Suburbia - Post Your Commute Time in Rush Hour

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Anonymous wrote:Potomac (right by the village): ~35min to K St


No freaking way, unless you're leaving before 6 am after 9 pm. More like an hour to an hour and a half each way


I bet it would take 30min at 2am on a sunday even taking falls to clara barton then all the way down to the G-town expressway.


Nope, https://www.google.com/maps/dir/39.0004651,-77.2298614/2000+K+St+NW,+Washington,+DC+20006/@38.9512487,-77.1731929,13z/data=!4m17!4m16!1m5!3m4!1m2!1d-77.1176827!2d38.9375233!3s0x89b7ca09b97f7f43:0xbf899bedf7dc1a49!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b7b7b0ab45d765:0x293f25c451860bd5!2m2!1d-77.0452258!2d38.9021292!2m2!7e2!8j1487747400!3e0


You just posted your address (which is in Rockville)




What a dingbat.


Wow. A walk score of 1--never seen one that low.


NP here. Might be a low walk score but sooo close to Great Falls Park and near many popular cycling routes. I bet the PP gets more activity than folks in neighborhoods with high walk scores.
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Potomac (by Falls Road and Montrose Road) to Downtown Washington DC (19th and L) -- about 45 minutes to an hour each way.

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Live near Beach Drive and Connecticut Ave in Kensington.

Leaving around 8 am it takes 45-55 minutes to get to 16th and K, mostly via Connecticut Ave. Returning in the evenings between 5 and 6 is usually the same, often coming up 16th street.

When the Pope visits, or during Christmas week, it takes about a half hour (assuming swing lanes are operational.)
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Anonymous wrote:Some of these posted times are clearly wishful thinking--or not truly rush hour.


+1 DH and I laugh that nobody has longer than a 45 minute commute. It can take us 20 min to just go from CCDC to Woodley Park.
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Tyson's corner to Tyson's corner - 30 minutes during g rush hour waiting for lights. Awful. Company already has 1/4 staff working from home.
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Anonymous wrote:Tyson's corner to Tyson's corner - 30 minutes during g rush hour waiting for lights. Awful. Company already has 1/4 staff working from home.


You must be a fool- there are a ton of different routes throughout Tyson's. I drive in Tyson's during peak rush hour 3 days a week and don't get caught in more than a few minutes of traffic.
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Anonymous wrote:Some of these posted times are clearly wishful thinking--or not truly rush hour.


+1 DH and I laugh that nobody has longer than a 45 minute commute. It can take us 20 min to just go from CCDC to Woodley Park.



Most people on here are gong to have a commute under 45 min. Few people choose to live way out where a commute is 60+ min.

I live outside the beltway in McLean and my commute is typically 40-45 min, so anything more would be VERY far out there.
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Falls Church 22046 to Capitol Hill - 45 minutes leaving around 8 am. 7 am is not rush hour imo, it's early. I can't take 66. Coming home around 1 hour - 395 is always a mess.
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Anonymous wrote:Tyson's corner to Tyson's corner - 30 minutes during g rush hour waiting for lights. Awful. Company already has 1/4 staff working from home.


You must be a fool- there are a ton of different routes throughout Tyson's. I drive in Tyson's during peak rush hour 3 days a week and don't get caught in more than a few minutes of traffic.


I work on the edge of Tyson's and it still takes me 15-20 min to get out at rush hour (5 min at other times - max). It's only 3 lights, but they are killer. There are no other faster routes out. I had to meet someone over on Rt 7 once and it took me 45 min. Total gridlock. There are just way too many cars for those roads.
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Near Williamsburg Blvd in North Arlington to Mt Vernon Square. Depending on when I leave and the grace of the gods as good as 30 mins and as bad as 75 minutes in the morning but usually 45 minutes. Evening rush tends to be worse.
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Takoma Park to anywhere in the city, maybe 10min.
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Anonymous wrote:Takoma Park to anywhere in the city, maybe 10min.


This is a lie.
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North Bethesda, close to Red Line. 25 minutes to Farragut North.
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Anonymous wrote:North Bethesda, close to Red Line. 25 minutes to Farragut North.


Plus fifteen minutes to drive to metro stop from house
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Anonymous wrote:Takoma Park to anywhere in the city, maybe 10min.


You lie. I'm closer in than you and my door to door commute by foot and metro to F north is about 30 min.
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