How to get from Mantua to Colonial Heights by bus and train?
From Mantua to Colonial Heights by bus and train
To get from Mantua to Colonial Heights in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD, you’ll need to take one bus line and one train line: take the 29N bus from Nutley St + Barrick St station to King St Station+Bus Bay B station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the NORTHEAST REGIONAL train and finally take the FLIXBUS N2471 from Washington Union Station station to Colonial Heights (Temple Ave) station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 7 hr 25 min.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationNutley St + Barrick St0.69 mi • 15 min
- 2Wait for bus29NEast To King Street - Old Town Station
- 3Ride to bus stationKing St Station+Bus Bay BID 400111955 min
- 4Walk to train stationAlexandria340 yd • 5 min
- 5Wait for trainNORTHEAST REGIONALBoston
- 6Ride to train stationUnion Station16 min
- 7Walk toWashington Union StationID DCD690 yd • 2 min
- 8Wait forFLIXBUS N2471Atlanta Bus Station
- 9Ride toColonial Heights (Temple Ave)ID 4HE155 min
Public transit directions from Mantua to Colonial Heights
Public transit stations close to Mantua
Mantua is located at Mantua, Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD and the nearest public transit station is Arlington Bl+Covington St.
Metro stations close to Mantua:
- Dunn Loring Merrifield Metro Station
- Vienna Metro Station
Bus stations close to Mantua:
- Arlington Bl+Covington St
- Nutley St at Barrick St
- Nutley St + Barrick St
Public transit stations close to Colonial Heights, Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD
Colonial Heights is located at Colonial Heights, Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD and the nearest public transit station is Colonial Heights (Temple Ave).
Train stations close to Colonial Heights:
- Petersburg Amtrak Station
Bus stations close to Colonial Heights:
- Colonial Heights (Temple Ave)
- Southpark Circle (Regal 16 Cinema)
- South Park Crossing
Related Routes
- Salisbury to Colonial Heights
- Delmar to Colonial Heights
- Cumberland to Colonial Heights
- Danville to Colonial Heights
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- Culpeper to Colonial Heights
- Norfolk to Colonial Heights
- Goochland County to Colonial Heights
- Culpeper County to Colonial Heights
- Cecil County to Colonial Heights
- Harrisonburg to Colonial Heights
- Lynchburg to Colonial Heights
- Newport News to Colonial Heights
- Roanoke to Colonial Heights
- Mecklenburg County to Colonial Heights
- Wicomico County to Colonial Heights
- Loudoun County to Colonial Heights
- Richmond to Colonial Heights
- Greene County to Colonial Heights
- Rockbridge County to Colonial Heights
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Mantua to Colonial Heights?
The fastest way takes 445 minutes, using Bus line 29N, Bus line NORTHEAST REGIONAL, Bus line FLIXBUS N2471.
Is there a direct bus between Mantua and Colonial Heights in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?
No, you’ll have to take one bus line and one train line in total. The total travelling time is 7 hr 25 min.
Which bus line goes from Mantua to Colonial Heights in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?
The 29N bus line goes from Nutley St + Barrick St station near Mantua to East To King Street - Old Town Station station. From there you’ll have to take one train line till East To King Street - Old Town Station station near Colonial Heights in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD
How long does it take to travel from Mantua to Colonial Heights in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD by bus and train?
The total travel time between Mantua and Colonial Heights in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD by bus and train is about 7 hr 25 min.
Where do I get on the bus near Mantua to get to Colonial Heights in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?
Get on the 29N bus from the Nutley St + Barrick St stop near Mantua in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between Mantua and Colonial Heights in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?
Get off the bus at the East To King Street - Old Town Station stop, which is closest to Colonial Heights in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD.