Getting Around DC – Part 7 – The DC Circulator

Getting Around DC – Part 7 – The DC Circulator

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The bright red DC Circulator busses drive three circular routes to and from many major tourist and dining areas in DC for only $1.00 per trip (half price for seniors and the disabled).  The $3.00 one-day pass is a great deal if you are planning on lots of sightseeing.  Busses stop every couple blocks and you can get on and off at any stop.
Convention Center – SE Waterfront Route – This route runs from the DC Convention Center through The National Mall to the …read more

Getting Around Washington, DC – Part 4 – The Metro Subway

Getting Around Washington, DC – Part 4 – The Metro Subway

The Washington subway system (The Metro) is a great way to get around the area.  Using a hub and spoke layout, there are five lines or routes – the Red, Yellow, Green, Blue and Orange Lines that cover different areas of the metro Washington area. Train lines interconnect at various stations, sometimes requiring the rider to change subway levels within a station.  System maps are posted at each station and on all trains or available online.  
Farecards & MetroRail Passes
The cost to ride the metro is based on the distance you travel and the time of day (rush hour is a …read more


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