Originally posted by bnyced0:
Originally posted by bikerchickdc:
If time is tight, you may want to consider driving to Union Station then taking Amtrak and a cab to the show. It's a lot of running around, and not cheap, but you'll make it to Baltimore in about 40 minutes regardless of what traffic is doing. If you can't drive to Union Station, take a cab; don't rely on Metro, it will probably be closed by the time you make it back to Union Station.
You can take MARC there to save $, but Amtrak or greyhound is the only way back to Union Station [/b]
When I go to Baltimore for shows, this is what I usually do. I'm going to the Feist show tomorrow via MARC train in the evening and planning on taking the 11:35 train back to DC, which will be a $14 fare (pretty reasonable in my mind).
I would just suggest making sure to have the phone number of a Baltimore cab company and calling for a cab well in advance to make sure you can get to the train station on time. I've had consistently bad luck trying to hail cabs from venues in Baltimore, and once, I didn't call for a cab early enough, it came late, and I ended up missing the last train back to DC for the night. Just be aware of timing factors, and it's a pretty simple process.