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Washington, DC
Traveling Information
How to Get There:
By Car:
Washington is circled by the Capital Beltway, formed by Interstates
I-495 and I-95. Interstate 66 leads from Washington west to Virginia.
Interstate 50 heads east to Annapolis, MD, the Chesapeake Bay and the
beaches. Interstate 95 heads north to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New
York. Interstate 270 heads north to Frederick, MD, and beyond.
By Air :
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport:
44 Canal Center Plaza
Alexandria, VA 22314
Only minutes from downtown and located south of the city along the
Potomac River, the airport is served by a full range of domestic
flights on major, regional and commuter carriers.
Washington Dulles International Airport:
45020 Aviation Dr.
Sterling, VA 20166
Located 26 miles west of Washington, DC and offering a full range of
domestic and international flights.
Baltimore/Washington International Airport :
Located 30 miles east of Washington, DC and offering a full range of
domestic and international flights.
Ground Transportation:
All of the major car rental companies have locations at the airports as
well as throughout the city. Taxis are also readily available.
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By Train:
Amtrak
50 Massachusetts Ave NE
Union Station
Washington, DC 20002
By Bus:
Greyhound
1005 1ST ST NE
Washington, DC 20002
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Getting Around:
Metrorail and Metrobus:
Metrorail and Metrobus provide the safest, cleanest and most efficient way
of getting around Washington, DC and the metropolitan suburbs. Five
rail lines and an extensive bus system connect the District with the
Maryland and Virginia suburbs. Train lines are named for colors: Red,
yellow, blue, green, and orange. Station entrances are marked by brown
pylons, capped with the letter “M” and colored stripes indicate which
lines are available. Route maps are posted at each station and inside
each subway car.
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