Plans for Inauguration Day

Only 17 days until Inauguration Day - January 20, 2009.

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    Metro Plans for Inauguration Day

    Metrorail will operate rush hour service for 17 consecutive hours (4 a.m. to 9 p.m.), will stay open for two extra hours (until 2 a.m.), charge $4 for parking at its facilities and will be one important transportation alternative for people who are planning to attend the Inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama on Tuesday, January 20, 2009.

    Metro officials expect extremely crowded conditions on Inauguration Day. Metrorail stations and trains will be packed as people head to the Inauguration, and expect to see even tighter conditions afterward. Expect the crowds to be huge with hundreds of thousands of people expected to be in the nation's capital not only for Inauguration Day, but for the days preceding it as well.

    The U.S. Secret Service has deemed the Inauguration as a special national security event and due to security measures, the Archives-Navy Memorial/Penn Quarter Metrorail station on Metro's Green and Yellow Lines and the Smithsonian Metrorail station on the Blue and Orange Lines, will be closed all day on Inauguration Day, Tuesday, January 20.

    You can use the online Trip Planner to get you to Inauguration events.

    Inauguration Weekend Frequently Asked Questions

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    Commemorative Fare Media

    Metro has designed commemorative farecards, One Day Passes and SmarTrip® cards that riders will be able to purchase and use in the days leading up to, during, and after the Inauguration. image of commemorative farecard
    The commemorative farecards are replacing the regular farecards in the vending machines. The $10 & $20 commemorative SmarTrip® cards are available for purchase online.


    Metro's commemorative One-Day Pass with a special Inauguration design is being sold for $10 online and $7.80 at Metro sales offices and fare vending machines. The cost of the passes will be $10 at all sales locations Jan. 20.

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    Parking

    Metro will charge $4 (cash only) for parking on Inauguration Day at all Metrorail parking facilities. Parking will be free at all Metrorail facilities from Saturday, January 17 to Monday, January 19, 2009. Metro has about 60,000 parking spaces in 29 lots and 22 garages throughout the Washington region. On Inauguration Day, there will be charter bus parking only in parking lots at the Greenbelt, Van Dorn and Morgan Boulevard Metrorail stations. Other lots will accommodate cars and charter buses at the Vienna, West Falls Church and Shady Grove Metrorail stations Inauguration Day to accommodate an estimated 1,200 charter buses. At least 40,000 spaces will be available for private motorists to park on Inauguration Day.

    Click here for more parking information.

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    Bus Parking

    Please help determine the regional parking needs for buses for the 2009 Presidential Inauguration. Groups arriving by motor coach must register their information. Register now if you are parking at RFK and check back later to see an expanded list of parking location options as more information becomes available. Due to the high security and number of attendees coming to see the 2009 Presidential Inauguration, access to the National Mall and available bus parking in the region will be tightly managed. Charter bus parking both inside the city of Washington D.C. and in the outlying regional areas including the Metrorail stations will be released to registered groups as parking lot assignments become available. Detailed plans on transportation routes and parking locations will be available within the next few weeks.

    Upon parking at RFK Stadium, passengers arriving for the 2009 Presidential Inauguration should board Metrorail at the Stadium-Armory station adjacent to the stadium and ride the Blue or Orange line to the L'Enfant Plaza station. Metrorail passes should be purchased in advance.

    Bus Trip Permits
    Motor carriers, chartered buses (including chartered shuttle buses), and other vehicles which fall under the definition of apportionable vehicles but are not apportioned or fully registered in the District of Columbia, may obtain a trip permit for a $50 fee. The Trip Permit is valid for six (6) days of travel within the District of Columbia. It must be maintained on the vehicle throughout the duration of travel in the District of Columbia. The trip permit is only to be used for the vehicle listed on the front of the permit.

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    Metrorail Travel

    In anticipation of crowded trains, Metrorail will operate continuous rush hour service from 4 a.m. to 9 p.m., on Inauguration Day, Tuesday, January 20, and will charge peak fares between these times. Metro will have extra personnel on hand to help patrons get to and from the events.

    Dates Metrorail HoursSpecial Metrorail ServiceParking
    Saturday, Jan. 17, 20097 am to 3 amRegular Saturday ScheduleFree
    Sunday, Jan. 18, 20097 am to midnightRegular Sunday ScheduleFree
    Monday, Jan. 19, 2009 (Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday)5 am to midnightSaturday Holiday ServiceFree
    Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2009 (Inauguration Day) 4 am to 2 am Rush Hour Service Through 9 pm $4 (cash only)

    On Inauguration Day, all Metrorail station restrooms will be closed, and bicycles will not be permitted in the Metrorail system.

