UPDATED Metro Dos and Don'ts: th-cam.com/video/e2c4JJ3emLg/w-d-xo.html This original video here is now four and a half years old and it's a bit out of date. So check out the updated video linked above as I'm up to 16 Metro Dos and Dont's!
@@TripHacksDC tell me only if theres a connection from the greyhound bus station to the airport via the light rail,tell me i can get to where i want by going that way
We had no clue about that until we watched his video 1 day before touring DC! Thankfully because of that, we obeyed the rule, and had several people thank us.
Your videos helped our family immensely!! We are a family of 7 (5 kids age 11 and under), so we wanted to make sure to have all our ducks in a row before we went into DC today. Your information made it a piece of cake! We had a great time and everything went so smoothly thanks to your suggestions (especially the apps!) Great videos!
Thanks for the tip on not waiting for the fare gate to close. That was really helpful tip. And, unfortunately, I had to learn about the "Walk Left, Stand Right" rule the hard way. Appreciate the tips!
Just got back from a conference in DC and I watched many of your videos before I went. I must say that your Metro videos were tremendously helpful, from getting and adding to my Smarttrip card, to where to walk on the escalators to how to read the map, they were all invaluable! Apart from having to figure out which side of the track to go to for my first trip, your videos helped me (hopefully) to look like a native. A huge thank you!
I just got back from my first visit to DC. I watched oodles of your videos and am so glad I did. I felt like a pro when I rode the Metro for the first time. I chose to start with $15 and had $3 left at the end of the week when I left. The metro was great for getting from DCA to my hotel and at the end of the day when I found myself a couple miles from my room at the end of the day and too tired to walk back. The $15 was all I spent for transportation all week. Other than the Metro, I walked everywhere. I walked a total of 40 miles all week from Arlington to the Capitol and several trips between. Thanks for all of your help. My first solo vacation to DC couldn't have been better thanks to your hacks. You are correct, the Metro is really easy to figure out and DC is super easy to navigate. Thank you
I'm from Australia and we recently went to DC. We had friends that lived right near Whiele-Reston East on the end of the silver line so we always got the train to Metro Center/Smithsonian and walked from there into DC. You guys have nice trains, especially the newer cars :)
I guess this could go on any of the multiple videos of yours I watched, Rob. I just got home yesterday from my first ever trip to DC and I was able to really make the most out of my time there due to learning so much from your videos. Things like the most effective way to use the metro, having the Cityplanner app, going to some of the restaurants you suggested and getting the credits for downloading some of the apps (District Taco was great!), and just the wisdom to give yourself some room for delays, walking time etc. Thank you so much! My trip was significantly better than it would have been without your help! I would not hesitate to recommend you and your videos to anyone going to DC!
@@TripHacksDC In Hong Kong they will rush into the train and you must maneuver to exit. Frustrating. I may have over-reacted and stepped straight out, firmly, and knocked three smaller framed locals on the ground. Errr my bad.
I'm from a small city, we don't have a metro and there's rarely any places here that use escalators besides the mall, so I never knew the rule about never standing on the left. Thank you for sharing that particular etiquette hack with us! :) Edit: I was seeing that some of the other comments say it is pure common sense to stand on the right, but to most people who've never traveled by metro before it's an entirely foreign system which may be awfully confusing at first..! So while I can see why it'd be annoying for the locals, I don't quite blame tourists either
We were there 2 weeks ago. We stayed in Georgetown near the Foggy Bottom metro and used it every day to get into the generla area that we wanted for sightseeing. I wish we would have bought a weekly pass ($17?) because we spent that much for the 5 days that we were there just using it once in AM and once to get home.
Whether you're from DC or not, whether you're from a city with decent public transit or not, standing on the right of the escalator to allow people to pass on the left is SIMPLE.COMMON.SENSE.
THANK YOU for these videos. The process of preparing to move and now settling in my new home here in DC was and still is a big change for me so it is so helpful to have these tips. The local culture in DC is quite different from my home town so this makes getting used to "how things work" here so much easier.
Just come back from DC, your video was perfect. We used the Metro every day, including to/from Dulles Airport, well to Wheelie 😅 Reston as the Silver Line wasn’t quite ready to Dulles. The fares were so cheap unlike the bar prices and Whole Foods!
Great video. I like tip 8 I think it was about tapping before the gate closes. I would add, look at the screen and be sure it has recognized your fare card. You'll see the remaining value change to what you will likely have an idea is left on your card.
Hey Rob, your videos are great. They have really helped my wife and I get around the city. We are moving up to the area and we'd really appreciate one or two videos that focused on people coming to area to potentially live there. I know your main target audience is tourists, but I'm sure there are others in a similar situation to us. Here are some questions that I have as a person who has visited trying to move there: 1. What are the pros and cons of different ways to get to work (specifically biking)? Can you take a bike on a metro train? 2. How does the metro bus fare work? 3. Do regular commuters fill up their metro card like a regular tourist would?
This is a great idea for a series. I can't promise I'll be able to make these soon as I've already produced most of the videos for the summer, so in the meantime, the answers to your questions are: 1. The biggest pro to biking is the low cost. Depending where you live work it may be faster than Metro too. The biggest con is that you may arrive at work sweaty in the summer. Many office buildings have gyms where you can shower if this is a concern. You can take your bike on Metro on weekends and weekdays excluding rush hour. 2. Metrobus fare is $2 for regular routes and $4.50 for express buses. Money is deducted from your Smartrip, same as Metro. 3. Many commuters add fare at the machines the same as tourists. Some have arrangements where their employer will add it for them. Check with your HR to see what they offer.
Trip Hacks DC thanks for responding, Rob. We appreciate your help. Are public bike racks readily available around the area? Are most roads made with a bike lane? Can you take your bike on any part of the train? I saw some doors that had a sign for no bikes. How does the bus fare system work if you are going from bus to bus or metro train to bus? I saw a sign but it was confusing.
Bike racks are pretty readily available. Knowing which streets have bike lanes and which bike lanes don't have cars parked in them all the times take a bit of practice. I recommend reading Metro's official guidance about bikes on Metro as there are some rules and restrictions: www.wmata.com/service/bikes/
We've added "Walk Left, Stand Right" shirts to the Trip Hacks DC merch store. Show everyone that you know EXACTLY what you're doing when you visit. store.triphacksdc.com/product/dc-metro-escalator-shirt/
@@TripHacksDC , thanks. I usually go in early fall so that I can walk down Georgetown road, seeing everyone have a good time. Their enjoyment is mine also.
I would like to use a day pass for the Metro rail. Once purchased and on the card, how do you tap to use day pass vs. being charged a (1) ride fee? Thank you very much for your videos. So so helpful!
@@TripHacksDC I would like to purchase a card and have it mailed to me prior to my trip. Should I assume that the day pass will go active on first tap of each day? Thank you
Honestly unless you want a novelty card I would just purchase it at a station. I don't know how a card purchased by mail will behave. Also please do the math to make sure a day pass is even economical as for most people it is cheaper to just pay per ride. Have fun.
Remember the first time riding Washington's metro. It was my last. I hate being too close to strangers and it happened. Anxiety was up through the roof, was having a panic attack and i had to run off the metro the first stop it did.
Me and my buddy are gonna come from Baltimore Comic Con for a day to go to DC on our way back to Reagan Airport to fly home. What would be the best way to get from the Baltimore airport to downtown DC and then back to Reagan airport in the evening?
I really appreciate the response. Our flight is leaving closer to 8 in the evening and I'm curious what time you think we should leave DC for the airport?
The yellow line can get you to the airport from downtown in 30 minutes or less during the week. On the weekend Metro is less reliable and you should budget extra time. Make sure to check the trackwork schedule to make sure the yellow line to the airport won't be impacted. www.wmata.com/service/track-work.cfm
I actually live in DC, I was getting home from a Washington Nationals baseball game and some idiot entered the train while the doors were closing and slammed them open. Good thing the doors didn’t break because he slammed hard!
Thanks Rob for all your info packed videos. do I get charged for transfers also in metro or is 1 transfer free? if I take day pass does it cover peak time and transfers? very confusing as Iam.trying get info...visiting best week...plz help
For Metro rail, the price you depends on which station you enter and exit. The number of trains you take to get there doesn't matter. I typically don't recommend the 1-day pass.
Hi there! Thanks so much for the video. I'm using the Metro website's Trip Planner feature to plan ahead a bit but I always see a warning when looking at the itinerary (the little red circle with a red exclamation mark inside). The message says something about the yellow line that trains only operate for scheduled maintenance and they advise to take the blue line.... It seems sooooo complicated.....do you know if there's some major work going on and things are all out of sorts?
