Metro FAQs DC Transit Guide (2024)

DC's system is relatively straight forward and easy to use, but we've compiled some of the most frequent questions that we hear about riding and navigating the DC Metro system.

How do I get to my destination?

Within Washington DC and the nearby parts of Virginia and Maryland, there are many transportation options, including Metro (DC's subway system), MetroBus, and taxis. Additionally, downtown DC can be reasonably walkable. Getting to your destination can involve one or many of these modes of transportation. Since you're on this site, you're probably interested in public transit.

There are a couple good ways to find a route. If you happen to know the neighborhoods that you are traveling from and to, and they have metro stations, just take a look at our DC Metro Map. If you don't know exactly where things are, or don't know if you have metro service, Google Maps provides a great service. Type in an starting and ending address or attraction and get transit, walking, and driving directions. Both Metro and MetroBus routes and schedules are included in their routing system, and it even takes care of computing transfers and optimal routes.

Finally, WMATA's trip planner can be useful. It isn't as visual as Google Maps, but it includes information about fares and travel times.

What will my trip cost?

Trip costs vary by starting and ending locations, time of day, and payment method.

There is an additional charge during metro's busiest hours: weekdays from opening to 9:30 am and 3-7 pm and weekends midnight to closing, and using a paper FareCard instead of a SmarTrip card incurs a dollar surcharge on each trip.

For exact fares, use WMATA's trip planner.

Do children ride for free?

Up to two children age four or younger may travel with a single adult for no charge. Children 5 or older must pay the usual rate.

How do I get to Georgetown?

Georgetown is a popular destination in Washington DC, as home to Georgetown University, the Georgetown Waterfront, and many small shops and restaurants, including the famous Georgetown Cupcake. While popular, the neighborhood is not serviced by the Metro system, leaving visitors with a limited set of travel options.

  • Bus or walk from Rosslyn Station (Blue Line and Orange Line). Rosslyn is a neighborhood in Arlington, Virginia, and provides the shortest walk (about 15 min) to Georgetown from a metro station by crossing the Key Bridge (the bridge is north of the metro station). There are also bus routes to Georgetown from this location, and the Georgetown University shuttle stops at the station for those with access.
  • Bus or walk from Foggy Bottom Station (Blue Line and Orange Line). A bit further than Rosslyn, this station provides about a 25 minute walk and additional bus routes which service Georgetown.
  • Bus from DupontStation (Red Line). For riders of the red line, Dupont Circle likely offers the most direct bus routes to Georgetown.
  • Take the Circulator Bus. The circulator is a set of bus lines which service popular areas and attractions in DC, including Georgetown.

In general, we suggest using Google Maps to find the best bus route.

How to I travel from National Harbor to Washington DC?

National Harbor is not directly metro accessible, but there is a Metrobus line, NH1 which provides access to Branch Avenue, a station on metro's green line. Instead of bus, you can also drive to Branch Avenue station (about 12 minutes with light traffic) or Huntington station on the yellow line (about 9 minutes with light traffic).

What is the current status of track work and system delays?

You can find Metro's track work information here, and current alerts and advisories here.

Why is there so much track work on the weekend and holidays?

While convenient for weekend fun in the city and tourists visiting DC, the vast majority of Metro's usage comes from commuters traveling to and from work Monday through Friday. While delays and bus service replacing rail is annoying for anybody who happens to be riding, this would have a much much more profound effect during the workweek. (Delays during rush hour due to mechanical issues have been known to cause crowed platforms, massive numbers of complaints, and lots of business for nearby taxis).

What is single tracking?

The rail lines in the Metro system primarily consist of two sets of parallel track, one dedicated to each direction of travel. During maintenance or malfunctions, it is sometimes necessary to route all trains on a single one of these tracks to move trains around an issue. This can happen between two stations, or for several stations, depending on how large the effected area is, and whether there are locations where trains can switch tracks. This process is known as "single tracking" and can create some delays as trains must wait for the effected area to be clear of trains traveling in the opposite direction.

When is the first / last train to a station?

During the middle of the day and rush hour, Metro trains don't typically maintain a consistent schedule; instead, they typically maintain a reasonable frequency. The first and last trains to each station, however, do try to maintain a schedule. The timetable for trains can be found here.

What stations provide parking? What does it cost?

WMATA operates several parking lots and garages in tandem with Metro stations. For a list of stations with WMATA lots, see the our page on the five Metro Lines. Clicking into an individual station will provide additional information about cost and lot size.

There are many other parking garages in and around Washington DC. While we do not list them extensively, we recommend using a site such as parkme.com for your search.

Is overnight or long-term parking available?
Most WMATA run parking lots and garages do not allow overnight or long-term parking. The exceptions are Greenbelt Station, Huntington Station, and Franconia-Springfield Station. These stations each have a limited number of spaces (15-17) available for first serve parking of up to 10 days, and charge the usual daily rate.

As with parking in general, there are many other parking garages in and around Washington DC, many of which allow long-term parking. While we do not list them extensively, we recommend using a site such as parkme.com for your search.

