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    I love the circulator! I just wish it ran on Sundays! Convenient stops, nice drivers, timely and the benches are a nice Bethesda touch!

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    Bethesda Metro Station

    Bethesda Metro Station

    3.5(37 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Overall 3.5 Stars The Metro is a convenient way to visit DC…read morefrom Bethesda. It takes about 17 minutes from the station to arrive to the main station in DC. From there, you are located near the National Mall, Smithsonian Museums, White House, Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln monuments. Also, near the WW II and the Vietnam Wall memorials. The station is equipped for ADA via elevator near the main entrance and has ramps to the platforms. The elevator may have enough room for 4-5 people or 1 ADA Wheel or electric chair and two others. The trains are nice and clean. Not like other stations in other cities. Price is comparable to other cities dreaming from $2.50 -$6.75 depending the time and stop you are heading too. Use your phone, CC, or Smartcard you can purchase from the Metro. Also, you can plan your trip, purchase and schedules from their website @ https://wmata.com I highly recommend to use the site. Epic escalators! They are about 100' -150' deep before you get to the kiosk stations. Have a fun trip!

    Ok, I'm finally getting around to reviewing Metro stations. This is a deep station like many on…read morethis end of the Red Line. The platforms are pretty run of the mill Metro platforms. Normally it's pretty clean. Once you take the long-ish escalator ride up away from the tracks, you end up in a covered area where the buses are. This area has a tiny Dunkin Donuts if you need a snack or coffee. As you head to the next set of escalators, there is a water feature (not quite a waterfall) that comes down into the station area from the surface. Nice to have a natural sounds in a very urban area. Once you get up onto the surface, you're at the corner of Old Georgetown Rd and Wisconsin Ave near several hotels and a Starbucks (in case Dunks wasn't your cup of tea). Pretty central to a of businesses and restaurants. All in all, this station is convenient and central to downtown Bethesda.

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    Tripper Bus - Lots of leg room (I'm 6' 1)

    Tripper Bus

    3.4(196 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    We are frequent DC/MoCo to NYC travelers. We have tried all manner of transport - bus, Amtrak, and…read morecar. Bus is generally our favorite (convenience, cost, and speed) and we had an excellent experience with Tripper bus this weekend. To and from NYC, our buses were incredibly prompt, clean, fully operational (all power outlets worked), and safely operated. The convenience was incredible and for each leg the bus was right on time. We made it to NYC in well under 4 hrs and it was just a pleasant all around ride. The seats are a bit more cramped than Amtrak, but we rode the basic bus. Compared to Amtrak (which has been delayed every time we've taken it), the bus was easier, cheaper and more convenient.

    Our driver was reckless and extremely disrespectful. It is clear we are a burden to him the way he…read morewas slipping and sliding in the snow trying to get back to base. His attitude was dismissive and unsafe. The way this man drove, I don't even drive like that in my car. I actually had to delete this review and repost after I left the bus. That's how bizarre the whole thing was. I put in two starts because the Admin lady on the phone gave me a partial refund for the first leg of my trip since that trip was cancelled and she gave me that refund in minutes. She was curt but polite and efficient. I'm never taking Tripper or Gunther buses ever again. This is the most expensive greyhound service I've ever been on.

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    Twinbrook Metro Station

    Twinbrook Metro Station

    3.3(18 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Station is nice. Parking lot is terrible. Full of potholes and NONE of the spaces are marked. All…read moreof the parking paint and signs have faded and are unreadable.

    If I could leave zero stars, I would. I appreciate the practical uses for metro, especially when it…read moreis raining. Metro had lots of maintenance issues on a weekend I was traveling. I always research trips and I thought I was informed about my travels. The wmata web site was wrong. On Saturday, Twinbrook was the stop I used when the red line was impacted by single tracking and repairs. On Sunday, I started my trip at Twinbrook since that stop was the solution the day before. The glitches switched locations. I learned that Twinbrook wasn't in service (after swiping my card). A nice customer told me about the changes. I left the platform and asked the station employee for help. He was probably having to repeat himself dozens of times during his shift. But I am one customer, hearing the information for the first time. He was frowning, unpleasant and gave confusing instructions. He was also pointing to the wrong exit. When I asked him to clarify where I needed to go, he was rushing me out of the area, telling me to get on a shuttle that would take me downtown. Where? I am fluent in sarcasm but I would not be disrespectful to a customer. Metro employees should be awesome whether I am paying full fare or $2.00. A nice bus driver told me to walk to the other side of the block. She was kind. I walked back into the station. Another Twinbrook metro employee walked me to the area when I explained that his colleague was needing a time out. I had already traveled two hours by car and was wheeling luggage around. Even when I am tired, I am nice. I took the shuttle to Medical Center from Twinbrook. Two opposite experiences in the same day. The employee at Twinbrook needs retraining. The employee at Medical Center needs a raise and a promotion. Kindness matters.

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    Vamoose Bus - Vamoose Gold inside of bus.

    Vamoose Bus

    3.6(240 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    The best way to get to new york and back So easy so…read morecomfortable been going with them years .... Love it

    I rode the premium Gold bus from NYC on July 16. The bus was late to board but early to arrive. In…read more95°f heat we all were dying to get on the bus. At 6 minutes to 2 we finally started boarding. Once on the full bus we quickly noticed the busses AC was not operating at peak. As we got out on the highway it was apparent that the air conditioning wasn't working. We were dying of heat on the bus and with no means to cool off. People were complaining to the bus driver and finally about 2/3 of the way home he pulled off at a rest area to try to make a call to get a replacement bus which was not available. Then we were told that we could get on standby on other than moose buses going through when they came through. By this time we were a good hour overdue and everyone just decided to get back on the bus and deal with it as we all wanted to get home. I also noticed the same problem on my trip up to New York but not as bad as the trip home and I expected more riding the luxury version of the bus that actually has less people on it. Shame on vamus for cooking its customers in their buses. I highly recommend anyone reading this to avoid using Vamoose in the summer as their buses aren't equipped properly with air conditioning. And to make matters worse there's no customer service number for the Moose when you call them and you have a complaint they direct you to making your complaint online and not with an operator, and of course there's been no response to my complaint.

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    Vamoose driver talking into cellphone while holding rosary beads. One hand on the wheel!

    Vamoose Bus - Red arrow shows Rosary beads, Blue arrow shows her cellphone cable/mic. Not SAFE!!

    Red arrow shows Rosary beads, Blue arrow shows her cellphone cable/mic. Not SAFE!!

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