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Maps & Other Merchandise Available From The Commuter Store
The following items are available from any of the three locations of Arlington Commuter Assistance Program's The Commuter Store:
Metrobus Maps (VA/DC or MD/DC): These easy to use Metro System Route Maps come in two versions: DC-MD and DC-VA. Take your pick or get both. They're just $1.50 each. Both versions are bilingual; written in English and Spanish. Both include the bus and commuter rail services of local jurisdictions. $1.50
Arlington County Bikeway Map: This map illustrates Arlington's 36 miles of scenic off-street trails and 49 miles of on-street connecting bicycle routes that take you wherever you want to go. $1.50
Metrorail System Map: This 32" x 38" poster of the Metrorail system is the same map you see on the trains. $13.99
Virginia Railway Express Map: This 21" x 36" poster shows you each stop the Virginia Railway Express makes on the Manassas and the Fredericksburg lines. This is the same map you see on the trains and on the station platforms. $6.00
Station Masters: Not only will this 80-page pocket-size book give you a comprehensive guide to the neighborhoods served by the Metrorail system, it also provides information on places of worship, government offices, hotels, libraries, medical and health facilities, post offices and many other points of interest. A must for everyone. $4.95
Rosslyn Map & Retail Guide: This colorful and easy-to-use guide produced by the Rosslyn Renaissance lists over 50 restaurants, as well as florists, dry cleaners, travel agencies, photo stores, and other retail establishments. (The Commuter Store at Rosslyn only.) $0.25
Arlington Street Map. $1.95
Bicycle Tour of Historic Arlington Map. $1.00
ADC Map of Downtown Washington. $.50
3-D Guide Map of Greater Washington Area. $3.00 map, $8.00 poster
To order any of the items above, contact any of the three locations of The Commuter Store.
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In addition to the publications listed above, The Commuter Store carries a variety of transit-related gift items. Contact The Commuter Store for more information. |
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How do people commute FREE in Washington, DC? Thousands use buses, trains, and carpools...but thousands more actually use a sophisticated form of hitchhiking called "slugging." This unique form of commuting has taken Washington, DC by storm not only because it's fast, but also because it's absolutely free! Author David LeBlank gives straightforward, easy to follow advice in "Slugging, The Commuting Alternative for Washington, DC." Filled with maps, hints, and tips built on years of slugging experience, this book is the definitive source for slugging information.
"Slugging, The Commuting Alternative for Washington DC" is now available for purchase from CommuterDirect.com. |
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