Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Takoma Park to anywhere in the city, maybe 10min.
This is a lie.
More like 15-20
Anonymous wrote:Off of 123, close to the CIA (McLean 22101). Leave home around 7:15 p.m. and am into work downtown (around 14th & K) by 7:45-7:50 p.m.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Takoma Park to anywhere in the city, maybe 10min.
This is a lie.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these posts are laughable. They're either not truly rush hour, or they are ideal times vs average, or they aren't counting door to door, or they aren't counting waiting times (e.g., at Metro platform).
I live in CCDC and during actual rush hour (9am), now that RCP is closed for much of my route, door to door (including parking my car in my work garage, waiting for the elevator, and walking the 1.5 blocks to my office)--30 minutes. Ideal time: just under 25. When there's a backup--up to 45. When some idiot truck driver gets his tractor trailer stuck under a bridge on RCP--1.5 hours.
+1 For this thread to be useful, posters should post approximate starting point and end point, and include waiting and walking time (from home to metro, parking lot to office etc.). For example, my "time on the metro" is about 20 minutes, but when you add in waits for the metro, to/from home and office time, it's more like 40 minutes.
+1. Door to door times would be most accurate. For example, my door-to-door time from Shepherd Park (DC) to my office is about 45-50 minutes (walking to metro, 18-20 min on red line, 8 min walk to office from Farragut North).
+1 It takes me about 45 minutes via metro (door to door) from Bethesda metro to my office in Farragut North (12 minutes walk,2 minutes of wait, 22 minutes in train, 9 min to the office). My colleague who takes the metro at shady grove was telling someone he has a commute of 30 minutes. Why? Because he was only counting the time on metro--not the time driving to/from the metro station or walking to our office. His commute is more like an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Agreed. When we lived in Potomac, a realtor swore to us that he could make it downtown in 30 min. My husband's commute to DC was more like an hour during rush hour; 30 min was only during off hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these posts are laughable. They're either not truly rush hour, or they are ideal times vs average, or they aren't counting door to door, or they aren't counting waiting times (e.g., at Metro platform).
I live in CCDC and during actual rush hour (9am), now that RCP is closed for much of my route, door to door (including parking my car in my work garage, waiting for the elevator, and walking the 1.5 blocks to my office)--30 minutes. Ideal time: just under 25. When there's a backup--up to 45. When some idiot truck driver gets his tractor trailer stuck under a bridge on RCP--1.5 hours.
+1 For this thread to be useful, posters should post approximate starting point and end point, and include waiting and walking time (from home to metro, parking lot to office etc.). For example, my "time on the metro" is about 20 minutes, but when you add in waits for the metro, to/from home and office time, it's more like 40 minutes.
+1. Door to door times would be most accurate. For example, my door-to-door time from Shepherd Park (DC) to my office is about 45-50 minutes (walking to metro, 18-20 min on red line, 8 min walk to office from Farragut North).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these posts are laughable. They're either not truly rush hour, or they are ideal times vs average, or they aren't counting door to door, or they aren't counting waiting times (e.g., at Metro platform).
I live in CCDC and during actual rush hour (9am), now that RCP is closed for much of my route, door to door (including parking my car in my work garage, waiting for the elevator, and walking the 1.5 blocks to my office)--30 minutes. Ideal time: just under 25. When there's a backup--up to 45. When some idiot truck driver gets his tractor trailer stuck under a bridge on RCP--1.5 hours.
+1 For this thread to be useful, posters should post approximate starting point and end point, and include waiting and walking time (from home to metro, parking lot to office etc.). For example, my "time on the metro" is about 20 minutes, but when you add in waits for the metro, to/from home and office time, it's more like 40 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Some of these posts are laughable. They're either not truly rush hour, or they are ideal times vs average, or they aren't counting door to door, or they aren't counting waiting times (e.g., at Metro platform).
I live in CCDC and during actual rush hour (9am), now that RCP is closed for much of my route, door to door (including parking my car in my work garage, waiting for the elevator, and walking the 1.5 blocks to my office)--30 minutes. Ideal time: just under 25. When there's a backup--up to 45. When some idiot truck driver gets his tractor trailer stuck under a bridge on RCP--1.5 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Some of these posts are laughable. They're either not truly rush hour, or they are ideal times vs average, or they aren't counting door to door, or they aren't counting waiting times (e.g., at Metro platform).
I live in CCDC and during actual rush hour (9am), now that RCP is closed for much of my route, door to door (including parking my car in my work garage, waiting for the elevator, and walking the 1.5 blocks to my office)--30 minutes. Ideal time: just under 25. When there's a backup--up to 45. When some idiot truck driver gets his tractor trailer stuck under a bridge on RCP--1.5 hours.