
I-395 South Exit 8A to Pentagon South Parking. I-395 North Exit 8B to Pentagon/Route 27. I-395 North slip ramp into I-395 North HOT lanes. I-395 South exit 8B, ramp to Route 110 North. Washington Boulevard, from Route 27/Northbound I-395 split to George Washington Parkway/Boundary Channel. Northbound Route 110, from Route 1 to I-66/Wilson Boulevard. Southbound Route 110, from I-66 to Washington Boulevard. Nash Street, from Wilson Boulevard to 17 th Street N. Oak Street, from Wilson Boulevard to 18 th Street N. Oak Street, from Clarendon Boulevard to 17 th Street N. 17 th Street N., from Clarendon Boulevard to N. 14 th Street from Independence Avenue to the 14 th Street Bridge, SWįrom approximately 3:00 a.m. Rock Creek Parkway from Calvert Street to Ohio Drive, NW. The following streets will be closed to vehicle traffic from approximately 6:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.: Independence Avenue from 23 rd Street to 12 th Street, SW. Jefferson Drive from 3 rd Street to 15 th Street, SW. Madison Drive from 3 rd Street to 15 th Street, NW. K Street from 27 th Street to Wisconsin Avenue, NW. Wisconsin Avenue from Wisconsin Avenue to K Street, NW. Canal Road from Arizona Avenue to Foxhall Road, NW. M Street from Canal Road to Wisconsin Avenue, NW. 14 th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to Independence Avenue, SW. 7 th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to Independence Avenue, SW. The following streets will be posted as Emergency No Parking from 2:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.: All six lines will operate from 5a.m., with trains running between every 8 and 15 minutes.
in anticipation for the crowd of passengers. Service opens earlier than usual on Sunday - at 5a.m. Riding Metrorail should be your go-to option tomorrow. Most roads will reopen by the early afternoon, but there are a few that will remain closed until the evening. and two bridges that cross the Potomac River - will be off-limits to cars. and Virginia for the 47th annual Marine Corps Marathon on Sunday. WASHINGTON (DC News Now) - Get ready, because the runners are coming! Tens of thousands of runners from near and far will hit the streets of D.C.