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Getting Around Rosslyn

The Rosslyn Metro station, on Metrorail's Orange and Blue Lines, is an important bus and rail hub. Rosslyn is served by several Metrobus routes and the Georgetown Metro Connection bus service. Bicyclists can get in and out of Rosslyn via the Custis (I-66) and Mt. Vernon trails, and use on-street trails and bike lanes within the neighborhood. Scroll down or choose a link below for more information about getting around Rosslyn.

ART-Arlington Transit | Metrobus | Georgetown Metro Connection | Bicycling | Walking | Car Sharing | Metrorail | Slug Line | Taxis | Maps | Metro's Trip Planner (door-to-door directions) | Transit Fares & Information

ART-Arlington Transit

ART is Arlington's local bus service. For additional bus service, see Metrobus, below.

Metrobus

Regional bus service for the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. For additional bus service, see ART, Arlington Transit, above, and Georgetown Metro Connection, below.

Georgetown Metro Connection Bus Service

Express service between Georgetown and Foggy Bottom-GWU, Rosslyn and Dupont Circle Metro stations.

Bicycling

Walking

Car Sharing

Zipcar has a number of cars in Rosslyn. For locations and more information, visit the Zipcar web site.

Maps

Metrorail

Regional rail service for the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. About the Metro system.

Slug Lines

  • Between North Moore Street and North Fort Myer Drive on the Lee Highway service road (approximately 1995 North Moore Street). Exit the Metro station (west entrance) and turn left (north). McDonalds should be on your right as you walk up N. Moore Street and across 19th Street. Signs have been erected to help locate the line. To Woodbridge and Stafford.
  • North Kent Street – for Springfield/Burke slugs. Turn onto North Kent Street and about 100 feet on the right at the speed-limit sign.
  • More information about slug lines

Taxis

Metro's Trip Planner

Use Metro's Trip Planner to find out exactly how to get where you want to go in the Washington, D.C. area, using Metro bus and rail and local bus systems. The Trip Planner asks you where you're starting and when and where you want to go. Then it finds the best way for you to get there using the Metro system and local bus systems.

Transit Fares & Information

Arlington's urban villages are walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods well served by public transportation. People who live in these neighborhoods are able to walk to shopping or to restaurants and hop on Metrorail, Metrobus or ART when they need to go anywhere else in the Washington Metro area. More about Arlington's urban villages.