Hi Daisy. Yes unfortunately there is major weekend track work coming up on the Yellow Line that will impact travel between Virginia and DC. You can see a calendar of planned maintenance here: www.wmata.com/service/track-work.cfm If you can swing it, I strongly recommend staying downtown for your trip so you can avoid the headaches of weekend Metro maintenance.
My only pet peeve of riding the Metro is that each time I visit DC, I have to struggle to get my 27" suitcase through the gate before it closes and sometimes I had to play tug of war with it. I always ride the elevator with the suitcase because there's no room for it on the escalator.
I know this is an old comment but in the future, just talk to the station manager. They’ll let you go through the swing gate (next to the station manager booth) with your suitcase and you can just tap your card to pay your fare without going the regular gate.
When I worked in D.C. in the early and mid 1970s, there was no metro, just those damned MetroBusses. Some thought the streets were made of wood, because they were building the subway at the time. I don't know when they finally finished it. But about 30 years later I came back for a visit and the train is a lot quicker getting from Virginia to D.C. than those old metrobusses.
So, I'm also from the D.C. area (Maryland really) and I'm just thinking how stupid these people are not knowing the stand on the right, walk on the left thing. It's common practice in many areas. I would also like to add that the app called Transit is really great, as it gives you all options for transit, including Uber, biking/ bike share, and walking. Also a tip for those who are coming from the airport, Metro only serves Regan National Airport(DCA) the smaller and US and Canada only airport , and not Dulles International (IAD), the larger international airport. A bus does serve between Dulles and Whilie-Reston East, the closest Metro station on the Silver Line. Great video, and good look with your tour business!
Your comment about stand right/walk left being common practice in many areas only applies to the few cities that have a subway. I just came home from DC where I rode the subway for the second time in my life (i'm 48). I found it funny to watch people sprint up the escalator only to stand next to them on the platform for 5 minutes waiting for the next train. Running don't make the train come faster. If you're commuting an hour or more, what's saving 15 seconds on the escalator gonna do for you?
when I got off the plane at Reagan airport I couldnt find the subway. We ended up walking everywhere. Then the day we were to leave we found the segways.
When you tap your SmartTrip card to exit the station, are you paying to exit? Or are you just tapping to notify the system that you are exiting? Thanks!
im originally from northern Virginia and once was metro pro to traveling to dc's colleges to party. too bad now im in the army and will proably not go to dc for a very long time. until then i will be a metro boss. always walk to the end of the tunnel where the amount of people on each train car is smaller.
I will be staying in DC soon! I'll be in DC from Sep 12-19. I'll be around for the Small Press Expo in Bethesda over the weekend. Would you recommend renting a car--or no? Thank you.
How would I go to a capitals game? what station would I have to get off at if I wanted to go to one using this system? say I was coming from DCA. Once I arrived at DCA, how would I get to the DCA metro station from baggage claim?
Gallery Pl-Chinatown for a Caps game. For DCA your best bet is to follow the signs. Terminal A is a lot farther away than Terminals B&C, plus the airport is under heavy construction at the moment.
as a new metro rider...how do i choose the option to pay for all-day pass? i just load money and go cause im not exactly sure and don't want to mess up?
The easiest way to add an all-day pass to your SmarTrip is at a fare machine in any station. I personally don't think the 1-day passes are worth it for most people.
Wow! The only reason why I am watching his video is bc of the covid-19!this video is great to watch btw and I find this one interesting bc I was supposed to have a 3 day field trip to dc
I needed this for the first couple of minutes about purchasing the card. I visited 2yrs ago and the vending machine was confusing. No one at the Farragut station booth to assist me, but I eventually understood the signage and figured it out on my own. 😥whew! Thanks Rob
I always recommend staying downtown (if possible) because it's so much more convenient; but as long as where you are staying in Alexandria is close to a Metro station then you don't need a rental car.
I was on the wmata website and came across this page that it is mobile ready www.wmata.com/about/news/mobile-ready.cfm and fare system overhaul can you explain anything. about it
Here's another DON'T: Do NOT leave your purse, phone, wallet, etc. sitting unattended! Someone will take it/or take money from you. (While I have never lost my purse or wallet, I ended up having $5 stolen from me once during my trip to DC in 2013.
