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SKBapril Oct 29, 2008 8:43 am

getting to BWI during rush hour
 
I need to make a 730pm flight on a thursday from BWI.
I work in bethesda and thought it would be nice to just drive....what time should i leave?
or is is better to go back to DC via metro and get to BWI using public transp.?

dchristiva Oct 29, 2008 8:50 am

I'd say hit the road by about 5:00 if you want to drive. Otherwise, public transportation is the way to go, though that's not simple, either.

Annandaler Oct 29, 2008 8:55 am

You're taking a big risk on traffic. If all goes well, you should be in the airport parking lots within an hour or so. But heavy rush-hour traffic (which is the norm) will add 3045 minutes to the ride.

You seem amenable to public transit. The cheapest way is taking Metro to Greenbelt and then the B30 Metrobus. That avoids the Beltway traffic jams, but you are still susceptible to traffic issues on I-95.

Best way is take Metro to Union Station, and then the Marc train to the BWI station. Shuttle bus than takes you from the BWI rail station to the airport terminal. Amtrak trains cover the same route, but costs about 3 times as much as Marc commuter train. Either way, you still need to allow time for the bus-train-bus - but you shouldn't encounter any traffic problems this way.

SKBapril Oct 29, 2008 9:08 am

thanks
i just moved to the dc area and have no idea what the rush is like....so I didnt know what sort of driving times are normal
is the shuttle from the station (amtrak/marc) to the terminal pretty regular?

slawecki Oct 29, 2008 12:23 pm


Originally Posted by Annandaler (Post 10595570)
A. You're taking a big risk on traffic. If all goes well, you should be in the airport parking lots within an hour or so. But heavy rush-hour traffic (which is the norm) will add 3045 minutes to the ride.

B. You seem amenable to public transit. The cheapest way is taking Metro to Greenbelt and then the B30 Metrobus. That avoids the Beltway traffic jams, but you are still susceptible to traffic issues on I-95.

c. Best way is take Metro to Union Station, and then the Marc train to the BWI station. Shuttle bus than takes you from the BWI rail station to the airport terminal. Amtrak trains cover the same route, but costs about 3 times as much as Marc commuter train. Either way, you still need to allow time for the bus-train-bus - but you shouldn't encounter any traffic problems this way.

A' that makes close to 2 hrs. i think over an hour and a half.
B. I think the M30 runs BW parkway. no better. still an hour and a half. maybe more, because metro to dc from bethesda and back out is not a 10 min ride.
c. i have never timed this, but i would bet on over 1.5 hrs.

i would recommend drive the beltway. plan to start north on I95, but cross cross over to BW pky if it is screwed up real bad. you can cross at md 32 and i195, or just continue to beltway to bw pky.

this is not a nice rush hour trip. i have only back commuted this trip. the backup starts by 330pm.

haddon90 Oct 29, 2008 12:41 pm

the beltway could be a disaster...it's all hit or miss. and public transportation isn't really that hard. metro to union station, and pop in $6 for a marc ticket to bwi station. i find it the easiest way to get to BWI from DC.

joanek Oct 29, 2008 2:37 pm


Originally Posted by SKBapril (Post 10595637)
thanks
i just moved to the dc area and have no idea what the rush is like....so I didnt know what sort of driving times are normal
is the shuttle from the station (amtrak/marc) to the terminal pretty regular?

Yes, the shuttle runs on a regular basis. I don't have the exact number (check the bwi website), but it's probably every 10 minutes during peak times.

Annandaler Oct 29, 2008 2:43 pm

Here's a link to the Marc train schedule serving Union Station to BWI:
http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/...N_HTML_New.cfm

ColumbiaPete Oct 29, 2008 2:50 pm

There are a few "choke points" where I-95 slows down a bit, but as a daily commuter on that route, it's more frustrating than anything else and even during rush hour you can drive from Bethesda to BWI in just over an hour depending on where you're coming from exactly. Sure there "could" be an accident, the same possibility as on any other road...

Leave at 4:30, you'll be at BWI by 5:45, plenty of time.

monitor Oct 29, 2008 11:04 pm


Originally Posted by ColumbiaPete (Post 10597664)
There are a few "choke points" where I-95 slows down a bit, but as a daily commuter on that route, it's more frustrating than anything else and even during rush hour you can drive from Bethesda to BWI in just over an hour depending on where you're coming from exactly. Sure there "could" be an accident, the same possibility as on any other road...

Leave at 4:30, you'll be at BWI by 5:45, plenty of time.

Even though ColumbiaPete is correct and theoretically I should be able to leave my project at Tyson's at 4PM to make a 730 at BWI, it certainly is not guaranteed and I have gotten religion and now avoid the stress, no matter how cheap the fare.

But then again, I am on the wrong side of one of ColumbiaPete's "choke points," the 270 split, and although it should only be an hour an a half for me, it once was an hour more than that.

Since the car rental drop for BWI is now in Delaware (well anyway, it seems to be), it just does not compute for me to drive up there after work.

Rampo Oct 30, 2008 9:51 am


Originally Posted by Annandaler (Post 10595570)
You seem amenable to public transit. The cheapest way is taking Metro to Greenbelt and then the B30 Metrobus.

Just be aware that a Metro trip from Bethesda to Greenbelt (with a transfer from Red to Green Line at Gallery Place) on a rush hour schedule takes at least 50 minutes on its own.

madecon Nov 3, 2008 4:28 pm

Go Greenbelt to B30 if you want to be really cheap, but MARC train there probably makes the most sense.

If you drive, the BWI buses from the outer lots can be slow. Daily and Express lots are a bit faster.

I do this commute in reverese, but even if you are checking bags and parking far out, you should have plenty of time if you leave at 4:30.

ColumbiaPete Nov 3, 2008 9:37 pm


Originally Posted by madecon (Post 10624386)
Go Greenbelt to B30 if you want to be really cheap, but MARC train there probably makes the most sense.

The MARC train that stops at Greenbelt is on the Camden line and doesn't go to BWI at all. You would need to get to Union Station in Washington and catch the Penn line MARC to get to BWI.

tj722 Nov 4, 2008 9:09 am


Originally Posted by ColumbiaPete (Post 10626701)
The MARC train that stops at Greenbelt is on the Camden line and doesn't go to BWI at all. You would need to get to Union Station in Washington and catch the Penn line MARC to get to BWI.

madecon is referring to the B30 express MetroBus that goes from Greenbelt Metro to BWI. It's a great option during non-peak hours, but I would take MARC from Union Station since you don't have to deal with traffic issues.

ColumbiaPete Nov 4, 2008 9:29 am


Originally Posted by tj722 (Post 10630562)
madecon is referring to the B30 express MetroBus that goes from Greenbelt Metro to BWI. It's a great option during non-peak hours, but I would take MARC from Union Station since you don't have to deal with traffic issues.

Then I would leave it to madecon to say why "the MARC train from there probably makes the most sense.". madecon, are you suggesting a drive from Bethesda to Greenbelt, then a MARC train to Washington to transfer to another MARC train to BWI??


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