WMATA Metro Rail: Rohrs/Rehab/CAF Train Cars on the Red Line Train at Silver Spring Station
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- Made my first WMATA Train video in Washington D.C.
South bound Rehab/CAF Red Line Train arrives at Silver Spring Station. Then leaves Sliver Spring Station heading down towards Downtown D.C.
Then while leaving another Rohrs/Rehab/CAF Red Line Train (1000s/3000s/5000s) on the North bound side enters at Silver Springs as its last stop. Some train stop at this station as its last stop. Then Red Line train leaves this station.
Bus Transfer: Routes 70, 71*, F4, F6, J1,*J2, J3*, J4*,Q1, Q2, Q4, S2, S4, Y5, Y7, Y8, Y9, Z2*, Z6, Z8, Z9, Z29 Buses,
Ride on Buses: 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19*, 20, 22*,& 28(VanGo)* Ride On Bus.
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@BMT7thAvenueExpress You should try MegaBus its better and my friend did the motel so IDK how much.
@icaveman7 Cool good for you and thanks alot!
@icaveman7 lol yea thats true. Thanks!
The ones with no numbers on it?
@DCAreaTransitFan Thanks alot!
o o.k cool
@BMT7thAvenueExpress Its not worth coming to the DC area without staying overnight. There's so much to see, LOTS of walking, you'll be exhausted. If you stay in the WashMet suburbs and ride the Metro Bus to a metro station it'll be cheaper for a hotel stay than if you stay by a station. To stay in DC would be extremely expensive and I wouldn't advise it. Suburbs hotels like in Silver Spring between $100-200/night. Check the availability via the net.
The middle cars were Rohrs (1000 series)
Yup. The loud ones.
Lol I use to live in dc near greenbelt station
awesome dude
@Monisrocks Thank you!
Yes it's curved alittle.