Help for Annapolis to D.C. commuters
Starting Monday, Annapolis-area commuters are expected to have a less congested parking experience prior to traveling to Washington, D.C., The Capital reports.
The Maryland Transit Administration is adding a stop at the Davidsonville commuter parking lot to two bus routes between Washington and Annapolis. That extra stop is expected to ease congestion at the Harry S Truman Parkway Park and Ride, where commuters often struggle to find a space at rush hour or create their own space when one doesn't exist.
Read more about efforts to ease congestion in commuter parking lots in Annapolis in The Capital.
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Washington Post editors
| January 26, 2011; 10:37 AM ET
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Maryland, Traffic and Transportation
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