UPDATED Metro Dos and Don'ts: th-cam.com/video/e2c4JJ3emLg/w-d-xo.html
This original video here is now four and a half years old and it's a bit out of date. So check out the updated video linked above as I'm up to 16 Metro Dos and Dont's!
Amen to not standing on the left!!! That will be my 1st DON'T on our DC video :)
It is the cardinal rule.
@@TripHacksDC tell me only if theres a connection from the greyhound bus station to the airport via the light rail,tell me i can get to where i want by going that way
We had no clue about that until we watched his video 1 day before touring DC! Thankfully because of that, we obeyed the rule, and had several people thank us.
As a native Washingtonian and an avid metro rider of 23 years, these are SOLID tips. Listen to this man! He knows what he’s talking about.
👏 appreciate it!
Your videos helped our family immensely!! We are a family of 7 (5 kids age 11 and under), so we wanted to make sure to have all our ducks in a row before we went into DC today. Your information made it a piece of cake! We had a great time and everything went so smoothly thanks to your suggestions (especially the apps!) Great videos!
Glad to hear you had a great trip!
Thanks for the tip on not waiting for the fare gate to close. That was really helpful tip. And, unfortunately, I had to learn about the "Walk Left, Stand Right" rule the hard way. Appreciate the tips!
At least you know now!
Just got back from a conference in DC and I watched many of your videos before I went. I must say that your Metro videos were tremendously helpful, from getting and adding to my Smarttrip card, to where to walk on the escalators to how to read the map, they were all invaluable! Apart from having to figure out which side of the track to go to for my first trip, your videos helped me (hopefully) to look like a native. A huge thank you!
Happy to help!
@@TripHacksDC I just wish I'd had more sightseeing time - I would have had you give me a tour! Next time!
I just got back from my first visit to DC. I watched oodles of your videos and am so glad I did. I felt like a pro when I rode the Metro for the first time. I chose to start with $15 and had $3 left at the end of the week when I left. The metro was great for getting from DCA to my hotel and at the end of the day when I found myself a couple miles from my room at the end of the day and too tired to walk back. The $15 was all I spent for transportation all week. Other than the Metro, I walked everywhere. I walked a total of 40 miles all week from Arlington to the Capitol and several trips between. Thanks for all of your help. My first solo vacation to DC couldn't have been better thanks to your hacks.
You are correct, the Metro is really easy to figure out and DC is super easy to navigate. Thank you
Wow, sounds like an awesome trip, Dean!
I'm from Australia and we recently went to DC. We had friends that lived right near Whiele-Reston East on the end of the silver line so we always got the train to Metro Center/Smithsonian and walked from there into DC. You guys have nice trains, especially the newer cars :)
The new trains sure are a lot nicer than the old ones!
Somehow I read this in an Australian accent 😂
I guess this could go on any of the multiple videos of yours I watched, Rob. I just got home yesterday from my first ever trip to DC and I was able to really make the most out of my time there due to learning so much from your videos. Things like the most effective way to use the metro, having the Cityplanner app, going to some of the restaurants you suggested and getting the credits for downloading some of the apps (District Taco was great!), and just the wisdom to give yourself some room for delays, walking time etc. Thank you so much! My trip was significantly better than it would have been without your help! I would not hesitate to recommend you and your videos to anyone going to DC!
Thanks for such positive feedback!
The escalator rule also applies in Manhattan and San Francisco!
Yeah it's pretty universal.
@@TripHacksDC In Hong Kong they will rush into the train and you must maneuver to exit. Frustrating. I may have over-reacted and stepped straight out, firmly, and knocked three smaller framed locals on the ground. Errr my bad.
I was just in D.C. a few weeks ago and my mom fell victim to the escalator rule. We live in NY.
Well, at least she hopefully knows now.
Upstate or NYC cause I always imagined the rule probably still stands in NYC escalators
Davis Davis basically everywhere IMO
why am i watching this i live in dc lol
Mavis same
Same😂
Sadly not same..
