The I-395 HOV lanes were opened as HOT express lanes on November 17, 2019. Store Manager: isabell@wagshals.com. 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. — Open northbound, 95/395 Express Lanes Sundays The best way to pay is with an E-ZPass, since it is accepted at all toll booths. The price increases for each additional axle. The three airports in decent proximity to Washington, DC, are Ronald Reagan National, Dulles, and Baltimore Washington International (BWI). HOV-2 rules are in effect during the same times; eastbound from 5:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and westbound from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. On top of the daily traffic congestion and crashes, there are a dizzying array of reversible, restricted and controlled-access highways across the D.C. area. The road is open to pedestrians and cyclists during these times. Copyright © 2021 by WTOP. By the Numbers: One Year Since Maryland Announced First DC Area COVID-19 Cases coronavirus DMV Daily Update 8 hours ago Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on March 5 In Maryland on I-270, the main lanes are labeled as “express lanes” on the overhead signs. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. — All lanes are outbound At the Route 301 Governor Nice Bridge, tolls are only collected for traffic leaving Maryland in the southbound direction. The reversal times during summer months and getaway weekends varies. On this portion of the lanes, inbound drivers are tolled but outbound drivers are not. Phone: (202) 673-6813. The short segment from Route 15 to Battlefield Parkway is free at all hours of the day. While negotiating a slight curve in … Additionally, toll booths on the ramps are unmanned at times and from 9:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. every night, so during these times an E-ZPass or exact change is required. Weekdays except holidays, 95/395 Express Lanes weekdays to 6:30 p.m.).Threelanes are open to traffic in each direction at all other times. Sat 9:00 am - 9:00 pm. The lanes are closed for about one to two hours during each reversal so that traffic can safely exit and so crews can clear hazards such as broken-down vehicles. The District Department of Transportation reopened Canal Road NW around 11:30 a.m. today, July 15, after completion of sinkhole repairs. The express lanes on the Beltway extend from the Springfield Interchange to just north of the Dulles Toll Road in McLean. A $6 toll is collected for two axle vehicles but Maryland E-ZPass users are only charged $4.50. Crews will close one westbound lane and the eastbound turning lane of Canal Road, NW at the Georgetown University entrance just west of the Whitehurst Freeway. In effect at all times. Ferry Hill Parking: Mile Marker 72.9 There are toll facilities on eight roads within the Washington metropolitan area and the rules on each route vary. On Interstate 270 in Montgomery County, the left lanes are HOV during rush hours. Bear left at Foxhall to stay on Canal Road and continue onward until the entrance of Fletcher’s at Canal and Reservoir. The rules are now consistent along the entire length of the reversible corridor on I-95 and I-395 from Stafford County to the Pentagon. Curb standing and parking is prohibited on both directions during the reversible lane operations. Drivers en route to the airport should enter the Dulles Airport Access Highway, which runs between the eastbound and westbound lanes of the Dulles Toll Road, as soon as possible to avoid all tolls. Daily Maryland commuters can pay $52.50 for 25 trips within 45 days. Maryland studies unconventional idea, MARC fixes glitch that kept riders from paying with credit card, 2 giraffes die in barn fire at Reston zoo, Two-thirds of Marylanders favor legalization of recreational pot, Biden national security plan doubles down on building cyber workforce, IG: Pentagon disregarded auditors, overpaid contractors by as much as $97M, USDA will loosen its telework policy, consider new remote work options, Technology Modernization Fund on track to receive biggest pay day ever. The price for trucks with three or more axles is significantly higher at all tolling locations. • Rock Creek Parkway (controlled by the National Park service). In 1801 Abner Cloud, Jr., built a random rubble stone house with the help of Italian stonemasons, probably using stone from local quarries. Drivers paying with cash should look for toll booths labeled “full service.” At certain times of the day, long lines can form at these toll booths. The express lanes along Interstate 95 and Interstate 395 are closed for about two hours during reversals. Northbound all day long. Drivers who use these HOT lanes must have an E-ZPass or E-ZPass Flex properly mounted on their windshield. In the Washington area, not all express lanes are created equal. Operating for nearly 100 years the canal was a lifeline for communities along the Potomac River as coal, lumber, and agricultural products floated down the waterway to market. This is the garage for university visitors. 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. (southbound) A huge landfill operation in the 1870's added 700 acres to the Potomac riverbank, and pushed the waterfront back, it is now in the middle of the park. 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. — Four lanes northbound, two lanes southbound HOV rules are lifted on all standard HOV lanes in the region, except for Route 50 and Interstate 270 in … Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 9:00 pm. The closures are implemented on weekends between Broad Branch Road and Military Road, from the picnic Grove 10 to Wise Road and from West Beach Drive to the Maryland line. Drivers should expect delays along Canal Road in the District as crews work to fix damage done to the road from Monday’s heavy rains and flash flooding. Tolls for trucks are significantly higher than those for smaller passenger vehicles. The cost to drive in the lanes is based on the amount of traffic in the lanes at that moment in time. Preserving America's early transportation history, the C&O Canal began as a dream of passage to Western wealth. North of the Pentagon road network, the reversible express lanes fan into a bi-directional set of lanes that run across the Potomac River at the 14th Street Bridge. The eastbound cost ranges from $2.80 to $5.40 and is dependent on both the destination and method of payment; E-ZPass users pay about 50 cents less than those paying with cash or credit.