[NABS-L] looking for help on navigating the D.C. metro

Jameyanne Fuller jameyanne at gmail.com
Mon Mar 11 22:05:02 UTC 2019


Thanks everybody. This is very helpful. I'll definitely download that app
and check out the Braille maps.
Best,
Jameyanne

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Hi Jameyanne,


I am so thrilled to hear you will be visiting D.C. soon. I spent a semester
in the city and grew very fond of the Metro system. It can certainly be
confusing initially, but it does get easier with practice.
Many trains do use the same platform, so I found it helpful to download the
app called 'Metro and Bus'. The app allows you to navigate by station
according to the line(s) the station is located. It will let you know which
train is coming next, so if you know which platform you're at, you should be
able to get on the correct train. I hope this is helpful. Please feel free
to reach out off list if you have any additional questions. Best of luck in
DC!


Best,
Kenia

Kenia Flores
Furman University '20
Departments of Politics & International Affairs and History 2nd Vice
President | National Association of Blind Students President | North
Carolina Association of Blind Students
(704) 476-6629
Kenia.flores at furman.edu


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Subject: [NABS-L] looking for help on navigating the D.C. metro

Hello all,

 

I'm going down to D.C. next week to do some preliminary explorations because
I may be moving there next fall for a job. I spent some time in the area
last summer, and I really struggled with the Metro. I'm wondering if there's
anybody on this list who has experience with the D.C. metro and can explain
to me how to know what train is coming next. It seems like a lot of the time
multiple trains use the same platform, and I've never heard audio
announcements saying which train is coming next. Thanks for the help.

 

Best,

Jameyanne



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