I live 25 min outside of DC
Same
I'm from a small city, we don't have a metro and there's rarely any places here that use escalators besides the mall, so I never knew the rule about never standing on the left. Thank you for sharing that particular etiquette hack with us! :)
Edit: I was seeing that some of the other comments say it is pure common sense to stand on the right, but to most people who've never traveled by metro before it's an entirely foreign system which may be awfully confusing at first..! So while I can see why it'd be annoying for the locals, I don't quite blame tourists either
The dream is for every visitor to watch these videos so they all know the rules before they get here :)
Just wanted to say thank you for this video! I'm new to the area and these are great tips!
Happy to help. Welcome to DC!
Prepping for my trip and your videos are my holy grail
Wow. Awesome!
Coming to DC on April 26th, can't wait!
Nice. Enjoy your trip!
We were there 2 weeks ago. We stayed in Georgetown near the Foggy Bottom metro and used it every day to get into the generla area that we wanted for sightseeing. I wish we would have bought a weekly pass ($17?) because we spent that much for the 5 days that we were there just using it once in AM and once to get home.
The 7-day short-trip pass is $38.50 so it's worth it to some heavy users, not worth it to lighter users.
I always get on the metro at franconia-Springfield station and get off at Gallery Pl Chinatown .
Nice.
Thanks for the stand right tip! I didn't look like a tourist...as much.
Locals definitely appreciate it!
Trip Hacks DC facts we do
Whether you're from DC or not, whether you're from a city with decent public transit or not, standing on the right of the escalator to allow people to pass on the left is SIMPLE.COMMON.SENSE.
This is amazing!!! I’m glad I found this before I went!!!
I am glad too!
THANK YOU for these videos. The process of preparing to move and now settling in my new home here in DC was and still is a big change for me so it is so helpful to have these tips. The local culture in DC is quite different from my home town so this makes getting used to "how things work" here so much easier.
Glad to hear you find the videos helpful. Welcome to DC!
TheDtg007 im native of Washington dc lol kill me when I stand on the left side of the escalator lol
tyree Jackson I learned NEVER to do that well before I moved to DC haha.
Same for me! Loved these tips!
TheDtg007 Welcome to DC! Where did you move from?
Rob I appreciate the help! I am moving to DC for work in two months and don't want to look like a total novice when I get here lol!
Happy to help. You'll be riding like a pro in no time.
Just come back from DC, your video was perfect. We used the Metro every day, including to/from Dulles Airport, well to Wheelie 😅 Reston as the Silver Line wasn’t quite ready to Dulles. The fares were so cheap unlike the bar prices and Whole Foods!
Glad you had a good trip
Thank you for these helpful tips and app suggestions! Just made me a lot less stressed out about riding the metro for the first time :)
You'll be riding a like a pro in no time.
Great video. I like tip 8 I think it was about tapping before the gate closes. I would add, look at the screen and be sure it has recognized your fare card. You'll see the remaining value change to what you will likely have an idea is left on your card.
Good idea. It's always good to know what your balance is.
Hey Rob, your videos are great. They have really helped my wife and I get around the city. We are moving up to the area and we'd really appreciate one or two videos that focused on people coming to area to potentially live there. I know your main target audience is tourists, but I'm sure there are others in a similar situation to us.
Here are some questions that I have as a person who has visited trying to move there:
1. What are the pros and cons of different ways to get to work (specifically biking)? Can you take a bike on a metro train?
2. How does the metro bus fare work?
3. Do regular commuters fill up their metro card like a regular tourist would?
This is a great idea for a series. I can't promise I'll be able to make these soon as I've already produced most of the videos for the summer, so in the meantime, the answers to your questions are:
1. The biggest pro to biking is the low cost. Depending where you live work it may be faster than Metro too. The biggest con is that you may arrive at work sweaty in the summer. Many office buildings have gyms where you can shower if this is a concern. You can take your bike on Metro on weekends and weekdays excluding rush hour.
2. Metrobus fare is $2 for regular routes and $4.50 for express buses. Money is deducted from your Smartrip, same as Metro.
3. Many commuters add fare at the machines the same as tourists. Some have arrangements where their employer will add it for them. Check with your HR to see what they offer.
Trip Hacks DC thanks for responding, Rob. We appreciate your help.
Are public bike racks readily available around the area? Are most roads made with a bike lane? Can you take your bike on any part of the train? I saw some doors that had a sign for no bikes.
How does the bus fare system work if you are going from bus to bus or metro train to bus? I saw a sign but it was confusing.
