Washington DC (WMATA)
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Metro now offers BWI Express Metro bus service between BWI and the Greenbelt metro station. The service provides a direct connection between BWI and the Greenbelt Metro Station. The BWI Express/B30 service runs every 40 minutes, 7 days a week to the Greenbelt Metro Station, which is located on the Green Line of the Washington Metro System. Buses run 25 times each weekday and 21 times on Saturdays and Sunday, every 40 minutes. For more information call 202-637-7000 or go to www.wmata.com.
BWI Express/Metro buses will serve two stops, one at the lower level International Pier and the other is the BWI Business District light rail station. Southbound buses will leave the BWI Business District stop, loop through the airport to the International Pier (lower level) and out Interstate-195 to the BWI Parkway to the Greenbelt Metro Station.
Catch the BWI Express from BWI Airport. There are two WMATA Bus Stops. One is located on the lower level of the International Pier and the other stop is located on the lower level of Concourse A/B. The B30 will pick you up outside at the bus shelter. Follow the signs that say “Public Transit.”
The Greenbelt Metro Station connects to Metro Stations throughout Washington, DC, Virginia, Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties. A route map and schedule is available now on Metro's website, www.wmata.com.
2007-03-09 06:00:07
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answered by travelgirl218 5
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Try Map Quest BWI to DC
2007-03-10 07:54:17
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answered by judyanncurtis 1
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If you have a car take BW parkway south to get to DC if not then you could take the B30 bus from BWI (its an express so bring 3.00) to Greenbelt from there u can take the metro train green line to Downtown D.C. I suggest u stop at the Chinatown Gallery Place Stop
2007-03-09 19:49:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Take the SuperShuttle van. They have a kiosk at BWI.
2007-03-09 22:39:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends where you going in DC, but by car, I'd take I-97 South to Rt. 50 and go west on Rt. 50 to DC. You can stay straight on Rt. 50 which will then turn into New York Ave and take you directly into NE DC. You could also while on Rt. 50 go South on I-495 and take that until you get to I-295 North. That takes you directly into SE DC.
2007-03-09 21:54:05
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answered by dc1984us 3
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Easiest way would be the train. The Amtrak station is at the airport and they have a bus that will take you there outside the terminal. You can reserve tickets online or just buy it when you get there. They leave pretty regularly and take about an hour.
2007-03-09 13:53:48
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answered by Love Shepherd 6
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If you've got access to a car, take 295 (The Baltimore-Washington Parkway).
2007-03-10 21:44:12
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answered by OhKatie! 6
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If you don't have a car, then try those airport shuttles.
2007-03-09 13:54:36
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answered by avenus 5
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