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METRO Transit
Metrorail // Bus
Metrorail provides safe, clean, reliable transit service for more than 600,000 customers a day throughout the Washington, DC area. The system is the second busiest in the United States, serving 91 stations in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia.
For more information, visit: www.wmata.com App download available.
Bike
Riding a bike to and from work is enormously beneficial, and is a great alternative transportation option. Not only are you avoiding vehicular congestion and creating more opportunities for healthy physical activity, but you’re also aiding in the reduction of our carbon footprint.
Tthere are so many bike rental options within the DC as well! Bike sharing programs with rental stations located throughout the DC:
Jump // Lime // MoBike // Spin
Jump, visit: www.jump.com/us/en/cities/washington-dc/ LimeBike, visit: www.li.me/en-us/home
MoBike, visit: www.mobike.com/us/
Spin, visit: www.spin.app/
Nearby Parking
Colonial Parking Lot 172 - Canal Square Bldg: 15 Min // Free 1 Hour $12 // Daily Max $22 // Evening (After 5pm) $14 // SatSun $14 // Overnight $30 // Monthly $295
Colonial Parking Lot 469 - 1050 Thomas Jefferson St NW: 1 Hour $13 // Daily Max $22 // Oversize $30 // Monthly $290
Colonial Parking Lot 128 - Georgetown Park: Mon-Fri 30 Min $6 // 1 Hour $12 // Daily Max $22 // Sat-Sun $22.95 // Monthly $305
For more parking garage and lot information and locations, please visit: www.georgetowndc.com/explore/getting-here/
Electric Scooters
Bird // Lime // Lyft // Skip // Spin // Jump by Uber
Fun, reliable, affordable, urban mobility!
Scattered throughout the district are 8 electric scooter companies. These can be picked up and dropped off anywhere.
Just download their apps, and your set.