Bike racks are pretty readily available. Knowing which streets have bike lanes and which bike lanes don't have cars parked in them all the times take a bit of practice. I recommend reading Metro's official guidance about bikes on Metro as there are some rules and restrictions: www.wmata.com/service/bikes/
Bus-bus transfers are free. Bus-rail transfers are not free, but you will get a small discount on whichever you are transferring on to.
Please do a video on finding the metro escalators via metro and metro hero since when we went the distances didn't add up and had to search
I'm literally moving to the area tomorrow so this was helpful.
Welcome to DC, Nalisa!
We've added "Walk Left, Stand Right" shirts to the Trip Hacks DC merch store. Show everyone that you know EXACTLY what you're doing when you visit. store.triphacksdc.com/product/dc-metro-escalator-shirt/
Favorite app: Citymapper. People blocked the door too many times and I hate getting kicked off because of them.
Thanks for this video! I visited D.C. last weekend, and it helped to be familiar with the basics of the metro!
Glad to hear it!
Thank you, sir. I used to live in Washington. Even though I'm back in Ohio, I still occasionally visit D.C..
Hope you enjoy your trips back to DC!
@@TripHacksDC , thanks. I usually go in early fall so that I can walk down Georgetown road, seeing everyone have a good time. Their enjoyment is mine also.
Thanks so much. This will be my first time to ride the metro
Enjoy your trip!
I planned ahead and had a metro card mailed to me weeks before my trip. It came with 8 bucks on it, so I can get settled before topping it off.
I would like to use a day pass for the Metro rail. Once purchased and on the card, how do you tap to use day pass vs. being charged a (1) ride fee? Thank you very much for your videos. So so helpful!
If you buy it at the machine it will become active on your next tap into the system.
@@TripHacksDC I would like to purchase a card and have it mailed to me prior to my trip. Should I assume that the day pass will go active on first tap of each day? Thank you
Honestly unless you want a novelty card I would just purchase it at a station. I don't know how a card purchased by mail will behave. Also please do the math to make sure a day pass is even economical as for most people it is cheaper to just pay per ride. Have fun.
Pretty much everywhere you should stand on the right and pass on the left or vise versa in left side driving countries.
Remember the first time riding Washington's metro. It was my last. I hate being too close to strangers and it happened. Anxiety was up through the roof, was having a panic attack and i had to run off the metro the first stop it did.
THESE ARE WONDERFUL TIPS!
Glad you think so!
Me and my buddy are gonna come from Baltimore Comic Con for a day to go to DC on our way back to Reagan Airport to fly home. What would be the best way to get from the Baltimore airport to downtown DC and then back to Reagan airport in the evening?
Check out Amtrak or the MARC Penn Line to get from BWI to Union Station in DC. You can take the blue or yellow lines to DCA for your flight home.
I really appreciate the response. Our flight is leaving closer to 8 in the evening and I'm curious what time you think we should leave DC for the airport?
The yellow line can get you to the airport from downtown in 30 minutes or less during the week. On the weekend Metro is less reliable and you should budget extra time. Make sure to check the trackwork schedule to make sure the yellow line to the airport won't be impacted. www.wmata.com/service/track-work.cfm
Awesome info dude. Hopefully this helps us relax for a day and see the sites without worrying about getting to the airport super early.
I visited DC couple times and I didn't know about these don'ts. I hope I wasn't bothering or offended the locals 😁😂
At least you know for next time!
Do I pay twice on the dc metro once to get on the train and once to exit the terminal?
You have to tap in both when you enter and when you exit, but you only get charged when you exit.
First time in DC was for three days several years ago. I’m returning in November.
¿How long should I plan on to see more?
I liked, subscribed and hit the 🔔.
Depends what you saw before and what's on your to-do list for this time. Regardless, I'd still say 3 or 4 days is usually good for a domestic trip.
Do children need their own pass as well?
Kids 5 years and older need their own SmarTrip.
I've been to DC twice and I love the city, came across this channel and I love it!! Super helpful, informal, and entertaining. Good job!
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you are finding it helpful!
I actually live in DC, I was getting home from a Washington Nationals baseball game and some idiot entered the train while the doors were closing and slammed them open. Good thing the doors didn’t break because he slammed hard!
