1425 4th Street Southwest
Commute to Downtown Washington, DC
Most errands can be accomplished on foot.
Many nearby public transportation options.
Daily errands can be accomplished on a bike.
1425 4th Street Southwest has a Walk Score of 80 out of 100. This location is Very Walkable so most errands can be accomplished on foot.
1425 4th Street Southwest is a six minute walk from the Green Metrorail Green Line at the WATERFRONT, GREEN LINE CENTER PLATFORM stop.
This location is in the Southwest - Waterfront neighborhood in Washington, DC. Nearby parks include Southwest Waterfront Park - East, King-Greenleaf and The Green at The Wharf.
The Titanic Memorial is a one-of-a-kind memorial honoring the "brave men" who died in the sinking of the Titanic. Each year on the anniversary of the sinking (from midnight on 4/14 into the wee hours of 4/15), crowds gather in front of the memorial in Southwest DC to pay tribute to those who were lost.
Explore how far you can travel by car, bus, bike and foot from 1425 4th Street Southwest.
1425 4th Street Southwest has good transit which means many nearby public transportation options.
Rail lines:
Green Metrorail Green Line
0.3 mi
Green Metrorail Green Line
0.3 mi
Blue Metrorail Blue Line
0.9 mi
Orange Metrorail Orange Line
0.9 mi
Silver Metrorail Silver Line
0.9 mi
Yellow Metrorail Yellow Line
0.9 mi
Fredericksburg Line
0.9 mi
Manassas Line
0.9 mi
Bus lines:
74 CONVENTION CTR-SW WATERFRONT
0.1 mi
EM-LP Eastern Market LEnfant Plaza
0.3 mi
A8 ANACOSTIA-LIVINGSTON
0.3 mi
A6 ANACOSTIA-LIVINGSTON
0.3 mi
735 CHARLOTTE HALL/WALDORF - DC
0.3 mi
850 PR FREDERICK/DUNKIRK - SUITLAND/DC
0.3 mi
923 Spotsylvania to Pentagon/Navy Yard
0.3 mi
612-WAR Warrenton to Pentagon, Navy Yard
0.3 mi
563 Woodbridge Navy Yard Express
0.3 mi
612 Gainesville Pentagon Express
0.3 mi
1425 4th Street Southwest is in the Southwest - Waterfront neighborhood. Southwest - Waterfront is the 20th most walkable neighborhood in Washington, DC with a neighborhood Walk Score of 83.
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Pat Revord