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Going to be a fun three days of traffic and Metro. And the Orioles are in town to play the Nats as well.  

 
Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015
Hours: Metrorail will open at 5 a.m. and close at midnight.  
Fares: Normal weekday fare policies in effect.
All Metrorail stations will be open; however, selected station entrances may be closed due to security needs.
Regular rush hour train service during the AM and PM commute.
Additional train service during midday and late evening hours. There will be no scheduled track work on any rail line, and trains will run at near rush-hour service levels during midday and late evening hours to provide additional capacity for riders. Riders should note that it is not possible to add trains or cars during rush hours, as every available car is already being used for service. As a result, the system is expected to be extremely crowded during the traditional rush hour periods
Metrobus will operate on a regular weekday schedule, including all DC public school trips. Riders should expect detours and delays on all routes serving Downtown DC.

 
 Brookland Station

To support the expected 25,000 guests arriving for Mass at the Basilica on Wednesday afternoon, Brookland Station may be designated “exit only” prior to the event and “entry only” following the event (exact times TBD)
Due to capacity issues at Brookland Station, riders may wish to consider using two adjacent stations: Rhode Island Avenue and Fort Totten. Rhode Island Avenue is about a 1 mile (20 minute) walk to Brookland; Fort Totten is about 2 miles (35 minutes) away. DC Circulator will offer limited bus service between the stations and the event (fare $1 each way).

Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015
Hours: Metrorail will open at 5 a.m. and close at midnight.  
Fares: Normal weekday fares in effect.  
Parking: Regular rates apply at all Metro-operated facilities.
Stations: All Metrorail stations will be open; however, selected station entrances may be closed due to security needs.
Regular rush hour train service during the AM and PM commute.
Additional train service during midday hours. There will be no scheduled track work on any rail line, and trains will run at near rush-hour service levels during midday hours to provide additional capacity for riders. Riders should note that it is not possible to add trains or cars during rush hours, as every available car is already being used for service. As a result, the system is expected to be extremely crowded during the traditional rush hour periods.
Metrobus will operate on a regular weekday schedule, including all DC public school trips. Expect detours and delays on all routes that travel near the U.S. Capitol (morning event) and Gallery Place (afternoon event).  
Travel Tips
Use SmarTrip and buy your fares in advance. The single best piece of advce is to ensure that everyone riding Metro during the Papal visit has their SmarTrip card purchased and loaded with value in advance. Expect long lines at fare machines during the Papal visit. Determine your fare by using Trip Planner, and order online.  
If traveling in a group, consider buying in bulk. For information about bulk SmarTrip salkes, call (202) 962-5700
Prepare for crowds. Pope Francis’ visit is expected to draw up to several hundred thousand people at various events throughout his visit. Be prepared for long lines, full trains and the possibility of intermittent delays as Metro safely serves travelers to the Papal events as well as other riders.
Consider walking. Washington is a walkable city. During Pope Francis' visit, consider avoiding crowded stations and trains by walking from alternate stations to reach your destination.
Travel light. Customers are discouraged from bringing large coolers or other bulky items aboard trains.
Smoking, eating and drinking are prohibited within Metrorail stations or aboard trains.
Traveling with a stroller? Use the elevator, not the escalators.
Always stand back from the platform edge for your safety.
Do not hold the train doors. They do not operate like elevator doors and will not automatically reopen.
When boarding the train, step all the way into the car to make room for passengers boarding behind you.
On Metrorail, it is customary for riders to stand to the right while using escalators.

to telework on these dates.  One huge concern is the Brooklands Metro station; Metro estimates it can handle a max of 5,000 riders/hour, there will be at least 25,000 attendees at the Pope's Mass at the shrine, do the math!!
Stay away from the big events & stay the hell out of downtown if you can!!

... about the fact that his visit is going to mess up escort appointments for several days.  

Even for this inclusive, progressive leader that might be a little off his radar screen!

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