
Yesterday, WMATA officially opened the second phase of the Silver Line. This extension will take the line from Reston all the way out to Ashburn. And most notably, it will stop at Dulles International Airport on its way. After being open sixty years (tomorrow), Dulles airport will finally have a rail connection. But will you use it?
The first response that most Washingtonians would likely offer to that question is “of course not, because I’d rather crawl to my ultimate destination than take Dulles.” And, fair enough. But sometimes a trip to Dulles is really unavoidable. Will you still drive or will you take the Metro?
On the face of it, it might seem like a fairly obvious answer for most people. From Georgetown, even in the middle of evening rush hour, it is only likely to take 30-40 minutes to drive there:

But keep in mind, where are you actually driving to? Are you parking in the short term lot? If so, that gets really expensive, really quickly. If you’re planning on a trip of more than a few days, you’re likely going to want to use the long term lots. And parking, waiting for the shuttle bus, and riding the shuttle bus over to the terminal can easily tack on another half hour. You could be looking at 1:15 hours from door-to-door at that point.
Now how long will the Metro take?
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