Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:North Bethesda, close to Red Line. 25 minutes to Farragut North.
Plus fifteen minutes to drive to metro stop from house
Actually, I live 5 minutes from the metro, so with the drive I'm doing a 30 minute commute (assuming no metro delays which, you know, assumes a lot these days).
Anonymous wrote:Also I think people are not truly calculating door to door. They'll count the time they are on the metro only or only once they're on the highway
Anonymous wrote:S. Arlington off Columbia Pike to Rosslyn. A joke of a commute that, comically, varies wildly by the day - but probably 20-25 minutes on average leaving at 8:30-8:45. The drive is like 7 minutes without traffic but getting in and out of Rosslyn at rush hour is a straight up nightmare that has become progressively worse. I have had this few mile commute take 45 minutes and even longer on occasion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A quiet neighborhood in Falls Church on the east side of Seven Corners. 25 minutes drive (faster than metro) from basically the middle of GW campus in a typical 5 pm rush hour. 15 minutes without traffic. Fantastic commute. However, not great schools filled with ESOL students who can't meet state standards.
Which way do you cross the river -- Memorial Bridge to Rt 50?
Theodore Roosevelt Bridge unless I'm coming from Alexandria, in which case I take Memorial Bridge.
Anonymous wrote:Lower McLean to Penn Quarter: About 40 minutes in rush hour driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A quiet neighborhood in Falls Church on the east side of Seven Corners. 25 minutes drive (faster than metro) from basically the middle of GW campus in a typical 5 pm rush hour. 15 minutes without traffic. Fantastic commute. However, not great schools filled with ESOL students who can't meet state standards.
Which way do you cross the river -- Memorial Bridge to Rt 50?
Anonymous wrote:A quiet neighborhood in Falls Church on the east side of Seven Corners. 25 minutes drive (faster than metro) from basically the middle of GW campus in a typical 5 pm rush hour. 15 minutes without traffic. Fantastic commute. However, not great schools filled with ESOL students who can't meet state standards.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:North Bethesda, close to Red Line. 25 minutes to Farragut North.
Plus fifteen minutes to drive to metro stop from house