Thursday, December 15, 2011

About what is the least busy time to travel through Washington, DC on Christmas day

What is the least busy time to travel through Washington, DC on Christmas day?
I am hoping to get from my relatives house in Baltimore to Central Virginia by about 8 to 9 o'clock PM on Christmas day. Approximately what time should I leave to make it there with the Christmas traffic? I am going to be going to Lynchburg, Virginia.
Washington, D.C. - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Traffic will be relatively light around Washington, DC on Christmas Day. You will probably not experience any major delays, no matter what time you go through or past DC. The reason is simple: virtually everyone is already where they want to be by that day. The day before or after there will be traffic, but not so much on Christmas Day. It's hard to say exactly what time you should leave, since "Central Virginia" is a large area. I'd say that it shouldn't take more than an hour and a half to get from Baltimore to just south of the Beltway in Virginia. UPDATE Mapquest says it should take a bit over 4 hours to go from Baltimore to Lynchburg. I'd round it up to 5 hours, allowing time for a rest stop. So, you probably want to leave Baltimore around 3:00pm.
Answer 2 :
the holidays often experience heavy and unexpected midday traffic. The Christmas day rush usually starts at about 9 or 10 a.m. and extends as far south as Fredericksburg and that is on dry pavement. The rush can go into the early afternoon. You may actually make better time early in the day December 24. The holiday rush usually doesn't hit until late morning and continues until late evening. Christmas eve traffic usually drops off after about 8 p.m.
Answer 3 :
The city itself tends to be eerily quiet on christmas day. The surrounding highways may have some traffic but if it's like previous years you can drive through DC without barely seeing anyone on christmas day. It's a bit spooky. Oh and don't go through any red lights (like I've done - it's very tempting since no one is around), BUT the camera's still work on christmas day and they will still send you a ticket :)
Answer 4 :
I would think that once you clear Washington it would be smooth sailing from there, and from Baltimore, I would presume you would take I-95 to the Beltway to I-66 to US 29, and then take 29 all the way down to Lynchburg. Traveling through the District itself is not recommended, since you're going to be stuck at a lot of traffic lights. Do you know how long it takes for you to get from Baltimore to roughly Manassas on a typical day? I would use that to figure out how long your trip would take that far with traffic, and then once you clear Prince William County on US 29, the rest of the trip should go smoothly with little to no delays, so whatever Google or MapQuest tells you for time there is probably fairly accurate. Just remember that whatever time you schedule for it, work in an hour or two for restroom and meal breaks. Don't try to do the whole trip in one sitting.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

About best route to travel from Washington DC to san Francisco in January

Best route to travel from Washington DC to san Francisco in January?
We have to move our cars. How are the freeways in the winter on the East/West routes? Which is the best route?
San Francisco - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
The most direct route would be to get on I-70 into Pennsylvania, get on the PA Turnpike heading wast into Ohio, and stay on I-80 west all the way. It's 2328 miles, by Yahoo Maps. But this route will take you across all the Midwestern and Rocky Mountain states (IN, IL, IA, NE, WY, UT, NV) which are likely to get heavy snowfall. Another possibility is to take I-95 down to Richmond, I-85 to Montgomery, Alabama; I-65 to Mobile, AL; I-10 west to Los Angeles, and US-101 north. This will take quite a bit longer, but should get you around the worst weather. Go to Yahoo Maps to plot a route.
Answer 2 :
One would suggest a more southern route, as I-80, although more direct, cuts across Middle America in the dead of winter, so snow storms are forecast

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

About Ideas on how to do this? Travel to Washington with my car(but not driving)

Ideas on how to do this? Travel to Washington with my car(but not driving)?
I need to travel from VA to Washington(state). But I need to take my car. Now I understand their is auto train from FL to DC or something. But from what I gather there isn't one to Washington, correct? Other than take my car directly, is there some way I could travel to Washington with my car?
Other - Destinations - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Fly, then hire a car.
Answer 2 :
If you don't want to put that many miles on your car, I would suggest renting a U-Haul and towing your car. I've traveled cross country but did not want to put the miles on my car. I figured spending $450.00 to rent and tow my car cross country was cheaper than adding more than one-thousand miles on my vehicle. The repair and tune-up costs woudld be expensive.
Answer 3 :
No, there is no auto train coming out west. You can either hire someone to do the driving for you or hire someone to move the car for you. There are auto transport companies that will put your car onto a truck and deliver it to Washington State for you.

