Trump military parade: Road closures, Metro disruptions, flight delays
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A public safety map for the military parade and restricted zones. Map: Courtesy of MPD
President Trump's military parade is triggering widespread road closures, Metro disruptions, and a Saturday evening flight stop at Reagan National Airport.
The big picture: Designated a National Special Security Event, the Saturday parade, which starts around 6:30pm, is expected to draw huge crowds and protests, with heavy security — including nearly 19 miles of barricades, several checkpoints and strict rules about what items can be carried inside the perimeter.
Here's how it could affect your weekend travel:
🚗 Road closures and parking
Parking restrictions near the White House and National Mall are already in effect. Some roads start closing Thursday at 6am, with additional shutdowns rolling through the weekend into Monday morning (6am).
Major closures Friday (midnight) to Monday (6am) include:
- Independence Avenue between 23rd Street and 12th Street SW
- 14th Street south of Pennsylvania Avenue NW
- Rock Creek Parkway south of Virginia Avenue NW
- George Washington Parkway (both directions from U.S. 50 to I-395) is closed Friday 6pm to Sunday 6am.
See a full list, including parking restrictions, here.
🚇 Metro
The parade runs along Constitution Avenue NW between 15th and 23rd Streets.
- Metrorail: Operating normal Saturday service. Riders are strongly encouraged to use it.
- Smithsonian Station: Mall entrance is closed for security. The Independence Avenue entrance remains open.
Bus routes with detours/delays:
7A, 10A, 16A, 16C, 16E, 22A, 32, 36, 70, 79, P6
📲 Download the MetroPulse App for real-time updates.
✈️ Reagan National Airport
The FAA plans to suspend flights at DCA on Saturday evening to accommodate flyovers and fireworks. There's no official window yet, but:
- The parade starts at 6:30pm, and fireworks run until near 10pm.
- Over 100 flights are scheduled around that time, according to CNN, and airlines are offering vouchers and waivers.
- Given the George Washington Parkway closures, travelers are encouraged to take Metrorail.
