Greater Greater Washington's DC Metro-Circulator Map
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Greater Greater Washington has put together a very impressive map that combines the new DC Circulator routes with the existing DC Metro system. Check it out below, or for a larger version, click here.

Greater Greater Washington’s Metro-Circulator Map
The map includes both new Circulator routes: the first (in light green) which runs between Woodley Park and McPherson Square through Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights, U Street and Logan Circle, and the second (in light blue) which connects Union Station with Barracks Row and Nationals Park. Also included on the map are the H Street Shuttle and the Georgetown Metro Connection.
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