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Metro Links & Resources
Arlington Transportation Partners
A FREE service for Arlington employers and residential communities provided by Arlington County Commuter services.
Building the Washington Metro
An online exhibit including the history of and information about the Metrorail system, including architecture, engineering, planning, construction, and operation.
Capital Beltway Rail Study "The Virginia General Assembly charged the Department of Rail & Public Transportation (DRPT) with studying the feasibility of constructing rail from the existing mass transit rail facilities at Springfield connecting to the mass transit rail facilities at or near Tysons Corner. The study also examined extending rail beyond Tysons Corner into Maryland." DRPT has officially concluded the Capital Beltway Corridor Rail Feasibility Study. The Final Report was issued on April 6, 2001.
CommuterDirect.com
Online sales of tickets, tokens and passes for Metro bus and rail, as well as other transit systems in the Washington, D.C. area.
The Commuter Store
Can assist in making your commute on Metro easy and convenient by providing tickets, tokens and passes, as well as schedules, maps, and other information.
Metro
See Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, below.
MetroRiders.Org
Non-profit organization of mass transit users in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, particularly daily commuters on Metrorail and Metrobus. Through public education, MetroRiders.Org. will press for dependable, quality Metro service levels, additional rail and bus capacity to meet Metros growth, and for better coordination with other transit systems serving the region.
Metro Trip Planner
Use this online service from Metro to get current and accurate Metro route information. Just type in you're origin and destination points, and when you want to travel. The Trip Planner finds the best way for you to get there using the Metro system and other local transit systems.
Metrochek
The farecard voucher provided as an employee benefit by many Washington, D.C. area employers, including the federal government, can be used on Metro bus and rail.
Oh Metro! Web log for (mostly disgruntled) Metro passengers.
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StationMasters Online, the Internet version of the popular StationMasters pocket guide, featuring maps, photos, and information on the 78 neighborhoods currently served by Metrorail.
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