Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either take the train in the evening or fly in the morning. Not sure how early the flights are on Sundays though so double check. I often do the reverse going from DC to NY for the day - fly up and train back.
+1 - I'd fly early Sunday morning and then you still have your Saturday night.
Only option to meet the arrival time would be a 6 AM Sunday departure from either LGA or EWR to IAD. Next flights don't leave until 8 AM, which is too late. So that leads to a 3:45-4 AM wakeup for 4:15 departure to the airport.
Plus IAD would be a 45 min drive to DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either take the train in the evening or fly in the morning. Not sure how early the flights are on Sundays though so double check. I often do the reverse going from DC to NY for the day - fly up and train back.
+1 - I'd fly early Sunday morning and then you still have your Saturday night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either take the train in the evening or fly in the morning. Not sure how early the flights are on Sundays though so double check. I often do the reverse going from DC to NY for the day - fly up and train back.
+1 - I'd fly early Sunday morning and then you still have your Saturday night.
Only option to meet the arrival time would be a 6 AM Sunday departure from either LGA or EWR to IAD. Next flights don't leave until 8 AM, which is too late. So that leads to a 3:45-4 AM wakeup for 4:15 departure to the airport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either take the train in the evening or fly in the morning. Not sure how early the flights are on Sundays though so double check. I often do the reverse going from DC to NY for the day - fly up and train back.
+1 - I'd fly early Sunday morning and then you still have your Saturday night.
Anonymous wrote:Either take the train in the evening or fly in the morning. Not sure how early the flights are on Sundays though so double check. I often do the reverse going from DC to NY for the day - fly up and train back.
Anonymous wrote:Evening train.
Alternatively one of the bus services that go to Bethesda or Union Station - they take longer but are crazy cheap.
Anonymous wrote:I’d probably get the 5:30 am or earliest Acela. But also depends on where you are in NYC and where you need to be in DC.