Frederick

By bus
By bus

The commuter bus line 991 serves Frederick by stopping at the Monocacy station.Also, buses by Greyhound offer services to Frederick starting at Baltimore or Washington. Megabus offers service from Washington and Pittsburgh.

By car
By car

From Washington, D.C. and Montgomery County, take Interstate 270 north. Southbound traffic is heavily congested during morning rush hour and Northbound in the evening.

From Baltimore and points east, take Interstate 70 west.

From Hagerstown and points west, take Interstate 70 east.

From Gettysburg and points north, take U.S. Route 15 south.

Once in Frederick, there are public parking garages and street parking in the historic downtown area.

By train
By train

MARC (http://www.mtamaryland.co...) provides commuter rail service to Frederick Monday through Friday with the Brunswick Line starting at Washington. For trains serving only the Point of Rocks station, there is a bus service for getting into Frederick.

By plane
By plane

Frederick Municipal Airport IATA: FDK (http://www.cityoffrederic...) is a small, general aviation airport.

Baltimore-Washington International Airport IATA: BWI, Washington National Airport IATA: DCA, or Washington Dulles International Airport IATA: IAD are the nearest large commercial airports. They are all within 55 minutes driving time of Frederick.