How to get from Hanover County to New Carrollton by bus and train?
From Hanover County to New Carrollton by bus and train
To get from Hanover County to New Carrollton in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD, you’ll need to take 2 bus lines and one train line: take the 201 bus from Memorial Regional Link station to Belt at Grtc Administration Building station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the 1A bus and finally take the NORTHEAST REGIONAL train from Pathrichmond Main Street Amtrak Station station to New Carrollton, Md station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 6 hr 26 min.
Step by Step
- 1Start from bus stationHanover County
- 2Wait for bus201Auto Generated-52
- 3Ride to bus stationBelt at Grtc Administration BuildingID 25160 min
- 4Walk to bus stationBelt Boulevard + Lordley LnID 339280 yd • 1 min
- 5Wait for bus1AMidlothian/Hull/Transfer Station
- 6Ride to bus station14th + DockID 823 min
- 7Walk to train stationPathrichmond Main Street Amtrak Station440 yd • 6 min
- 8Wait for trainNORTHEAST REGIONALNew York
- 9Ride to train stationNew Carrollton, Md220 min
- 10Walk toNew Carrollton0.64 mi • 14 min
Alternative route from Hanover County to New Carrollton by bus and train via 201, 2C and NORTHEAST REGIONAL
To get from Hanover County to New Carrollton in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD, you’ll need to take 2 bus lines and one train line: take the 201 bus from Memorial Regional Link station to Belt at Grtc Administration Building station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the 2C bus and finally take the NORTHEAST REGIONAL train from Pathrichmond Main Street Amtrak Station station to New Carrollton, Md station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 6 hr 26 min.
Step by Step
- 1Start from bus stationHanover County
- 2Wait for bus201Auto Generated-52
- 3Ride to bus stationBelt at Grtc Administration BuildingID 25160 min
- 4Wait for bus2CMidlothian/Semmes/North Ave
- 5Ride to bus station9th + CaryID 18022 min
- 6Walk to train stationPathrichmond Main Street Amtrak Station870 yd • 11 min
- 7Wait for trainNORTHEAST REGIONALNew York
- 8Ride to train stationNew Carrollton, Md220 min
- 9Walk toNew Carrollton0.64 mi • 14 min
Public transit directions from Hanover County to New Carrollton
Public transit stations close to New Carrollton, Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD
New Carrollton is located at New Carrollton, Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD and the nearest public transit station is Riverdale Rd & Heritage Sq Apts.
Metro stations close to New Carrollton:
- New Carrollton Metro Station
- Landover Metro Station
Train stations close to New Carrollton:
- New Carrollton, Md
- Seabrook
Bus stations close to New Carrollton:
- Riverdale Rd & Heritage Sq Apts
- Riverdale Rd at Heritage Square Apartments
- Annapolis Rd+W Lanham Dr
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Alternative route from Hanover County to New Carrollton by bus and train via 201, 2C and NORTHEAST REGIONAL
To get from Hanover County to New Carrollton in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD, you’ll need to take 2 bus lines and one train line: take the 201 bus from Memorial Regional Link station to Belt at Grtc Administration Building station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the 2C bus and finally take the NORTHEAST REGIONAL train from Pathrichmond Main Street Amtrak Station station to New Carrollton, Md station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 6 hr 26 min.
Step by Step
- 1Start from bus stationHanover County
- 2Wait for bus201Auto Generated-52
- 3Ride to bus stationBelt at Grtc Administration BuildingID 25160 min
- 4Wait for bus2CMidlothian/Semmes/North Ave
- 5Ride to bus station9th + CaryID 18022 min
- 6Walk to train stationPathrichmond Main Street Amtrak Station870 yd • 11 min
- 7Wait for trainNORTHEAST REGIONALNew York
- 8Ride to train stationNew Carrollton, Md220 min
- 9Walk toNew Carrollton0.64 mi • 14 min
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Hanover County to New Carrollton?
The fastest way takes 386 minutes, using Bus line 201, Bus line 1A, Bus line NORTHEAST REGIONAL.
What is the alternative route to get from Hanover County to New Carrollton?
The alternative route takes 386 minutes, using Bus line 201, Bus line 2C, Bus line NORTHEAST REGIONAL.
Is there a direct bus between Hanover County and New Carrollton in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?
No, you’ll have to take 2 bus lines and one train line in total. The total travelling time is 6 hr 26 min.
Which bus line goes from Hanover County to New Carrollton in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?
The 201 bus line goes from Auto Generated-52 station near Hanover County to Belt at Grtc Administration Building station. From there you’ll have to take one bus line and one train line till Belt at Grtc Administration Building station near New Carrollton in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD
How long does it take to travel from Hanover County to New Carrollton in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD by bus and train?
The total travel time between Hanover County and New Carrollton in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD by bus and train is about 6 hr 26 min.
Where do I get on the bus near Hanover County to get to New Carrollton in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?
Get on the 201 bus from the Auto Generated-52 stop near Hanover County in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between Hanover County and New Carrollton in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?
Get off the bus at the Belt at Grtc Administration Building station, which is closest to New Carrollton in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD.