia and to Reagan National Airport, with a walk of about 4 - 5 miles. Go toward Arlington from the Lincoln Memorial across Memorial bridge or from Jefferson Memorial across 395 then left/South - SouthEast along bike path which follows the river, to Reagan National.
Not following what you’re saying. We will not be able to leave if we use Metro?
upon further review BWI is not an option since they require rona test to fly out it appears Also Md. Stasi probably collecting information upon landing
It is simply astounding how America, once the land of the free and the home of the brave, has changed in less than a year.
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