I almost got ran over by John McCain while he was rushing back to his office. No joke. (The railway goes 500 ft, it seems. For the lazy or old, apparently.)
United States Capitol Subway System
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The United States Capitol Subway System, located in Washington, DC, is an underground transit network connecting the Capitol building to nearby congressional office buildings. Established in the 1900s, it serves as a convenient transportation method for lawmakers and staff, facilitating quick travel between key government locations. The subway features unique architecture and provides a glimpse into the historical workings of American governance.
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It just occurred to me that I've been on this thing during a trip to DC in 8th grade. I have nothing else to say. I just wanted to blatantly humblebrag this.
I'm so stoked that the secret underground capital train is reviewable!! I had a meeting with one of our esteemed CA senators last time I was in DC and we showed up at her office only to find out...
The small underground capitol railway system that connects the US Capitol Building to various Senate and House office buildings across the street is a little-known, but very cool feature of...
I had arranged a tour of the United States Capitol Building through my local congressman, I was instructed to arrive at the Rayburn Building (several blocks away from the Capitol) to meet with my...
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