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Mikhail Ireland
at 2023 Sep 23
Mikhail Ireland
at 2023 Sep 23
Gaithersburg MARC station makes traveling easy to and from Washington DC during rush hour. Brunswick Line trains stop here, but Amtrak and freight trains pass through. This is also a fun place to railfan.
I.E. Xam
at 2022 Oct 29
I.E. Xam
at 2022 Oct 29
Built in 1884 by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and has been in continuous service since. Currently a MARC stop.
Just a Countertenor
at 2022 Jul 30
Just a Countertenor
at 2022 Jul 30
A very adequate station for a commuter rail station that only has rush hour peak direction service. It has a waiting area, restrooms, air conditioning, and a machine to purchase tickets. The only downside is that the station building is on the northbound side, meaning that the majority of commuters will need to cross the tracks before boarding a train to DC. I was very surprised to see how clean it was, especially compared to stations like Rockville that are falling apart.
fantastic
Adam White
at 2020 Jun 21
Adam White
at 2020 Jun 21
Great place to railfan
Hidden behind MVA, ample free parking, regular services to DC in the morning and back from DC in the afternoon. Seating is way better than the Metro
Bengals444T
at 2019 Jun 28
Bengals444T
at 2019 Jun 28
Good place to see trains. Nice staff. Awesome place to visit the museum. Also a terrific place to have fun.
Jim Worthey
at 2019 May 03
Jim Worthey
at 2019 May 03
There are places to relax and a museum. In the train station you can pick up some schedules or buy a ticket from a machine.
Timothy Hoffman
at 2017 Apr 30
Timothy Hoffman
at 2017 Apr 30
The Old Town Gaithersburg Train Station and Museum are a great local treasure. The sandwich shop is excellent. The museum is fun for kids and history buffs alike.
Izzy Martinus
at 2016 Oct 18
Izzy Martinus
at 2016 Oct 18
Marc over Metro... Cleaner and more reliable at this point.