Retrieving Data from the National Archives located in College Park, Maryland
Shuttle Service Makes Travel to National Archives in College Park Easier
Traveling to the National Archives at College Park just got easier, thanks to a free shuttle service that connects the location with the National Archives buildings in Washington, D.C.
The shuttle service operates regularly, although the exact frequency is not specified. It runs on the hour from 8 to 10 a.m. and then from 2 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. The shuttle is fully accessible for persons with disabilities, equipped with lifts for wheelchairs, and serves as an alternative to the P37 bus service from the College Park metro station to the National Archives at College Park.
It's important to note that the shuttle service does not replace the P37 bus service, but rather provides an additional transportation option. If you prefer to use the bus, the nearest subway stop with service to the National Archives at College Park is College Park.
The National Archives at College Park is a fully accessible building, and the shuttle service does not affect its accessibility in any way. Ample accessible designated parking is available at the National Archives at College Park, closest to elevators on all three levels of the parking garage.
For the most accurate and current details about the shuttle service, including specific schedules and support for persons with disabilities, it's recommended to contact the National Archives directly or check their official website. The National Archives at College Park page provides information about transportation between the National Archives Buildings in Washington, D.C., and College Park.
To arrange for the shuttle service, simply call 301-837-3263. With this convenient service, traveling to the National Archives at College Park has never been more accessible and hassle-free.
Experiencing the lifestyle of exploring historic documents just became more convenient with the new shuttle service, as it allows travel to the National Archives in College Park from other National Archives buildings in Washington D.C.
Traveling by the shuttle service not only makes the journey easier for those without mobility issues but also caters to persons with disabilities, given its wheelchair-accessible lifts and regular operation hours.