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How to get from Franconia Metro Center (In Springfield, Virginia) to Charles Center Metro (Baltimore, MD) ?!? |
WOULD ANYONE KNOW?!?! The DC and Baltimore metro systems are not connected- you cannot transfer from one system to the other. The only way that you can get to Baltimore on public transportation from DC would be to take the Washington DC metro to Union Station (on the Red line), catching an AMTRAK or MARC train to Baltimore Union station, and then transfer from there to the Baltimore metro system. However, since you're talking about going to a concert, I think you're going to be out of luck as far as taking the amtrak from Baltimore to DC coming back. I would reccomend checking Washington DC craigslist and seeing if you can find someone else going to the concert to ride with, or to sell the ticket. It will be very difficult to impossible to get there without a car. |
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try craigs list (... There's not nearly enough information here- how old are you? Where will you be working? How much will you be making? It's HIGHLY unlikely that you would be able to live in the burbs ... obtain a loan from someone or somewhere ...I live out there ...There are no places that tourists are likely to go that are high crime areas. You will be fine on metro. The reputation DC has as a high-crime city mostly dates to the late 80s, and is no long... Try looking at this site: www.washingtonpost.com ... Agree. Metro is convenient and cheaper. Your hotel is near Metro's Ballston station on the Orange Line, and that State Department building is only a couple blocks from the Federal Center SW st... My guess is that you'll be fine. The concerts I've been to only run about 1 1/2 to 2 hours with very few going into 3 hours. I'd say just watch the time and if for some reason the ... |
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