Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I commuted to Balto from Silver Spring 2 days/week for a year, never took me more than 45 minutes. Traffic into Baltimore is nothing compared to DC. Driving to downtown DC is about 30 minutes, metro is 35-40 depending on parking situation.
Plus great schools, which is not happening in PG or DC.
When did you do this commute? I think traffic from SS to Baltimore is more like an hour, if not more. Not to mention, a lot depends on *where* in Baltimore the person is commuting. But if it is downtown Baltimore, I don't see 45 min.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all.
Anonymous wrote:Move to DC. I did the commute to Baltimore for 2 years. Easy as pie. It was all against traffic. It took 45 minutes - tops. We lived in NE so it was near South Dakota and 295. We now live in Colonial Village and it would be really easy from here.
And you would say that it's a good idea to school two children in a public school in downtown DC?
I have also looked at Montgomery county, and, on Google map, it's only a 55 min drive away from Baltimore. If this is true, I am wondering if the extra school quality might not be worth the 2x 10 min commute. Or what am I missing please?
My daughter goes to public school in downtown DC. She plays on an urban farm, was taught to cook by a professional chef and is in brand new 70 million dollar building. What do you know about DC schools out in Podunk anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I commuted to Balto from Silver Spring 2 days/week for a year, never took me more than 45 minutes. Traffic into Baltimore is nothing compared to DC. Driving to downtown DC is about 30 minutes, metro is 35-40 depending on parking situation.
Plus great schools, which is not happening in PG or DC.
When did you do this commute? I think traffic from SS to Baltimore is more like an hour, if not more. Not to mention, a lot depends on *where* in Baltimore the person is commuting. But if it is downtown Baltimore, I don't see 45 min.
Anonymous wrote:I commuted to Balto from Silver Spring 2 days/week for a year, never took me more than 45 minutes. Traffic into Baltimore is nothing compared to DC. Driving to downtown DC is about 30 minutes, metro is 35-40 depending on parking situation.
Plus great schools, which is not happening in PG or DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that reverse-commute MARC schedules are more limited than Baltimore to DC schedule. When my DH took MARC from Baltimore on occasion, he had to leave the office by 6 I think or he'd miss the last train.
This is wrong. My partner does the reverse commute on MARC, and trains run later than that. I believe the last train is closer to 10pm. It's just that after 6pm, the trains don't run as frequently.
Anonymous wrote:I commuted to Balto from Silver Spring 2 days/week for a year, never took me more than 45 minutes. Traffic into Baltimore is nothing compared to DC. Driving to downtown DC is about 30 minutes, metro is 35-40 depending on parking situation.
Plus great schools, which is not happening in PG or DC.
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that reverse-commute MARC schedules are more limited than Baltimore to DC schedule. When my DH took MARC from Baltimore on occasion, he had to leave the office by 6 I think or he'd miss the last train.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks again to all, very helpful.
I suppose that an other criterion is whether one has to fly often or not. If so, I suppose distance to Dulles will also come into the picture, rigth?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all.
Anonymous wrote:Move to DC. I did the commute to Baltimore for 2 years. Easy as pie. It was all against traffic. It took 45 minutes - tops. We lived in NE so it was near South Dakota and 295. We now live in Colonial Village and it would be really easy from here.
And you would say that it's a good idea to school two children in a public school in downtown DC?
I have also looked at Montgomery county, and, on Google map, it's only a 55 min drive away from Baltimore. If this is true, I am wondering if the extra school quality might not be worth the 2x 10 min commute. Or what am I missing please?
Anonymous wrote:
Dulles is in Virginia. And really, there is no place *near* Dulles that would be a tolerable commute to Baltimore.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks again to all, very helpful.
I suppose that an other criterion is whether one has to fly often or not. If so, I suppose distance to Dulles will also come into the picture, rigth?