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

About how long would it take to travel from Washington, DC to Boston by buggy or horse in 1810

How long would it take to travel from Washington, DC to Boston by buggy or horse in 1810?
Given that the person is a Congressman, and would have a bit of money for accommodations and rest if necessary. Just a business trip--not a rush. Thanks!
History - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
let's see. considering fair weather and comfortable cash, then it would take months probably 2 at most, since the rivers have winding route. or did you have already traveled there through "your" theory of space-time? ...lol just quipping have a nice day
Answer 2 :
the "Boston Post Road"....what is now US Route 1...was pretty much in place by then....but not continuous enough for travel by carriage.....so on horseback, in good conditions, about 15 miles a day, allowing for ferry crossings of all the rivers in between,,,,,call it 10 days to 2 weeks. This is one reason that even though the election is in November, Inauguration of Presidents and Congress originally wasn't until March......it took a LONG time to get anywhere back then. Travel times didn't radically decrease until the railroads started up in the 1830's; indeed, Washington's army didn't move any faster than Cesar's.

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Monday, August 15, 2011

About what is the least expensive but comfortable way to travel from Washington DC to NY

What is the least expensive but comfortable way to travel from Washington DC to NY?
We won´t drive, but were thinking if there is a train, that would be great.
Washington, D.C. - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Least expensive is driving. I guess your comfort is determined by the size of your car. Amtrak should go from Union Station to New York, but I thought it was rather pricey. $69per person for a coach seat on the regular 3 to 3.5hr ride or $146 for the Acela EACH WAY so double the prices I just stated - - and return trips could cost more. www.amtrak.com
Answer 2 :
less cost Grey house next Amtrak Air is probably most expensive and most efficient.
Answer 3 :
Least cost is the bus. But to me, the best value is Amtrak. Leave from Union Station, just north of the Capitol Hill area in DC, and arrive midtown, beneath Madison Sq. Garden. No long commute from the airport - couldn't be easier.
Answer 4 :
There is a train that goes from central DC to New York, but as another poster suggested it is expensive. It is the most comfortable, and IMHO the most convenient. Greyhound and Peter Pan Trailways busses are less expensive and still comfortable. The least expensive is the Chinatown busses, of which there are many, that travel between the two. I am including some links to some of the companies that provide them. Generally they are about $20 each way and $30 round trip, or less than half the cost of the train.
Answer 5 :
i think u should think relay well and search goggle for the comfortable way to go there so that's Wat i relay experiences
Answer 6 :
Greyhound is pretty cheap and fairly comfortable. They have frequent buses to Port Authority for about $20 a person, each way. The DC bus station is pretty nasty, but you shouldn't have to be there for more than 45 minutes or so. For comfort, Amtrak is the way to go, even if it is more expensive.

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Friday, July 15, 2011

About what other bus lines can I take to travel from Washington DC to Cleveland beside Greyhound

What other bus lines can I take to travel from Washington DC to Cleveland beside Greyhound?
The only bus company I know of that travels directly from DC to Cleveland is Greyhound. Are there any others? Edit: thank you to those who have answered my question so far! I looked up Peter Pan bus line, unfortunately, it does not go to Cleveland. :(
Other - United States - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Peter pan
Answer 2 :
as one of my friend said peter pan will be the right choice for you.