😬😬
Thanks Rob for all your info packed videos.
do I get charged for transfers also in metro or is 1 transfer free?
if I take day pass does it cover peak time and transfers?
very confusing as Iam.trying get info...visiting best week...plz help
For Metro rail, the price you depends on which station you enter and exit. The number of trains you take to get there doesn't matter. I typically don't recommend the 1-day pass.
@@TripHacksDC Thankyou so much for your prompt reply...really appreciate it Rob👍
Hi there! Thanks so much for the video. I'm using the Metro website's Trip Planner feature to plan ahead a bit but I always see a warning when looking at the itinerary (the little red circle with a red exclamation mark inside). The message says something about the yellow line that trains only operate for scheduled maintenance and they advise to take the blue line.... It seems sooooo complicated.....do you know if there's some major work going on and things are all out of sorts?
Hi Daisy. Yes unfortunately there is major weekend track work coming up on the Yellow Line that will impact travel between Virginia and DC. You can see a calendar of planned maintenance here: www.wmata.com/service/track-work.cfm If you can swing it, I strongly recommend staying downtown for your trip so you can avoid the headaches of weekend Metro maintenance.
My only pet peeve of riding the Metro is that each time I visit DC, I have to struggle to get my 27" suitcase through the gate before it closes and sometimes I had to play tug of war with it. I always ride the elevator with the suitcase because there's no room for it on the escalator.
I know this is an old comment but in the future, just talk to the station manager. They’ll let you go through the swing gate (next to the station manager booth) with your suitcase and you can just tap your card to pay your fare without going the regular gate.
@@darriak Thank you
Cool love 2 travel. Cant wait 2 get there...
Have fun!
Why are rush hour prices higher?
The demand is higher so the price gets higher
When I worked in D.C. in the early and mid 1970s, there was no metro, just those damned MetroBusses. Some thought the streets were made of wood, because they were building the subway at the time. I don't know when they finally finished it. But about 30 years later I came back for a visit and the train is a lot quicker getting from Virginia to D.C. than those old metrobusses.
Greate tips Rob.
Hello Robe!I have a question please I m always confused about directions I mean destination could you please explain to me. Thank you!!
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What type of pass do you recommend college students get when attending school in D.C.?
Unless you're going to American and have access to their u-pass just get a regular SmarTrip and load it up with money as you need it.
Alex Truong imagine not having a Upass 😤 AU Gang Represent
Great tips!
Can you use a single smart trip card for multiple people, or does everybody have to have one
Every rider needs their own SmarTrip.
So, I'm also from the D.C. area (Maryland really) and I'm just thinking how stupid these people are not knowing the stand on the right, walk on the left thing. It's common practice in many areas. I would also like to add that the app called Transit is really great, as it gives you all options for transit, including Uber, biking/ bike share, and walking. Also a tip for those who are coming from the airport, Metro only serves Regan National Airport(DCA) the smaller and US and Canada only airport , and not Dulles International (IAD), the larger international airport. A bus does serve between Dulles and Whilie-Reston East, the closest Metro station on the Silver Line. Great video, and good look with your tour business!
I just hope if enough visitors watch this video then we won't have to worry about anyone standing on the left anymore.
I think the silver line is coming to Dulles airport.
Your comment about stand right/walk left being common practice in many areas only applies to the few cities that have a subway. I just came home from DC where I rode the subway for the second time in my life (i'm 48). I found it funny to watch people sprint up the escalator only to stand next to them on the platform for 5 minutes waiting for the next train. Running don't make the train come faster. If you're commuting an hour or more, what's saving 15 seconds on the escalator gonna do for you?
BWI Aviation Never heard that rule before in my life.
well, I went to DC over the fourth of july and I messed up on most of these. never been on any metro train system before
Now you know for next time
Excellent job. 🙂
Thanks!
when I got off the plane at Reagan airport I couldnt find the subway. We ended up walking everywhere. Then the day we were to leave we found the segways.
@Steven Kelley Maybe because he was President not mayor or your nanny.
When you tap your SmartTrip card to exit the station, are you paying to exit? Or are you just tapping to notify the system that you are exiting? Thanks!
You pay upon exit, since the fare you're charged depends on how far you traveled.
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Very helpful, thanks so much!
Happy to help.
Metro has been cracking down on #8.
Is the wmata website trip planner as good as the app you described for getting around town?
