The 48th Marine Corps Marathon is underway. Here’s what you need to know – WTOP News

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Here’s what you need to know if you’re attending the 48th annual Marine Corps Marathon in Arlington.

The 48th annual Marine Corps Marathon began at 7:55 a.m., running through parts of Virginia and D.C. It’s one of the biggest marathons nationwide and in the world, with the nickname “The People’s Marathon.”

Thousands of people are taking part in the 26.2 mile stretch around the nation’s capital, including runners WTOP has highlighted: Jennifer Hickey; Aaron Hale and Frank Fumich; Helen Taylor; Maria Anes; Mark Rauch, Julie Sapusek and Emily Rauch; and Phil Pinti.

Once upon a time, a number of notable people took part in the marathon such as Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, former Vice President Al Gore, Oprah and former D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty.

Here’s what you need to know.

  • Q: How to get to the Marathon
  • To prepare for the marathon, Metro announced all lines will be open at 5 a.m., with no scheduled track work slowing down trains. Rides will cost the normal weekend flat rate of $2.

    There will also be some diverted bus routes around the Pentagon Bus Terminal and Rosslyn Bus Terminal on Saturday and Sunday. For more information on diverted routes and travel tips, check out WMATA’s website.

    Kristen Loflin, a spokesperson with the MCM, recommends that runners take the Metro to the Pentagon station to access the Runners Village for the MCM and MCM50K, and the Smithsonian station to the MCM10K start line.

    “With many road closures, taking Metro is the best way to get around, but consult the course map as most locations are walkable,” the MCM website said.

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