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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

About what is the best way to travel from Washington, D.C. to Boston, Ma

What is the best way to travel from Washington, D.C. to Boston, Ma.?
I will be soon in Washington-Maryland area, then I would like to travel to Boston. What are tha cheapest ways to travel and what are the must see places in Boston
Boston - 16 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Train is the best way to go
Answer 2 :
for sure plane or trene if u dont want to spend that much money!!
Answer 3 :
Take I-95 North
Answer 4 :
Quickest, if you're near the train stations, may be to take the train from DC to Boston. The Acela Express would be your best bet. Driving from DC to Boston shouldn't take that long - maybe 5 hours? But it takes longer because it's a high-traffic route, and then the traffic in and around the cities is a misery. Flying is also an option, and there are lots of quick shuttles between DC and Boston. But factor in travel time to the airports, getting through security, it may be quicker to take the train. Boston is a great city to tourist. Make sure you walk the Freedom Trail - it has most of the famous sites right on it. For details, go to the website for The Lonely Planet or get one of their guidebooks. The Let's Go guides are also good books, but they don't have info online like Lonely Planet does.
Answer 5 :
You should travel on plane. US airqays has like 10 non-stop planes going back and forth all day between DC and Logan
Answer 6 :
all I can say is airplane
Answer 7 :
Trains are okay, but.....ehh, flying is really the best way to go. Places to see; *Freedom trail, a lot of walking, but well worth it for the historic value *NorthEnd, oh the food! *Science Museum - really cool *Boston Aquarium - nice for an aquarium *Prudential Center - a neat mall-like area Boston is an amazing and diverse city. The T is fairly simple, yet like any other system takes time to learn. Go to their website www.mbta.com - which is being improved and will offer more soon. Once you get the hang of it, its simple and works well. That is the best way to travel once in the city. Walking is the second best way. Like every other city in the world, you should not be alone after dark. Also, the street signs in Boston leave A LOT to be desired. There are either too many or none! Apparently they are trying to correct this problem. Do your homework, and you won't be disappointed. Also, there are wonderful places not far from city proper, and you can reach these via the T and rental car. New England is like no where else. I hope you enjoy your trip!! Roaring Mice - driving is much longer than 5 hours - its about that far to NYC, driving time from Washington DC is about 8 hours, so long as you avoid the cities along the way.
Answer 8 :
Amtrak
Answer 9 :
There are some express flights which will get you from DC to Boston in about an hour. I know Delta used to have an express flight that went a few times per day. If that seems to be too expensive, then I would say take the Acela Train. Takes about 4 hours. . .Easier than driving, which can take about 7 or 8 hours, depending when you leave as far as traffic, etc. Once you're in Boston, make sure to check out lots of historic sites. You can walk the Freedom Trail and see everything! There are lots of nice museums and restaruants too. Go to www.boston.com for reviews and listings! Have a great trip!
Answer 10 :
the accela express or a special shuttle flight. dont drive, its too long and the gas, tolls, rest stops and confuzing maps make it not worth while. if u want to travel in boston use the T, preferably the green line since it is the train most concentrated in the city rather than commuters.
Answer 11 :
Amtrak
Answer 12 :
