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Directions to Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center
Location:
Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center
Meeting Room A
4805 Edgemoor Lane
Bethesda, MD 20814
Phone: 240-777-8200
Note: Blue and white signs near the building are marked "B-CC Center"; the building is across Old Georgetown Road from Safeway and La Madeleine.
By Metro:
Take the Red line to the Bethesda Metro station. (For transfer information, consult the Metrorail map.)
Take the long escalator to the bus bay level and then the escalator by the cascading fountain up to the plaza level. Turn left. Keep the Food Court on your left and walk up seven steps next to the red-painted railing. Walking straight ahead and then to the right, cross the pedestrian bridge with blue/green-painted ironwork. At the end of the bridge, follow the signs on your right to the "B-CC Center" entrance.
Metro information:- For all Metro stations, see the Metrorail Stations page.
- For a map of the station and surrounding neighborhood, click on the PDF in the Entrances / Evacuation Maps box.
- For the full Metro system of lines, see the Metrorail map – PDFs of rail maps are available in black & white and in color; Metro Pocket Guides are available in seven languages: English, French, Amharic, Chinese, Vietnamese, Spanish, Korean.
- For the train status map, see Live Metrorail Train Map. New)
Getting there by the Moovit App:
- Download the Moovit app for all your local transit options.
- Type in your current location (or where you want to leave from) and where you want to go and it will immediately show where the nearest bus or Metro line might be and when the next train or bus is scheduled to arrive. View bus and train schedules, arrival times, service alerts and detailed routes on a map, so you know exactly how to get to anywhere in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, Maryland.
By Car:
Note for all drivers: Signs marked "B-CC Center" will direct you into the parking garage and from garage elevators to the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Services Center building entrance on the Plaza level. Take the elevators or stairs from the garage. In the elevator, push the "P" button to get to the Plaza level. Parking is 75 cents per hour.
From your starting point: Driving Directions and Map.
From Virginia:
Take I-495 past I-270 to exit 36. Go south on MD-187/Old Georgetown Road toward downtown Bethesda. At Woodmont Avenue (Crown gas station on the right) turn right.
From I-270:
Take the split east towards Silver Spring/College Park. Do not merge onto I-495. Follow sign to MD-355/Rockville Pike south toward Bethesda. Immediately after passing National Institutes of Health campus veer to the right onto Woodmont Avenue (this street is parallel to Wisconsin Avenue). Approximate one mile later you will cross over Old Georgetown Pike (Crown gas Station on the right).
From I-495 from the east:
Take exit 34, MD-355/Rockville Pike South toward Bethesda. Immediately after passing National Institutes of Health campus veer to the right onto Woodmont Avenue (this street is parallel to Wisconsin Avenue). Approximate one mile later you will cross over Old Georgetown Pike (Crown gas Station on the right.
From Connecticut Avenue or East West Highway/MD-410:
Take MD-410 west toward Bethesda. Stay to the right at Wisconsin Avenue/MD-355 and continue onto Old Georgetown Road. At the second traffic light (just before Crown gas station) be in left lane and turn left onto Woodmont Avenue.
Parking
The entrance to the parking garage is immediately on the left (second driveway) and marked with a large blue and white "Bethesda Center" parking sign.
Accessibility
Wheeled access to be determined.
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Riding Metro to the Event
Metro information:
- For all Metro stations, see the Metrorail Stations page.
- For a map of the station and surrounding neighborhood, click on the PDF in the Entrances / Evacuation Maps box.
- For the full Metro system of lines, see the Metrorail map – PDFs of rail maps are available in black & white and in color; Metro Pocket Guides are available in seven languages: English, French, Amharic, Chinese, Vietnamese, Spanish, Korean.
- For the train status map, see Live Metrorail Train Map. New)
Getting there by the Moovit App:
- Download the Moovit app for all your local transit options.
- Type in your current location (or where you want to leave from) and where you want to go and it will immediately show where the nearest bus or Metro line might be and when the next train or bus is scheduled to arrive. View bus and train schedules, arrival times, service alerts and detailed routes on a map, so you know exactly how to get to anywhere in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, Maryland.
To plan your metro ride, use the Metro Trip Planner at https://www.wmata.com/schedules/trip-planner/. The Trip Planner will give you an idea of the travel time and fees from your Metro station to the station near the event.
Metro Accessibility Frequently Asked Questions are at https://www.wmata.com/service/accessibility//faq.cfm. See also the Metro Accessibility information.
Parking in Metro lots
A SmarTrip card is the only form of payment accepted at Metro-operated parking lots. For more information about Metro parking and lot operating hours, see Parking at Metrorail Stations.
Where to Buy a SmarTrip Card
You may purchase SmarTrip cards online from the SmarTrip Store.
Standard SmarTrip Farecard
A renewable SmarTrip farecard purchased online has a $20 fare value already on it. The cost for the renewable card is $5. The total charge for this card is $25 online.
Senior and Disabled SmarTrip Farecard
In order to purchase a discounted farecard, Senior citizens (65 and older) and persons with disabilities must have proof of age or a valid Metro Disability ID Card. For information on how to apply, see https://www.wmata.com/service/accessibility/metro-access/eligibility.cfm. Senior citizens 65 years or older with a disability and Medicare card holders with a valid photo ID are not required to apply for the Metro Disability ID card, but may purchase fare by showing proof of age at any Metro Sales location, many public libraries in the District of Columbia, Montgomery County, and Prince George's County, and retail outlets. Applications for the free WMATA Disabled ID card are available from the Office of ADA Programs at 600 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20001 or by calling 202-962-1245 or TTY 202-628-8973 or calling 202-962-1558 or TTY 202-962-2033 and requesting an application be mailed to you. A renewable SmarTrip farecard for senior (65 and older) and disabled riders purchased online has a $10 fare value already on it. The cost for the renewable card is $5. The total charge for this card is $15 online.
SmarTrip cards may also be purchased from vending machines in Metro stations but come with a lower initial fare value: $5 for the card with a $5 fare value for a total of $10 for the standard farecard. A separate vending machine allows you to add fare value up to $300 to the card.
For more information about purchasing SmarTrip cards, see Metro Passes, Fares, SmarTrip Cards, and Tokens.