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Getting Around Court House
The Court House Metro station, on Metrorail's Orange Line, is at the center of Court House. This urban village is also served by several Metrobus and ART routes. On-street lanes and routes are available for bicyclists, and the Custis (I-66) and Arlington Boulevard trails are close by. Scroll down or choose a link below for more information about getting around Court House.
Metrorail | Metrobus | ART | Bicycling | Walking | Car Sharing | Taxis | Maps | Metro's Trip Planner (door-to-door directions) | Transit Fares & Information
Metrorail
Regional rail service for the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
Metrobus
Regional bus service for the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. For additional bus service, see ART, below.
ART-Arlington Transit
ART is Arlington's local bus service. For additional bus service, see Metrobus, above.
Bicycling
- Bike Access Clarendon and Wilson Blvds. both have bike lanes throughout the Court House area, providing connections to Clarendon and Rosslyn. Access to the Custis Trail is available via bike lanes on North Veitch St. Access to the Arlington Blvd. Trail is available via Courthouse Rd.
- Bike Parking Bike parking is available at Court House Metro station, within Courthouse Plaza, in the Courthouse Plaza parking garage and at on-street locations throughout the Court House area.
- Bike maps
- Bicycling general information
Walking
Car Sharing
Taxis
Maps
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
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