Using the Metro

You have just arrived in Washington D.C. into Reagan Intl. Airport. It is 10 am on Sunday. You don't have a car, but you do have a metro pass with $35 on it. This should be plenty to get you from place to place. Your task now is to use the map and other resources to navigate the city, and budget your travel money.

Here's some resources that will help you out.

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https://www.wmata.com/schedules/trip-planner/

https://www.wmata.com/fares/basic.cfm

You are staying in Silver Springs at a hotel. You will need to get from the airport (Reagan Intl.) to your hotel, or at least the correct stop. How much will it cost, and how long will it take you to get there?

Good morning sunshine! You are up and ready to go! You are due for a meeting at the White House that starts at 10 am. What line are you going to take? What stops will you need to get on and off? What is the latest you can start out? Keep in mind, you have a 10 minute walk to the train station.

After your meeting at the White House, you want to see Arlington Natl. Cemetery. What rail line do you need to get on, and what stops will you be using? How much will it cost you?

You have a dinner date in in Metro Center at 6:00 pm. What time do you need to make sure you leave Arlington Natl. Cemetery to make it on time? What stops will you need to use? If you have to transfer trains, what line will you need to get on? Cost?

After your date you want to get back to your hotel. What lines will you need to use and how much will it cost? What stations will you use?