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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-16-2011 @ 5:14PM
C. POtts said...
I agree with Jay and Lou. The Metro is the easiest way to get around. Anyone heading to D.C., ignore the advice about avoiding the train. With the traffic the way it is, drivers at times, ignoring red lights as well as pedestrians in the crosswalk, the Metro is the only way to go. Most stations are withing easy walking distance of what you want to see. Park the car at the hotel, walk to the station and enjoy the ride. I've done this many times and never wished I were on a bike instead.