Metro Will Roll Out A Flexible (And Kind Of Confusing) Monthly Pass

It's like a prix fixe menu, but for Metro ticketing. Meet the newest way to pay for your rides on Metrorail—a yet-to-be-named monthly flexible pass that will allow for unlimited rides … up to a point.

For further details click here.

Your Obligatory Metro Weekend Track Work Post: March 4-6

At this point, it comes as no surprise that track work will take place on all six lines this weekend. Riders can expect wait times as long as 24 minutes. The most drastic change is that the Anacostia station will be closed on Saturday after midnight through closing on Sunday. During this time, passengers can catch free shuttle buses between Navy Yard and Congress Heights. Metro says this will add about 12-15 minutes of extra time for each station during your commute.
Also, don't forget that beginning on Sunday, Metrorail faregates will stop accepting paper fare cards—SmarTrip cards only.

For details and train schedule click here: http://dcist.com/2016/03/post_75.php

Rise And Shine!

Good Morning Jefferson Marketplace! Hope you have a lovely Monday!

It’s FriYay!

Happy Friday Jefferson Marketplace! We have made it through another successful week! Have a wonderful day! 🙂

Rise and Shine

Good Morning! Rise and shine Jefferson Marketplace on this lovely rainy day!

Oh Happy Day!

Good Morning Jefferson Marketplace! Today will be a great day, Ohh how we love Thursdays!!!! The weekend is close and we are excited for the warmer weather approaching. Have a great and prosperous Thursday! 🙂

Happy Hump Day!

Happy Hump Day Jefferson Marketplace!

We've made it half way through the week! Put a smile on your face and enjoy this lovely day!

Metrobus Service Is Back To Normal On Tuesday

With temperatures reaching the mid 50's, things are looking up today. While the National Weather Service has issued a flood watch (as opposed to yesterday's winter storm warning), Metro bus service is back to normal.

Metrobus Is Operating On A Severe Weather Plan On Monday

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning due to snow and freezing rain for the D.C. and Baltimore regions until 4 a.m. tomorrow, and Metro has adjusted bus service accordingly.

Click on link here for more details.

President’s Day Forecast

Say it ain't sooooo!!!!!! MORE SNOW. On President's Day, Washington could receive 2 to 4 inches of snow, for the five things that you need to know for today click here for more info.

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