Getting Around Hagerstown
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Hagerstown Airport information
Approximate taxi fare: $22.00 USD Located in Arlington, Virginia, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport sits across the Potomac River from DC. Built in 1941, the airport's original terminal, Terminal A, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Terminal B/C opened in 1997 as the first of its modernization efforts. In 2015, the airport saw 23 million passengers. With 44 airline gates, the airport offers non-stop service to 85 destinations.
Hagerstown Airport information
Hagerstown Train information
A fine example of Beaux Arts-style architecture, DC's Union Station serves eight Amtrak routes: Acela Express, Capitol Limited, Cardinal, Carolinian/Piedmont, Crescent, Northeast Regional, Silver Service/Palmetto, and Vermonter. Traveling on Amtrak, guests from major cities such as Boston, Chicago, New York, and Miami can reach DC.
Hagerstown Train information
Hagerstown Ground information
Taxis are located near the baggage claim exits of each terminal at Reagan National. Fares average $16 to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. In DC, fares are set at $4.25 for the first mile and $1.50 for each additional mile. Dulles International's Washington Flyer Taxis are located on the lower level of the Main Terminal. Charges are $2.80 for the first quarter mile and $0.45 for each additional quarter mile. Average fare to DC is $60; to Alexandria, $58; to Arlington, $45; to Tyson's Corner, $42; to Reagan National, $65.
Hagerstown Ground information
Hagerstown Public information
Metrobus serves passengers 24 hours a day, seven days a week with 1,500 buses on 325 routes in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Metrobus provides 400,000 trips each weekday. Metrobus schedules vary based on route and location. Fares are $1.75 using cash or a SmarTrip card, Metro's permanent, rechargeable plastic cards. Express fares are $4.00 using cash or SmarTrip card. Exact fare is required.
Hagerstown Public information