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Old 07-16-2009, 08:23 AM
 
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What is the best way to go from Germantown to White Oak near the Naval Weapon Center? Is there any public transportation available without having to transfer 3-4 times? I-270 and I-495 are pretty crowded in rush hour.

Thanks.
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Old 07-16-2009, 02:10 PM
 
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in several years you will have the ICC to assist you (mind you, it will be a toll road) but for now this is how I did it when working in Germantown, living in Frederick, and going to visit my parents over in east Silver SPring.

I worked right off 355 at 118 so I'd go down 355 and make a left on Rt. 124 like I was going to Lakeforest Mall, and then hang a right onto MidCounty highway. Then I stayed on that until it dead ended into Shady Grove road. Made a left and went up to the next major intersection, which was muncaster mill road.

Made a right here and took it all the way out until it dead ended into Rt 28/Norbeck.
hung a left and stayed on Rt. 28 until it came to Rt. 650 New Hampshire Avenue.
Hung a right here and then a left onto Briggs chaney.

YOU would continue to go straight on New Hampshire until you cross under Rt. 29 and hit the Naval Observatory.

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THe straight highway option is to tkae 270south to 495 headed towards baltimore and stay on the capital beltway until you take the exit for White Oak/New Hampshire Avenue Rt. 650 North. Go a few miles and white oak/observatory will be on your right.
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Old 07-17-2009, 09:32 AM
 
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in several years you will have the ICC to assist you (mind you, it will be a toll road) but for now this is how I did it when working in Germantown, living in Frederick, and going to visit my parents over in east Silver SPring.

I worked right off 355 at 118 so I'd go down 355 and make a left on Rt. 124 like I was going to Lakeforest Mall, and then hang a right onto MidCounty highway. Then I stayed on that until it dead ended into Shady Grove road. Made a left and went up to the next major intersection, which was muncaster mill road.

Made a right here and took it all the way out until it dead ended into Rt 28/Norbeck.
hung a left and stayed on Rt. 28 until it came to Rt. 650 New Hampshire Avenue.
Hung a right here and then a left onto Briggs chaney.

YOU would continue to go straight on New Hampshire until you cross under Rt. 29 and hit the Naval Observatory.

*****************

THe straight highway option is to tkae 270south to 495 headed towards baltimore and stay on the capital beltway until you take the exit for White Oak/New Hampshire Avenue Rt. 650 North. Go a few miles and white oak/observatory will be on your right.
Thanks for the info. How long did it usually take you? A friend just started working in the Naval Center, and she didn't like the 50-minute drive from Germantown in the morning.
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Old 07-17-2009, 01:10 PM
 
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Thanks for the info. How long did it usually take you? A friend just started working in the Naval Center, and she didn't like the 50-minute drive from Germantown in the morning.
She's fortunate that it only takes 50 mins. She must be leaving early.... . Twice this week it took me close to 50 mins just to get to the spur from Gtown due to accidents though...
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Old 07-17-2009, 01:36 PM
 
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Made a right here and took it all the way out until it dead ended into Rt 28/Norbeck.
hung a left and stayed on Rt. 28 until it came to Rt. 650 New Hampshire Avenue.
Hung a right here
YOU would continue to go straight on New Hampshire until you cross under Rt. 29 and hit the Naval Observatory.

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You don't need to hang the left anymore. They finished the connection between 28 and 198 (No more dead end). Just go straight to NH ave.
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Old 07-18-2009, 01:51 PM
 
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I think it probably took me about 45-50 minutes as well, when I would leave my school after work and head there around 3:30ish?? I rarely did the morning route, maybe once or twice when I was taking courses down at Bowie and stayed at my parents overnight, but the few times I did it (and this would be to get to work at 8 AM), I know I left by 6:30 to be on the safe side. Since it's all back roads, one mishap and you are stuck in traffic for who knows how long.

The ICC WILL help eleviate that, I hope.
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Old 07-18-2009, 03:54 PM
 
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What is the best way to go from Germantown to White Oak near the Naval Weapon Center? Is there any public transportation available without having to transfer 3-4 times? I-270 and I-495 are pretty crowded in rush hour.

Thanks.
rent a helicopter. You are dead meat with that commute. I dont envy you one little bit.
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