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METRORAIL Each passenger needs a SmarTrip ® farecard to enter and exit. The card can be reloaded with value and reused to pay Metrorail and Metrobus fares and parking fees at Metro-operated lots. Buy a SmarTrip ® farecard from a FARE VENDING machine at a Metrorail station. Add value to your card at a FARE VENDING or ADD VALUE machine in Metrorail stations, at select retail locations and on our website. Or buy one at over 200 retail locations or online at wmata.com. Online, you can also check your registered card’s value, see where and when you used it last or report it lost or stolen. Fares are based on when and how far you ride. Station- to-station fares are located on station manager kiosks and FARE VENDING machines. The machines accept cash, credit and debit cards. If you use cash, bring small bills; the machines only provide up to $10 in change. If you want one day of unlimited Metrorail rides, save money with a One Day Pass. Buy it from a FARE VENDING machine and load it onto your SmarTrip ® card. Up to two children under age five may travel free with a paying customer. HOURS OF SERVICE Monday - Thursday 5 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. Friday 5 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Saturday 7 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Sunday 8 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Last train times vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train times posted in stations. FARES FOR SENIOR/DISABLED CUSTOMERS Senior citizens 65 and older and people with disabilities may ride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail, use a Senior or WMATA Reduced Fare Program for People with Disabilities (RFP) Photo/SmarTrip ® ID card. On Metrobus, use a Senior or RFP SmarTrip ® /ID card. Customers can also present a valid Medicare card and a photo ID and pay the reduced fare in cash. For details about qualifying for the SmarTrip ® /ID card and buying senior SmarTrip ® cards, visit wmata.com or call 202-637-7000 (TTY 202-962-2033). Free travel training and orientations on how to use accessible Metrobus and Metrorail services are available to senior citizens and people with disabilities by calling 202-962-2703 (TTY 202-962-2033). PARKING AT METRO STATIONS There is a daily fee to park at Metro lots and garages on weekdays. There is no parking fee on weekends and federal holidays. Cash is not accepted, except at metered spaces. All Metro lots and garages accept payment with a SmarTrip ® card and most accept major credit cards. Daily parking fees vary by station and are posted at the parking entrance/exit and on our website. TRAVEL TIPS To avoid long lines at FARE VENDING machines after a major event, make sure you have roundtrip fare on your SmarTrip ® farecard at the start of your trip. The weekday rush-hour periods — before 9:30 a.m. and between 3 and 7 p.m. — are the most crowded. If possible, plan your trip to avoid those times. If you lose an item on a bus or train or in a station, please call Lost & Found at 202-962-1195 or visit our website. Sign up for MetroAlerts at wmata.com and get timely, targeted Metro information sent right to your desktop or mobile device. wmata.com | 202-637-7000 | TTY 202-962-2033 Information subject to change. 50.532 (REV. 6/17) RIDER INFORMATION METRO SYSTEM MAP POINTS OF INTEREST Metrorail Pocket Guide

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METRORAILEach passenger needs a SmarTrip® farecard to enter and exit. The card can be reloaded with value and reused to pay Metrorail and Metrobus fares and parking fees at Metro-operated lots.

Buy a SmarTrip® farecard from a FARE VENDING machine at a Metrorail station. Add value to your card at a FARE VENDING or ADD VALUE machine in Metrorail stations, at select retail locations and on our website. Or buy one at over 200 retail locations or online at wmata.com. Online, you can also check your registered card’s value, see where and when you used it last or report it lost or stolen.

Fares are based on when and how far you ride. Station-to-station fares are located on station manager kiosks and FARE VENDING machines. The machines accept cash, credit and debit cards. If you use cash, bring small bills; the machines only provide up to $10 in change.

If you want one day of unlimited Metrorail rides, save money with a One Day Pass. Buy it from a FARE VENDING machine and load it onto your SmarTrip® card.

Up to two children under age five may travel free with a paying customer.

HOURS OF SERVICEMonday - Thursday 5 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.Friday 5 a.m. - 1:00 a.m.Saturday 7 a.m. - 1:00 a.m.Sunday 8 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.

