DC2NY, and Rehoboth and Dewey, too
DC2NY is hitting the beach.
The budget-conscious bus that shuttles riders between the District and New York City will offer service between D.C. and the Rehoboth and Dewey beaches on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays beginning Memorial Day weekend, the Washington Business Journal reports.
The cost will be $39 for one-way, or $70 round-trip.
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Washington Post editors
| May 18, 2010; 11:22 AM ET
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DC, Maryland, Traffic and Transportation, Virginia
| Tags:
Holidays, Memorial Day, Metro Areas, New York, New York City, Washington D.C.
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Posted by: MikeyinDC | May 18, 2010 11:49 AM | Report abuse
Of course the times the bus leaves on Saturdays and Sundays from DC are before the metro even opens. How do they expect people to get to the bus?
Posted by: UMDTerpsGirl | May 18, 2010 12:09 PM | Report abuse
DC2NY changed the morning departure to be 7:30AM from Duppont and 8:00AM from Union Station, now you can get to the stop on the metro.
Posted by: asiohana | May 19, 2010 10:56 AM | Report abuse
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Can you at least spell it right? Rehob*O*th.. I thought this was a serious paper.. obviously not..