Metro FAQs 
 DC Transit Guide (2024)

FAQs

Can I ride the DC Metro without a SmarTrip card? ›

Fare vending machines are in every station. A SmarTrip card is required for each rider age 5 and older (up to two children under age five may travel free with each fare paying adult). The blue fare vending machines are your best choice if you need a SmarTrip card.

Can you bring food on DC Metro? ›

Don't. Eat, drink, smoke or litter on Metro vehicles or in stations.

Is DC Metro $2 on weekends? ›

Base fare for the Metrobus and Metrorail: Increases from $2 to $2.25. The maximum fare on weekdays: Increases from $6 to $6.75. Weekends and late nights: Ranges from $2.25 to $2.50 depending on the trip.

Can you bring a dog on DC Metro? ›

Washington, D.C.

If you want a friend in Washington, President Truman suggested getting a dog. But can the dogs in our nation's capital ride Metrorail or Metrobus? Yes, if they can be carried in a secure container they can't escape from.

How much does a D.C. SmarTrip card cost? ›

A permanent, rechargeable farecard that can hold up to $300 in stored value to pay fares for Metrorail, Metrobus and other participating transit agencies as well as parking fees at Metro operated facilities. The card costs $2 and comes with $8 in stored fare value for a total price of $10.

Can I use Apple pay on DC Metro? ›

SmarTrip in Apple Wallet is available at all 98 Metrorail stations in DC, Maryland and Virginia, all Metro parking garages and lots, all Metrobus routes, and all regional bus providers, including ART, DASH, Fairfax Connector, Cue, RideON, THE Bus, Circulator, Loudoun County Transit, and OmniRide.

Can you take water on the DC Metro? ›

The exception to Metro's "no drinking" policy applies to water only — in stations and aboard trains, buses and MetroAccess vehicles. Customers are encouraged to use containers that can be tightly secured and to use trash receptacles to dispose of any waste.

Is coffee allowed on DC Metro? ›

The metropolitan DC area is a bustling city. People are on the move and often forget to be courteous. Below are the rules when riding Metrobus. No eating or drinking on the bus.

Do you need cash for DC Metro? ›

Metro Fare Basics

SmarTrip cards are used to pay fares on both Metrorail and Metrobus. Metrorail fares are variable depending on time-of-day and distance traveled. Regular (non-express) bus fares are the same throughout the system. Metrobus also accepts bills and coins.

Can I use my SmarTrip card for more than one person? ›

IMPORTANT: A SmarTrip® card must be purchased for each Metrorail rider. However, up to two children under age five may travel free with each fare paying adult.

Is DC Metro open all night? ›

See below for more information about how to use SmarTrip in your Apple Wallet. What are the Metro's hours and when does it close? DC Metro trains run Monday - Thursday, 5 a.m. until 12 a.m.; Friday, 5 a.m. until 1 a.m.; Saturday: 7 a.m. until 1 a.m.; Sunday: 7 a.m. until 12 a.m.

Is DC Metro going to be free? ›

Free public bus rides for all is a bad idea whose time, fortunately, has not yet come in D.C. Scheduled to begin on July 1, as per a law enacted by the D.C. Council this year, the zero-fare policy will instead be delayed until July 1, 2024, D.C. officials announced recently.

What is not allowed on the DC Metro? ›

Don't. Eat, drink, smoke or litter on Metro vehicles or in stations.

Is the DC Metro air conditioned? ›

Metro trains have cooling and heating equipment, but it may feel warmer or colder on a rail car when the train doors open and close at stations, allowing cool or warm air to escape. Air conditioning units or heaters aboard the rail cars also might be broken.

How fast does the DC Metro go? ›

Washington Metro
Metrorail
ElectrificationThird rail, 750 V DC
Average speed33 mph (53 km/h)
Top speed75 mph (121 km/h) (design) 59 mph (95 km/h)-65 mph (105 km/h) (service)
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Does the DC Metro accept cash? ›

Cash – DC Circulator accepts coins and dollar bills in exact change only. The driver does not carry cash to make change. Simply place your fare in the farebox located near the driver.

Can you pay with a credit card on a D.C. bus? ›

Cash, debit or credit cards are accepted. If you pay with cash, use small bills because farecard machines only give up to $5 in change (in coins).

How do I add a Metro card to my Apple Wallet? ›

Transfer your physical transit card to Apple Wallet
  1. On your iPhone, open the Wallet app.
  2. Tap the Add button .
  3. Tap Transit Card.
  4. Choose a card from the list, or search by location or card name.
  5. Tap Continue.
  6. Tap Transfer Existing Card.
  7. Enter your card number and other required information.
Jul 16, 2024

Is DC Metro bus still free? ›

A bus is seen in Washington, DC, on December 12, 2022. - The Washington government voted to institute free bus rides for all starting in the summer of 2023. Washington, D.C., has enacted a zero-fare bus bill into law, according to the D.C. Council.

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