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How to get in Gaithersburg


How to get in Gaithersburg

As a suburb of a major city (Washington DC) with another major city less than an hour away (Baltimore) getting into Gaithersburg is relatively easy. Flights into Reagan National (DCA), Dulles (IAD), and Baltimore (BWI) are generally inexpensive from major avenues across the USA and world. The MARC (Maryland Train System) has three stops in Gaithersburg and runs southbound (towards DC) in the morning and northbound (away from DC) in the evening to accommodate those who work in DC and inner suburbs. The Metro Red Line ends at Shady Grove . Many county and metro buses serve the stop and can take you to most areas of Gaithersburg. From D.C. and the south or west take the Capital Beltway (I-495) to Interstate 270 North. Exits 8, 9, 10, and 11 serve Gaithersburg.

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