How to get from Danville to Spotsylvania County by bus and train?
From Danville to Spotsylvania County by bus and train
To get from Danville to Spotsylvania County in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD, you’ll need to take 2 train lines and one bus line: take the CRESCENT train from Danville Amtrak Station station to Alexandria station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the FREDERICKSBURG LINE train and finally take the F3 bus from 194 - Lafayette Blvd. / Jackson St. station to 26 - Lee's Hill Center / Market St. (Rgi) station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 7 hr 42 min.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to train stationDanville Amtrak Station0.73 mi • 15 min
- 2Wait for trainCRESCENTNew York
- 3Ride to train stationAlexandria291 min
- 4Wait for trainFREDERICKSBURG LINE301 Spotsylvania
- 5Ride to train stationFredericksburg73 min
- 6Walk to bus station194 - Lafayette Blvd. / Jackson St.470 yd • 6 min
- 7Wait for busF3Outbound
- 8Ride to bus station26 - Lee's Hill Center / Market St. (Rgi)19 min
Public transit directions from Danville to Spotsylvania County
Public transit stations close to Danville
Danville is located at Danville, Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD and the nearest public transit station is Danville Transit System Hub.
Train stations close to Danville:
- Danville Amtrak Station
Bus stations close to Danville:
- Danville Transit System Hub
- Spring St Behind Danville House
- N Union & High
Public transit stations close to Spotsylvania County, Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD
Spotsylvania County is located at Spotsylvania County, Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD and the nearest public transit station is 175 - the Shops at Lee's Hill (Weis).
Bus stations close to Spotsylvania County:
- 175 - the Shops at Lee's Hill (Weis)
- 174 - Lee's Hill Center (Ruby Tuesday / Auto Zone)
- 176 - Lee's Hill Professional Center
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Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Danville to Spotsylvania County?
The fastest way takes 462 minutes, using Bus line CRESCENT, Bus line FREDERICKSBURG LINE, Bus line F3.
Is there a direct train between Danville and Spotsylvania County in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?
No, you’ll have to take 2 train lines and one bus line in total. The total travelling time is 7 hr 42 min.
Which train line goes from Danville to Spotsylvania County in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?
The CRESCENT train line goes from Danville Amtrak Station station near Danville to New York station. From there you’ll have to take one train line and one bus line till New York station near Spotsylvania County in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD
How long does it take to travel from Danville to Spotsylvania County in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD by train and bus?
The total travel time between Danville and Spotsylvania County in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD by train and bus is about 7 hr 42 min.
Where do I get on the train near Danville to get to Spotsylvania County in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?
Get on the CRESCENT train from the Danville Amtrak Station station near Danville in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD.
Where do I get off the train when travelling between Danville and Spotsylvania County in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD?
Get off the train at the New York stop, which is closest to Spotsylvania County in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD.