Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ellicott City, in Howard County is perfect for you, great schools, near 95, Marc. 20 to 25 to Johns Hopkins about 45 to 50 to D.C./Arlington. My husband worked in Manassas and it took him about an hour and 15 minutes but it all depends on the time of day you leave.
This is definitely not accurate. Ellicott City is more of a Baltimore suburb.
if you live near Route 100 then it is very close to Baltimore and decently close to the MARC train to DC. I think it doable to DC if your job is around Union Station. Not anywhere in Arlington.
If you live in Ellicott City, you have a 15/20 minute drive to BWI MARC (I think that might be the closest station). You have to park and walk to the train in time to catch it, so that's about 10 minutes. And then it's 40 minutes (and that's on a good day with no delays) to Union Station. So, on a good day, you've got an hour to get to Union Station. And then you need to get from Union Station to wherever you work.
Most days, Ellicott City to DC, if you use the MARC, is going to be over an hour from your door to Union Station, especially if you leave during rush hour, because you will hit some traffic driving to the MARC station.
There's no way you are going to have a 45-50 minute commute from Ellicott City to DC (driving or using MARC). It's more like one leg of your commute will be 45 minutes. (like the MARC ride), but you have to factor in getting to the MARC station and parking. And then add to that delays, because you will have at least 1 day a week with train delays.
I'm not saying that's a bad commute by DC standards (especially given the alternatives), but it's not 45 minutes.