Alexandria's Old Town Trolley is a charming and fun way to get around town. This convenient travel service is completely free!
The City of Alexandria's free King Street Trolley transports residents, visitors, and those who work in Old Town between the King Street Metrorail Station and the Potomac River waterfront. The free trolley operates along the one-and-a-half-mile route seven days a week from 11:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., providing access to accommodations, dining, entertainment and shopping.
Every 20 minutes, riders can board at King Street near the Potomac River waterfront, the King Street Metrorail station, or at any of the 20 stops along King Street listed below.
Traveling west towards the King Street Metro Station, the trolley stops at the following intersections:
King & Union Street (Unit block of King Street)
King & Lee Street (200 block of King Street)
King & Royal Street (400 block of King Street)
King & St. Asaph Street (600 block of King Street)
King & Columbus Street (800 block of King Street)
King & N. Patrick Street (1000 block of King Street)
King & Fayette Street (1200 block of King Street)
King & Peyton Street (1400 block of King Street)
King & Diagonal Road
King Street Metro Station
Traveling east towards the Potomac River waterfront, the trolley stops at the following intersections:
King Street Metro Station
King & Diagonal Road
King & Peyton Street (1400 block of King Street)
King & Fayette Street (1200 block of King Street)
King & S. Patrick Street (1000 block of King Street)
King & Columbus Street (800 block of King Street)
King & St. Asaph Street (600 block of King Street)
King & Royal Street (400 block of King Street)
King & Lee Street (200 block of King Street)
King & Union Street (Unit block of King Street)
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For a complete list of stops and more information, check out the city's page.
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