Commute to D.C.

from Montgomery County


Interested in moving to beautiful Montgomery County but worried about your commute to D.C.? Don't worry! There are a number of different ways, from the metro to ride-sharing, to get where you need to go. Use this page as your go-to guide for commuting from Montgomery County, Maryland.


Person wearing a backpack standing to the side of a moving metro train.

Metro Rail

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority provides public transportation from Washington D.C.'s suburbs to the heart of its Downtown Area. Peruse the following time table to learn about commuter times from the suburbs to the city.

Area Commute Time to D.C. Average Price (one-way)
Bethesda 33 minutes $2.60 
Chevy Chase 55 minutes $3.95 
Clarksburg 142 minutes $5.35 
Germantown 129 minutes $5.35 
Olney 82 minutes $5.35 
Potomac 82 minutes $3.95 
Rockville 64 minutes $5.35 
Silver Spring 54 minutes $3.10 
Gaithersburg 84 minutes $5.35 


Interior of a city bus.

Metro Bus

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority runs a bus service that operates 24-hours-a-day and 7 days a week with around 1,500 buses. Timetables and service lines vary by time of day.

Area Commute Time to D.C. Average Price (one-way)
Bethesda 90 minutes $2.00
Chevy Chase 75 minutes $2.00
Clarksburg 193 minutes $2.00
Darnestown 205 minutes $2.00
Gaithersburg 160 minutes $2.00
Germantown 205 minutes $2.00
Olney 124 minutes $2.00
Potomac 103 minutes $2.00
Rockville 124 minutes $2.00
Silver Spring 66 minutes $2.00


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Commuting by Car

Although driving offers one of the most convenient and flexible ways of travel, rush hour on major D.C. highways can be intense. However, there are a number of different routes and options for driver to choose from when commuting.

Available Routes

Major highways connecting Montgomery County D.C. Suburbs to the city include:

The Beltway runs through Maryland and Virginia to D.C. Major roads include Route 355, Route 185, and Route 97.
Interstate-270 from the Central Corridor
Route 28 from Darnestown Road
Olney and Silver Spring commuters use George Avenue at Route 97

Ride Share

Carpooling is a phenomenal way to cut back on your commute time and save the environment! When you carpool, you're able to take advantage of High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes, which are often less congested. These lanes require at least 3 people per car, so plan ahead!


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