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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live in the neighborhood by the Primary School and traffic is pretty bad. Noticably worse since the move of all the Walter Reed people to Nat'l Naval - we're likely to move b/c of it.[/quote] It's not bad for me at all as I use Beach Road/RCP. [b]I work near the White House and it takes about 25 mins from Rollingwood[/b].[/quote] Hmm. The earliest dropoff at Rollingwood is 8am, and even then it takes me at least 35 min to the Farragut area.[/quote] They open the doors at 745/750 in my experience. Are you taking Connecticut Ave? If you take Beach Ave, I don't get off of RCP until I'm near the Kennedy Center. 35 mins after leaving, I'm parked and at my desk.[/quote] I forgot to add...I hop off and back onto RCP off of Mass Ave/Embassy Row.[/quote] PP here. I take 16th. Ok, did not know that they open the doors that early (first year there). That’s a game-changer.[/quote] Yep. The doors open as soon as the first school bus arrives (one of the DC routes). It becomes the Forest Road shuttle. My office is next to the Kennedy Center, so fortunately, I don't have to bother with downtown DC traffic once I exit the pkwy.[/quote]
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