[Lnc-business] Need advice for getting to meeting

Robert Kraus robert.kraus at lp.org
Thu Sep 11 16:25:09 EDT 2014


The best way is Super Shuttle from IAD.

 

The best way from DCA is Metro (off at King St Station, cross Diagonal and go down Dangerfield and you’ll see Marriott Residence Inn directly in front of you on Duke).

 

You can also take a Metro Bus from IAD (Silver Line Express or Washington Flyer) from IAD to any Metro station (Tysons, Falls Church or Rosslyn) then Metro to King St. 

 

See http://www.metwashairports.com/dulles/793.htm 

 

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From: danwiener at gmail.com [mailto:danwiener at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Wiener
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 4:16 PM
To: lnc-business at hq.lp.org
Cc: Robert Kraus
Subject: Need advice for getting to meeting

 

What's the best way of getting to the meeting early Saturday morning from Washington Dulles airport?  I was originally planning to fly in to Reagan airport on Friday, September 19th.  But I now have an important business meeting scheduled for that Friday afternoon, so I've had to change to a red-eye flight that leaves LAX at 11 pm and arrives at Dulles at 6:50 am.  Any advice would be appreciated.

Dan Wiener



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