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Stone Ridge to Washington

Updated: 28 May 2026

The commute from Stone Ridge to Washington DC is approximately 50 km. The most common route is via VA-267 E (Dulles Toll Road) and I-66 E. During peak hours, this can take over an hour due to heavy traffic. Public transit options include the Loudoun County Transit bus service connecting to the Silver Line Metro at Ashburn Station.

Total Distance: 50 km driving, 45 km air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving during off-peak hours takes 50 minutes.
Cheapest Way
Public transit via bus and Metro is the most cost-effective.
Compare Stone Ridge to Washington Routes
Bus
Connecting
Driving
Direct
Duration 1.5 hours 1 hour
Avg Price $5 - $10 $10 in tolls/fuel
Operator Loudoun County Transit Personal Vehicle
Route Stone Ridge to Ashburn Metro Station to DC. VA-267 E to I-66 E.
Tip Check the bus schedule on the Loudoun County website. Use E-ZPass for the Dulles Toll Road.
Travel Tips
  • Rush Hour
    Avoid I-66 between 7 AM and 9 AM.
  • Metro
    Use a SmarTrip card for all Metro travel.
  • Parking
    Use apps like SpotHero to find cheap parking.
  • Navigation
    Use Waze to navigate around DC traffic.
  • Walking
    DC is very walkable; wear comfortable shoes.
Safety Tips
  • Traffic Safety
    Stay alert for aggressive drivers on I-66.
  • Public Transit
    Keep your belongings secure on the Metro.
  • Night Safety
    Stick to well-lit areas at night.
  • Emergency
    Know the location of the nearest Metro police station.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a train?
    The Silver Line Metro serves the area.
  • How long is the commute?
    About 1 hour by car.
  • Are there tolls?
    Yes, on the Dulles Toll Road.
  • Is it safe?
    Yes, in the main tourist areas.
  • What is the best time?
    Mid-morning.
Quick Info
  • From Stone Ridge, Virginia, United States
  • To Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Weekdays mid-morning to avoid rush hour traffic.

Things to Do in Washington
1
National Mall
Visit the iconic monuments and museums.
2
Smithsonian Museums
Explore world-class exhibits for free.
3
Georgetown
Walk through the historic neighborhood.
4
The White House
View the presidential residence from Lafayette Square.
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