If you want to see the sceneries along the way, Amtrak (the train stops in Penn Station - New York) and then continues on to Boston. If you just want to get there quick....airplane. BTW, the drive from Washington to Boston is 8-9 hours.
Answer 13 :
Hmmm. I notice that all prior answerers ignored your request about what is cheapest (other than hitch-hike, bike or walking). It would be busses, and the cheapest of all (as low as $20) would be Fung Wah bus. Said to be quite a cultural experience also. As for Amtrak, you can take alternative intercity train to Acela (which is 6 1/2 hrs, not 4 as ShouldBeW writes [and driving is 9-10hrs, not 7-8]) at about half the price, but trip is 8 or more hours. Some airlines have weekend special deals. Or, instead of flying D.C. to Boston fly cheapo Southwest from Washington-Baltimore to either Providence or to Manchester-Boston regional. Cheaper, but you have hassle of taking local transit for the differences on either end (not so much of a problem to Washington-Baltimore, just take MARC or Amtrak trains, but from Providence you have to bus it from airport to downtown than T or Amtrak train to Boston South Station; from Manchester regional a bus shuttle to Anderson then T train to Boston North Station. However Providence is very much a much-to-see place also (not Manchester!!!) so you may wish to consider. Contrary to I_Love_li..., Boston (and most major cosmopolitan cities in the world!!) not so unsafe after dark (though occasional things DO happen). Also, please know that Boston is actually Boston and Cambridge. The cities lie across the river from each other and each is unique (someone living in Cambridge NEVER says he or she is living in the Boston area) with differing economies and things to see and do.
Answer 14 :
Someone I know went from Baltimore to Boston recently and the cheapest they could find was plane for $89
Answer 15 :
I travel between Boston and DC area for both business and visiting family a lot... like 2-3 times a month.... so I've taken just about every type of transportation like a million times. Driving sucks - it's 7.5 hours AT LEAST, not a particularly pleasant drive, and actually not as cheap as you'd think. (More than a tank of gas each way and $10-15 in tolls). The train is also not cheap and is a long trip (8 hours unless you take Acela, then it's still 6.5) - It's fun for the first couple hours but then it gets way old. It's also not as cheap as flying. Flying, then, is obviously my preference. The cheapest is generally from BWI - on AirTran you can fly for $130 round trip or so. Southwest isn't usually cheaper and they don't fly into Boston anyway.... you'd have to go into Providence or Manchester, each an hour away... so even if Southwest is $10 cheaper it wouldn't be worth it. If I'm traveling for work, I fly from National Airport in DC which is by far the most convenient although usually more expensive. The USAirways shuttle is GREAT if you happen to get a deal on them - it's SO easy. To see in Boston: Harvard Square, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and/or Museum of Fine Arts (Actually the Gardner would be my preference if you only see one of them).... if you're into art museums, that is. Of course, you have to pay admission and they're not as impressive when you're used to the Smithsonian, but the Gardner is interesting because of the history. Also walk the Freedom Trail and see the historic sites along it... if you really see everything along it, then that's pretty much a full day. Still worth seeing though. And eat dinner in the North End.... and especially go to Mike's Pastry.
Answer 16 :
The flight I took from Boston to Washington DC and vice versa was only around and hour and a half. I don't remember how much it was thoguh. It's around an 8 hour dirve and there's is Amtrak (train) service to and From Washington DC to Boston. I'm sure that's much less expensive than flying

