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Schedules & Maps. Know before you go! Metro's trip planning tools provide instant itineraries and service alerts for trips on Metrorail and Metrobus.
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Rail Station Schedules/Hours. First and last trains vary per station. Please use our Trip Planner and view specific station information. Each station will open 10 minutes before the first train arrives. Click here to get open/close station specific information. General Hours of Rail Operation (Not Station Specific):
Find out everything you need to know to ride DC’s world-class Metrorail system, get a Metro map, check operating hours, ride fares and more. Washington, DC’s Metro is one of the busiest public transportation systems in the country.
18 sie 2024 · Washington DC Metro Blue Line Schedule. Train frequencies and timings can vary significantly depending on several factors, including: Day of the week: Weekdays have more frequent trains compared to weekends. Time of day: Rush hour periods have much higher frequencies than late nights or early mornings.
With the Live DC Metro Map and Train Locator, you will never have this problem again. See the approximate location of each train on a DC Metro map in real time, and plan your trip accordingly before leaving your desk, office, or home.
Explore Metro's six lines, and plan your route. Select individual stations to view live next train predictions, learn about nearby attractions, and see parking details for each station.
Metro Map DC. The metro map dc is a schematic diagram that shows the six color-coded rail lines and the 97 stations of the metro system. You can find a printable version of the map on the official website of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), which operates the metro system.