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CrazyOne Apr 22, 2007 11:37 am

Just to further clarify, I've always considered Union Station to be the closest stop to the Capitol building. There are some streets to cross and stuff, but 15 minutes is being generous. A taxi is a waste, pretty much. It's really just a few blocks away. By the time you walk to where you can get a cab, you'd be halfway there if you just walk in the direction of the station. BTW, no, do not take a cab to BWI if that's what you meant. Cost a mint and won't save you much if any time.

Expect the trains to be crowded at that time of day, but Union Station is the end of the line so at least you should be able to get a seat. Make sure you get on the right train for the Penn Line. (There are three MARC lines that leave from Union Station, and anytime you go in there in the afternoon there are likely to be several different MARC trains sitting there waiting to go.)

I think arriving 4:45 sounds awfully iffy, especially with needing to check a bag! There's a several-minute bus ride from BWI Rail Station to the terminal, and you may have to wait a few for the next bus. I'd go for the earlier train mentioned above. But if you're okay cutting it closer, the later one should still work.

You should be able to be at the Capitol until around 20 minutes or so before train departure and still have plenty of time to get to the station and buy a ticket. You can buy the MARC ticket from the same machines as sell the Amtrak tickets.

drnp Apr 23, 2007 6:05 am

Very helpful guys, thanks for the info.

drnp

tazi Apr 23, 2007 10:31 am


Originally Posted by violist (Post 7621474)
There are trains at 3:34 (arriving BWI at 4:12) and 4:20
(arriving 4:45). I'd say the latter would give you enough
time, even though there is no elite security at Pier D.

Keep in mind though, the MARC train does not stop right at BWI. You will need to take a shuttle or cab from the train station to the airport.

choster Apr 23, 2007 2:10 pm


Originally Posted by CrazyOne (Post 7621895)
Just to further clarify, I've always considered Union Station to be the closest stop to the Capitol building.

It is, if you are on the Senate side. The closest stop to the House side is Capitol South on the Orange and Blue Lines, right next to the Cannon Building and across from the RNC. From there it would probably be easiest to take the Orange out to New Carrollton-- though not all trains stop at NCR-- than to backtrack on Metro to Union Station.

Quaker325 Apr 23, 2007 2:13 pm


Originally Posted by violist (Post 7621474)
I'm guessing that if you're going to be in the Capitol building, you
won't have an enormous amount of luggage. You can walk to
Union Station easily in 15 minutes, and public trans will take
longer than that. If you are going to cut things close, a taxi
to Union Station might be sensible.

There are trains at 3:34 (arriving BWI at 4:12) and 4:20
(arriving 4:45). I'd say the latter would give you enough
time, even though there is no elite security at Pier D.

I've done this timing (taking the Marc that arrives at 4:45 for a flight around 5:45), and while I've never missed my flight, it can be quite stressful. Also, I haven't checked a bag when doing this.

drnp May 26, 2007 12:24 pm

Just got back from DC yesterday, and everything went smooth. I ended my meetings on the House side of the Capitol in the CHOB (Cannon Building) around 245pm. I walked to Union Station from there in plenty of time get my bag out of storage, buy a ticket, and catch the 3:34 Marc to BWI. Train was crowded, but I boarded early and got a seat. Checked my bag and cleared security by 4:40pm, plenty of time for my 5:51pm flight to IAH.

Thanks again guys,

drnp


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