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Sunday, May 15, 2011

About should Lindsay Lohan travel to Washington D.C. to help Congress pass the Healthcare Reform Bill

Should Lindsay Lohan travel to Washington D.C. to help Congress pass the Healthcare Reform Bill?
One thing people don't know about Lindsay Lohan is that she is a very good negotiator and can really help people of different viewpoints to see eye to eye. Should Lindsay Lohan travel immediately to Washington, D.C. to put an end to the discord?
Other - Politics & Government - 6 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Surely you jest.
Answer 2 :
i say no because like a lot of people she would side with one group instead of working with both
Answer 3 :
Lets throw Britney in the mix, and we will have a Government to suit all people...
Answer 4 :
Hey now, no bashing Miss Lohan. Be adequite.
Answer 5 :
Sure, let's do it. As stupid and out of touch with reality as Lindsay is she'd fit right in with the rest of the idiots running the country.
Answer 6 :
I think so. :) Maybe we should write a letter to her about it.


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Friday, April 15, 2011

About how to travel from Dulles airport to Washington DC union station

How to travel from Dulles airport to Washington DC union station?
I need to travel from Herndon, VA to H St. NW & 10th St. NW, Washington DC and ned to reach DC by 6 AM on a Tuesday morning. I don't have a car to drive, but can have some one drop me off any where in Herndon/Reston area. What are my options to get to DC in time? Thanks,
Washington, D.C. - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
The public transportation in DC really eats it - most expensive subway system in the nation, and most stops drop you off several blocks from your destination. The buses are oftentimes not air conditioned, arrive late, and it costs $5 to get a SmarTrip card - without this purchase, you cannot get free transfers. Not to mention that the traffic sucks, which means the buses are oftentimes caught in the same traffic everyone else is stuck in. Even if the Silver Line (which will eventually extend to Dulles) were built, you'd still be in trouble, since the subway doesn't open until 5am (and usually stops running around 11pm - then they wonder why everyone around here drives drunk all the time). If your ride can drop you off at a subway station (the closest ones are Vienna/Fairfax-GMU, Dunn Loring-Merrifeld, and West Falls Church), you can take the subway to Metro Center, which is a couple blocks from where you want to be. It's about a 30 minute ride, but only an idiot rides Metrorail and doesn't expect delays - the one thing Metro loves more than fare hikes is delays (elevator outages are #3 on the list). Nothing like sitting in a tepidly air-conditioned car, motionless, for five minutes. They never bother to tell you WHY you're not moving, just that you're not moving (in case you're too retarded to tell, and many Metrorail riders, in fact, are). The only other way you're going to get there is a cab - the buses that go between the airport and subway stations won't get you to the subway soon enough to get downtown. Cab fare will probably be around $20.
Answer 2 :
It is very easy! have someone drop you off at Herndon Monroe and take the 950 bus to West falls church. (the bus will only stop at Herndon Monroe and will take you straight to the metro station) and West falls church take the orange line metro that goes towards New Carrollton (orange) then get off the train at metro center, go up the stairs and take the red line metro towards silver spring. Get off at Union Station and that's it! it will cost you about $6.00. Good luck!
Answer 3 :
You can use the wmata trip planer which is the DC metro system website that includes both rail and bus system. When I put Herndon as departing destination it gave me a route departing from ELDEN ST & CENTER ST taking the 950 bus at 4:57am arriving at West Falls Church at 5:28Am. From West Falls Church Metro take the train at 5:42a towards New Carrolton and arrive to metro center @ 6:04am Exit station using exit 11TH ST NW & G ST NW. Walk approx. 1 block E on G St NW. Turn left on 10th St NW. Walk approx. 1 block N on 10th St NW. http://www.wmata.com/rider_tools/tripplanner/tripplanner.cfm Metro opens at 5am on weekdays so I guess you will have some problems arriving before 6am. Good Luck! http://www.wmata.com/rider_tools/tripplanner/tripplanner.cfm

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

About do I need a passport to travel from Washington state to Canada

Do I need a passport to travel from Washington state to Canada?
I wanted to go to Vancouver for a weekend, and I always thought I needed a passport to go. However, a friend of mine heard that you can get a special driver's license or something like that from the state. I wanted to know if this was true. I am 20 years old and reside here in Washington but my driver's license is from Texas.
Packing & Preparation - 4 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
If you reside in Washington and are listed as an actual RESIDENT of the state, you should be able to get that special license. I live in Michigan in the Upper Peninsula right next to the International Bridge to Canada. I don't have a special license because I have a passport I use. I do know several people from around here who have a special license for that purpose. Again, make sure that you are a resident of Washington. I don't know if you could still get the license if you were from Texas... Do some research on that!
Answer 2 :
Its not a drivers license, it is a special card from the passport people for people who travel back & forth frequently at borders. Look at the web. However, in your case you possibly would need a passport.
Answer 3 :
YES a passport is required for every person traveling to Canada.
Answer 4 :
In Washington State you can get an enhanced driver's license. You can get it at the same time you go to get your Washington State Driver's license, you'll just have to fill out some extra paperwork. It costs a little extra too. It's an acceptable form of I.D. to cross the border into Canada. It takes a few weeks to get it, but it's cheaper and quicker then getting a passport. Hope that helps!

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

About how to travel from Washington DC to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on wknds without driving when Marc isn't running

How to travel from Washington DC to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on wknds without driving when Marc isn't running?
How do I get from Union Station in Washington DC to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on a weekend without driving, since the Marc train doesn't operate on weekends?
Washington, D.C. - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Amtrak runs seven days a week. It costs more than MARC, but on weekends it's the only option. On the positive side, it's quite a bit quicker than MARC, as it makes far fewer stops. Once you arrive at Baltimore's Penn Station, you can get on the light rail to take you to the Inner Harbor area. For schedule and cost information, here's a link to Amtrak's website: http://www.amtrak.com
Answer 2 :
Use the MARC on Friday and leave on it on Monday.

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

About how much would it cost to travel to Washington

How much would it cost to travel to Washington?
The cost to drive non stop to Westport, Washington from Helena, Montana.
Seattle - 2 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Westport had Pirate Daze. I would drive as fast as you can through Gray' Harbor county. It's dangerous there. You have to go through Aberdeen and they are killing people all over Aberdeen because of the Aryan Prophet.
Answer 2 :
not more than 200 dollars. I recomend u go to ocean shores instead its nicer than westport and only 20 min difference. They r not killing people in aberdeen i like here and who the heck is the guy he metioned.

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