Last train times vary. To avoid missing the last train, please check the last train times posted in stations.

FARES FOR SENIOR/DISABLED CUSTOMERSSenior citizens 65 and older and people with disabilities may ride for half the regular fare. On Metrorail, use a Senior or WMATA Reduced Fare Program for People with Disabilities (RFP) Photo/SmarTrip® ID card. On Metrobus, use a Senior or RFP SmarTrip®/ID card.

Customers can also present a valid Medicare card and a photo ID and pay the reduced fare in cash. For details about qualifying for the SmarTrip®/ID card and buying senior SmarTrip® cards, visit wmata.com or call 202-637-7000 (TTY 202-962-2033).

Free travel training and orientations on how to use accessible Metrobus and Metrorail services are available to senior citizens and people with disabilities by calling 202-962-2703 (TTY 202-962-2033).

PARKING AT METRO STATIONSThere is a daily fee to park at Metro lots and garages on weekdays. There is no parking fee on weekends and federal holidays. Cash is not accepted, except at metered spaces. All Metro lots and garages accept payment with a SmarTrip® card and most accept major credit cards. Daily parking fees vary by station and are posted at the parking entrance/exit and on our website.

TRAVEL TIPSTo avoid long lines at FARE VENDING machines after a major event, make sure you have roundtrip fare on your SmarTrip® farecard at the start of your trip.

The weekday rush-hour periods — before 9:30 a.m. and between 3 and 7 p.m. — are the most crowded. If possible, plan your trip to avoid those times.

If you lose an item on a bus or train or in a station , please call Lost & Found at 202-962-1195 or visit our website.

Sign up for MetroAlerts at wmata.com and get timely, targeted Metro information sent right to your desktop or mobile device.

wmata.com | 202-637-7000 | TTY 202-962-2033

Information subject to change. 50.532 (REV. 6/17)

RIDER INFORMATION

METRO SYSTEM MAP

POINTS OF INTEREST

Metrorail Pocket Guide

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Legendwmata.com Customer Information Service: 202-637-7000TTY Phone: 202-962-2033Metro Transit Police: 202-962-2121

SystemMap Under Construction

Full-Time Service

Stationin Service

Transfer Station

Silver Line • Wiehle-Reston East / Largo Town Center

Yellow Line • Huntington / Mt Vernon Sq / Fort Totten

Green Line • Branch Ave / Greenbelt

Blue Line • Franconia-Springfield / Largo Town Center

Orange Line • New Carrollton / Vienna

Red Line • Glenmont / Shady Grove

Connecting Rail Systems

Station Features

Airport

Bus to AirportParkingHospital

Map is not to scaleWASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY © 2017

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1 From this station, transfer to any southbound 30-series Metrobus.2 University-operated shuttle between station and campus.3 Georgetown Metro Connection shuttle runs through Georgetown from Foggy Bottom-GWU station (also Rosslyn and Dupont Circle stations).4 Kennedy Center shuttle between station and Center.5 Wolf Trap shuttle between station and park during season.

POINTS OF INTERESTAfrican Art Museum ........................ ll SmithsonianAir and Space Museum ............ llll L’Enfant PlazaAmerican Art Museum ..................lll Gallery PlaceAmerican History Museum ............... ll SmithsonianBotanic Gardens ............................. ll Federal Center SWBureau of Engraving & Printing ....... ll SmithsonianCapitol Building ............................... ll Capitol SouthChinatown ...................................lll Gallery PlaceConstitution Hall .............................. ll Farragut WestConvention Center .......................... ll Mt Vernon SqCorcoran Gallery ............................. ll Farragut WestD.C. Armory .................................... ll Stadium-ArmoryFedEx Field .........................................l Morgan BoulevardFederal Bureau of Investigation .....lll Metro CenterFolger Shakespeare Library ............. ll Capitol SouthFreer Gallery ................................... ll SmithsonianHirshhorn Museum .................. llll L’Enfant PlazaHolocaust Museum ........................ ll SmithsonianIwo Jima Memorial .......................... ll RosslynJefferson Memorial .......................... ll SmithsonianLibrary of Congress ......................... ll Capitol SouthLincoln Memorial ............................. ll Foggy Bottom-GWULisner Auditorium ............................ ll Foggy Bottom-GWUMartin Luther King Jr. Mem'l ........... ll SmithsonianMasonic Temple .............................. ll King Street-Old TownNat'l Academy of Sciences .............. ll Foggy Bottom-GWUNational Aquarium ........................... ll Federal TriangleNational Archives ............................ ll ArchivesNational Building Museum ...................l Judiciary SqNational Gallery of Art...................... ll ArchivesNational Geographic Society ...............l Farragut NorthNational Institutes of Health .................l Medical CenterNational Museum of African American History and Culture ...................... ll SmithsonianNational Museum of the American Indian .............. llll L’Enfant PlazaNational Portrait Gallery ...............lll Gallery PlaceNational Postal Museum ......................l Union StationNational Shrine of the Immaculate Conception ....................l Brookland-CUANational WWII Memorial .................. ll SmithsonianNational Zoo .......................................l Woodley Park Nationals Ballpark ........................... ll Navy Yard-BallparkNatural History Museum .................. ll SmithsonianPhillips Collection ................................l Dupont CircleRenwick Gallery .............................. ll Farragut WestRFK Stadium................................... ll Stadium-ArmorySackler Gallery ................................ ll SmithsonianSmithsonian Castle ........................ ll SmithsonianSpy Museum ...............................lll Gallery PlaceState Department ............................ ll Foggy Bottom-GWUSupreme Court ............................... ll Capitol SouthVerizon Center .............................lll Gallery PlaceVietnam Veterans Memorials ........... ll Foggy Bottom-GWUWashington Monument ................... ll Smithsonian

Washington National Cathedral1 ..........l Tenleytown-AUWhite House and Visitor Center ....... ll Federal Triangle

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIESAmerican Univ.2 ..................................l Tenleytown-AUCatholic Univ. of America ....................l Brookland-CUAGallaudet Univ. ....................................l NoMa-Gallaudet UGeorge Mason Univ. ..........................l Vienna and Virginia Sq-GMUGeorgetown University .................lll Foggy Bottom-GWUGeorge Washington Univ. ................ ll Foggy Bottom-GWUHoward Univ. ......................................l Shaw-Howard UJohns Hopkins Univ. ...........................l Dupont CircleMarymount Univ. .................................l Ballston–MUMarymount Univ./Reston .....................l Wiehle-Reston EastNo. Va. Comm. Coll./Reston ...............l Wiehle-Reston EastUniv. of the District of Columbia ..........l Van Ness-UDCUniv. of Maryland2 ..............................l College Park-U of MdVa. Tech./UVA No. Virginia Center .......l West Falls Church

SHOPPINGBallston Common ...............................l Ballston–MUConnecticut Avenue ............................l Farragut NorthCity Place ...........................................l Silver SpringCrystal City Underground ................ ll Crystal CityFashion Centre................................ ll Pentagon CityGeorgetown3 .................................. ll Foggy Bottom-GWUMazza Gallerie/Chevy ChasePavilion/Chevy Chase ..........................l Friendship HeightsOld Post Office Pavilion ................... ll Federal TrianglePlaza America .....................................l Wiehle-Reston EastShops at National Place ...............lll Metro CenterThe Mall At Prince Georges ............. ll Prince Georges Plaza Tysons Corner Center .........................l Tysons CornerTysons Galleria....................................l Tysons CornerWheaton Plaza ....................................l Wheaton

THEATERSArena Stage ........................................l WaterfrontDiscovery Theatre ........................... ll SmithsonianFolger Theatre ................................. ll Capitol SouthFord’s Theatre .............................lll Metro CenterKennedy Center4 ............................ ll Foggy Bottom-GWULincoln Theatre ...................................l U StreetNational Theater ...........................lll Metro CenterShakespeare Theater ...................... ll ArchivesStrathmore ..........................................l Grosvenor-StrathmoreWarner Theatre ............................lll Metro CenterWolf Trap5 ..........................................l West Falls ChurchWoolly Mammoth Theatre Co ......... ll Archives