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    Metrobus Travel

    Metrobus will be operating on a "modified" Saturday schedule from 4 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Inauguration Day. However, with the anticipated street closures around the Mall and Pennsylvania Avenue for the parade, all Metrobuses will be prepared for detours. Bus customers are encouraged to plan significant extra time to travel through these areas. No vehicular traffic, including buses, is expected to be able to pass close to the U.S. Capitol, nor will vehicles be able to cross Pennsylvania Avenue.

    DatesSpecial Metrobus Service
    Saturday, Jan. 17, 2009Regular Saturday Schedule
    Sunday, Jan. 18, 2009Regular Sunday Schedule
    Monday, Jan. 19, 2009 (Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday)Regular Weekday Service
    Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2009 (Inauguration Day)Modified Saturday Service from 4 a.m. to 9 p.m.(expect major delays downtown)

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    MetroAccess Travel

    MetroAccess will operate identical hours to Metrorail and Metrobus over the Inauguration Weekend and through Inauguration Day. MetroAccess customers are encouraged to plan significant extra time to travel due to increased traffic throughout the service area. With the anticipated street closures around the National Mall and Pennsylvania Avenue for the parade on Inauguration Day, all MetroAccess users should be prepared for detours. MetroAccess customers are reminded to reserve their trip by 4:30 p.m., the day prior to travel.

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    Security

    Station Closures Due To Security
    To accommodate security precautions related to the inauguration, the parade, and inaugural balls on Inauguration Day, the following Metrorail stations will be closed:

    Archives-Navy Memorial/Penn Quarter (Green/Yellow Line) Metrorail station.

    Smithsonian (Blue/Orange Line) Metrorail station.

    Metro Transit Police Security Initiatives
    The Metro Transit Police Department and the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) are collaborating to enhance security at Metrorail stations and on trains and buses during Inauguration Weekend. The TSA will provide Metro with additional teams of TSA officers with canines to patrol stations and trains to supplement Metro's team of explosive ordnance detection officers and canines.

    The Metro Transit Police strongly recommend that customers bring as little as possible with them when traveling through the Metrorail system to cut down on the possibility that items are left behind, resulting in the need for Metro or TSA officers to respond to reports of unattended items.

    On Inauguration Day, all Metrorail station restrooms will be closed for security reasons.

    Customers are encouraged to report any suspicious behavior, unusual activity, unattended items to a uniformed Metro employee, police officer, or by calling the Metro Transit Police at 202-962-2121.

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    Travel Tips

    Metrorail riders should purchase either a One-Day Pass or be sure to have enough fare value on their SmarTrip® cards or farecards to make a round trip so as not to have to stand in line to add fare more than once. Each passenger must have his/her own fare card or SmarTrip® card.

    Metro is selling the commemorative fare media prior to Inauguration Weekend. Metro's One-Day Pass, available for $7.80 each day, will be valid throughout the four-day Inauguration holiday weekend. If possible, customers should purchase their farecards in advance.

    Metro has published a commemorative walking guide and map illustrating the closest locations of various Metrorail stations to the inaugural swearing-in ceremony and Presidential Parade. The brochure will be available at all Metrorail stations and can be downloaded here. Metro officials will be seeking sponsorship from private companies interested in advertising inside the commemorative walking guide. Up to one million copies of the walking guide will be printed.

    Tickets for the Inauguration are expected to be coded in a way that will advise ticket-holders to use designated Metrorail stations to get to their seating/viewing location.

    Customers should expect that many rail station escalators will be turned off to help meter large crowds for safety.

    Due to the changing nature of this event and heightened security, all information is subject to change. As more information becomes available, it will be updated and posted here.

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    Other Inauguration Websites

    The District of Columbia's Inauguration website includes what you need to know if you are from out of town and are planning to visit for the festivities.

    The Official Presidential Inaugural Committee website includes information on how to get tickets to events, how to become a volunteer for various events, and even how to get a temporary job working during the Inauguration.

    The U.S. Secret Service website includes information on what you can expect on Inauguration Day and inludes a list of items that will be prohibited and allowed into the security areas.

    The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies website provides information on the ceremonies, ticketing and related events.

    The U.S. Armed Forces Inaugural Committee website informs visitors about the military ceremonial support for the Inauguration.

    The Maryland MTA website provides information on special MARC Train and Commuter Bus services for events on the Martin Luther King Holiday and Inauguration Day.

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