It's OK. I like the apps because they are more user friendly.
im originally from northern Virginia and once was metro pro to traveling to dc's colleges to party. too bad now im in the army and will proably not go to dc for a very long time. until then i will be a metro boss. always walk to the end of the tunnel where the amount of people on each train car is smaller.
Good tip. The first car of the train is often less crowded than the ones in the middle!
Hope i can experience DC Metro.
When I came to DC to visit friends in 2010 I was lost at first.. Now, I got this! Can be very confusing..
It can be a little intimidating at first, but once you get the hang of it, not so bad.
I will be staying in DC soon! I'll be in DC from Sep 12-19. I'll be around for the Small Press Expo in Bethesda over the weekend. Would you recommend renting a car--or no? Thank you.
Unless there is somewhere specific you need to drive to, then no.
Yeah, that makes sense. I sort of want a car to go over to Charlottesville but I may need to resist the urge for a car. Thank you.
Thank you for your great tips!
Glad to help!
How would I go to a capitals game? what station would I have to get off at if I wanted to go to one using this system? say I was coming from DCA. Once I arrived at DCA, how would I get to the DCA metro station from baggage claim?
Gallery Pl-Chinatown for a Caps game. For DCA your best bet is to follow the signs. Terminal A is a lot farther away than Terminals B&C, plus the airport is under heavy construction at the moment.
as a new metro rider...how do i choose the option to pay for all-day pass? i just load money and go cause im not exactly sure and don't want to mess up?
The easiest way to add an all-day pass to your SmarTrip is at a fare machine in any station. I personally don't think the 1-day passes are worth it for most people.
Wow! The only reason why I am watching his video is bc of the covid-19!this video is great to watch btw and I find this one interesting bc I was supposed to have a 3 day field trip to dc
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I needed this for the first couple of minutes about purchasing the card. I visited 2yrs ago and the vending machine was confusing. No one at the Farragut station booth to assist me, but I eventually understood the signage and figured it out on my own. 😥whew! Thanks Rob
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Number 7. “Please let passengers exit first.” Hong Kong MTR announcements
thank you this are great tips
Happy to help.
Metro has a rush hour promise. If you register the card online, you get money back it your trip is up to I think 15 minutes delay
Yes. It's 10! www.wmata.com/fares/smartrip/rush-hour-promise.cfm
7:06 there's a New Flyer bus lol
IS the red line in d.c the inmporut
1:58 Rohr 1000 Series cars leaving on the bottom left track
This is very true I am a native and When people out there things in the middle of the escalator sadly I get pissed and curse someone out
Kaylani Woods Its the DC way!
its actually not good for the escalator to do that
It's so clean, not what I expected!
Glad that it exceeded your expectations! This is a comment I hear a lot, especially if you've just come from riding the New York City Subway.
1:14 what does that mean "purchase pass" what kinda pass?
There are a few unlimited ride pass options. Check out this video for info: th-cam.com/video/tyQDw3wKrn8/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for video and captions for the Deaf :)
Happy to help!
This is a great video
Glad you liked it!
I want to go back for a visit, i still have money on that panda card, can i transfer it to the smarttrip card?
Not anymore. Sorry. You've got a Metro souvenier now. wamu.org/?p=288338
Trip Hacks DC ok I'm all extra late..lol thanks!
It's Viola Simply assume that the remaining money is a donation.
Hello I'm visiting D.C in feb 2018 but staying in Alexandria, Virginia do you recommend renting a vehicle or taking the metro as transportation.
I always recommend staying downtown (if possible) because it's so much more convenient; but as long as where you are staying in Alexandria is close to a Metro station then you don't need a rental car.
Thank you !
thank you thank you thank you!
Happy to help!
Very useful
Thanks!
As a local this needs to be required for all tourists to view
Can I purchase 1 card for a family of 4?
Nope. Each rider needs their own card.
You're the best!
Thanks, Shanetta!
This is stressing me out 😂
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Life Saver!!!!!!
You always keep the line moving in DC
I was on the wmata website and came across this page that it is mobile ready www.wmata.com/about/news/mobile-ready.cfm and fare system overhaul can you explain anything. about it
It hasn't happened yet.
Thanks a lot. :)
No problem.
Here's another DON'T: Do NOT leave your purse, phone, wallet, etc. sitting unattended! Someone will take it/or take money from you. (While I have never lost my purse or wallet, I ended up having $5 stolen from me once during my trip to DC in 2013.