Transportation Options from BWI to DC
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I'm not sure why, in this scenario, anyone would bother with Amtrak. The least expensive Amtrak ticket is double the price of a standard $7 MARC fare. And the Amtrak ride could be significantly more depending on the time of day and how many tickets have been sold.
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The main difference between MARC and Amtrak Northeast Regional service is the frequency of service and the availability of overhead space for your luggage on Amtrak. MARC is primarily a commuter line where most passengers have little more than a briefcase or a backpack. Amtrak has 20+ trains between BWI and WAS every day.
Your "ticket" on Amtrak is now showing the Q code on your smart phone to the conductor who scans it with his handheld device. It's been a very long time since I had a paper ticket punched by a conductor.
My very first Amtrak trip was from Washington to New York Penn station in October 2001 about 5 weeks after 9/11. That night I was in a hostel in Toronto.
Your "ticket" on Amtrak is now showing the Q code on your smart phone to the conductor who scans it with his handheld device. It's been a very long time since I had a paper ticket punched by a conductor.
My very first Amtrak trip was from Washington to New York Penn station in October 2001 about 5 weeks after 9/11. That night I was in a hostel in Toronto.
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There is a reason MARC trains stop at BWI. Unless a person is traveling with a sherpa & a caravan of luggage, using MARC w/luggage won't be an issue.
MARC runs 20 odd trains weekdays on the Penn Line. Nine or ten on Saturday and a half dozen on Sunday.
Why anyone would choose to pay double or more to ride Amtrak if their schedule allows them to pay $7 is beyond me.
>>>Regular Amtrak fare from BWI to Washington Union Station is $16 on a NE Regional.
MARC runs 20 odd trains weekdays on the Penn Line. Nine or ten on Saturday and a half dozen on Sunday.
Why anyone would choose to pay double or more to ride Amtrak if their schedule allows them to pay $7 is beyond me.
>>>Regular Amtrak fare from BWI to Washington Union Station is $16 on a NE Regional.
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Note if you are by chance a "senior" - MARC has senior fares from BWI to DC that are much cheaper even than the regular $7.00 fare - you have to specifically ask for it for multiple people - they applied the discount to my husband's fare and failed to ask if I was also a senior (and we just assumed they'd apply it to both of us). Maybe I just look sooooo young.....
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[QUOTE=obxgirl;16797928]There is a reason MARC trains stop at BWI. Unless a person is traveling with a sherpa & a caravan of luggage, using MARC w/luggage won't be an issue.
MARC runs 20 odd trains weekdays on the Penn Line. Nine or ten on Saturday and a half dozen on Sunday.
Why anyone would choose to pay double or more to ride Amtrak if their schedule allows them to pay $7 is beyond me.
>>>Regular Amtrak fare from BWI to Washington Union Station is $16 on a NE Regional.
MARC runs 20 odd trains weekdays on the Penn Line. Nine or ten on Saturday and a half dozen on Sunday.
Why anyone would choose to pay double or more to ride Amtrak if their schedule allows them to pay $7 is beyond me.
>>>Regular Amtrak fare from BWI to Washington Union Station is $16 on a NE Regional.
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MARC trains DO have overhead luggage racks. They may be smaller than those on Amtrak, though, I can't give you specifics but you don't say how big your luggage is anyway. And you don't have to put it up there, just like I ride metro with luggage from the airport sometimes. Granted, it can get crowded at certain times, but if the schedule suits you, I"d do MARC.
I would easily spend $10 more for Amtrak myself if it meant I had to wait 2 hrs from a MARC train and didn't otherwise. Or even one hour, I value my time that much, but others might not.
I would easily spend $10 more for Amtrak myself if it meant I had to wait 2 hrs from a MARC train and didn't otherwise. Or even one hour, I value my time that much, but others might not.
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Thank you everyone! I definitely felt that MARC was the best bet: however, we have booked a hotel in Silver Spring, MD and have rented a car, as we will need one anyway after our quick trip into DC. This decision definitely made my Sister feel better as she is not the best at packing light.
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