Memorial Day will mean various closings and service disruptions around the D.C. area.
Per usual, federal government and local government offices will be closed, as will schools, courts, banks and post offices.Â
Here’s a rundown of what else will be affected.
Roads and Transit
Traffic, of course, will be heavy as tourists stream in and residents stream out of the area.
will run on a Sunday schedule (8 a.m.–11 p.m.) on Memorial Day.
A summer shutdown at several Blue and Yellow Line stations began May 25. Affected are the Franconia-Springfield, Van Dorn Street, Huntington, Eisenhower Avenue, King Street and Braddock Road stations. Shuttle service will be provided.
Get more details in ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½’s Summer 2019 Track Work Guide.
Virginia Railway Express, which does not provide weekend service, also will not provide service on May 27. Maryland’s MARC trains, too, will not be running on Memorial Day.
DC
The is the nation’s largest Memorial Day event and will draw hundreds of thousands to an area near the National Mall.
The parade, set for 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., runs on Constitution Avenue Northwest, from 7th to 17th streets Northwest. D.C. police warn the public to expect parking restrictions and road closures in these areas, and to consider alternate routes.
See a detailed map of National Memorial Day Parade road closures here.
Also …
- offices will be closed, including the Department of Motor Vehicles.
- District libraries will be closed as well.
- Trash and recycling will not be collected on the holiday. Those pickups will be made the following Tuesday, May 28.
Maryland
State government offices will be closed. All Motor Vehicle Administration and Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program locations will be closed as well on the holiday.
- County offices will be closed.
- Trash and recycling will not be collected on Memorial Day. Those pickups will be made the following Tuesday, May 28.
- from MCDOT will run on a Sunday schedule during the holiday; parking will be free on county-owned lots, garages and on-street spaces.
- Various parks-and-recreation facilities and administrative offices will be closed on Memorial Day, but aquatics programs and facilities will be open. (Visit for a full list of what’s open.)
- Department of Liquor Control stores will be open 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
- All library branches will be closed.
- County offices will be closed and services will be suspended for the day.
- Yard trimmings and bulky trash will not be collected.
- County libraries will be closed.
- The Prince George’s Sports & Learning Complex will only be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Virginia
State government offices will be closed.
- City offices will be closed.
- Trash and recycling collections for the week will be delayed by one day.
- DASH transit service will run on a .
- Metered parking in the Old Town, Carlyle and Potomac Yard areas.
- The will run from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Waterfront Park and affect traffic in the area. Organizers recommend taking DASH or Metro buses, or the free .
- All Alexandria Library branches will be closed.
- County offices will be closed.
- Trash, recycling and yard waste, however, will be collected.
- Parking meters will not be enforced, but some parking restrictions might apply during special events.
- Arlington Transit (ART) bus routes 41, 42, 43, 45, 51, 55 and 87 will operate on . Other routes will not be running.
- Aquatics facilities will operate .
- All library branches will be closed.
- County offices will be closed.
- No bus service is scheduled for the holiday.
- All library branches will be closed.
- County offices will be closed.
- The Fairfax Connector will run on a Sunday .
- Several parks facilities will operate on a special schedule. . Both the and the will be open.
- For information on trash/recycling collection, contact directly.
- County libraries will be closed.
- County offices will be closed.
- , and all neighborhood libraries will be closed the entire holiday weekend.
- The will be open.
- The ‘s OmniRide and Cross County Connector will not operate on the holiday.
- PRTC’s OmniLink, however, will operate.
