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- The Transit NavigatorMay 19, 2012If it's raining, transfer here between the Franconia Blue and Huntington Yellow lines. You won't get wet and will appreciate the seat. The doors open on the RIGHT at this station.
- Get access to tons of restaurants and hotels at this NoVa stop.
- Design VibezAugust 9, 2011Bold. Rhythmic. Playful. Connected. This CRYSTALart Art Wall exhibiting Susan Finsen's "Engage" is a perfect introduction to Crystal City, greeting you as you exit onto 18th Street S.
- Design VibezAugust 17, 2011Notice how "Prism" (by Anne Marchand) plays off of "Radiance" (by Valerie Theberge)? Both sides of this 18th Street S thoroughway maximise upon the concept (and actual presence/absence) of light.
- Ross Car-freeMay 6, 2011Not every ride has to be round trip. Metro allows bikes on the trains on weekends, and on weekdays except during rush hour (7-10am and 4-7pm).
- Car-Free DietMay 9, 2011Sign up for the Guaranteed Ride Home program — before you need it! <
http://www.mwcog.org/commuter2/commuter/grh/index.html> - ToddMay 9, 2011Many Metrorail stations have multiple entrances. You can generally save a little time on your commute by finding out which one’s closer to you.
- Please remember to stand right walk left, and let others know
- When it's raining, use the underground mall to get around. When it's nice outside fo above ground and enjoy the fresh air!
- They are single tracking today and this weekend. Keep this in mind and add 15-20 mins to your time table
- Attention Tourists: Wait patiently and give people enough time to walk by you.
- Ross Car-freeMay 5, 2011Talk to co-workers and see if any of them bike or carpool to work (to save some $$$).
- orange line delays in both directions... leave extra time!
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