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Can you take a stroller on the DC metro?

If you have a stroller, you can keep it open in the priority seating area. It cannot block the aisle or door. Ensure the child is strapped in the stroller, the wheel brakes are on, and hold the stroller at all times. Make sure that your child has no dangling clothing, untied shoelaces or unbuckled shoes.



Yes, you are absolutely allowed to bring a stroller on the Washington D.C. Metrorail system, but there are specific rules and best practices to follow to ensure a smooth journey. According to WMATA regulations, strollers must be kept clear of aisles and doorways so they do not obstruct the movement of other passengers. While you are not strictly required to fold the stroller on the train, it is highly encouraged during rush hour or on crowded cars to save space. A vital tip for 2026 travelers is to always use the elevators; strollers are strictly prohibited on escalators for safety reasons, as a sudden stop or loss of balance could lead to serious injury. Every Metro station is equipped with elevator access to both the mezzanine and platform levels, though it is wise to check the "Elevator Status" on the WMATA website before starting your trip, as maintenance can occasionally cause delays. When boarding, look for the "open" areas at the ends of the railcars which typically offer more floor space for larger strollers, making the commute much more comfortable for both the parents and fellow commuters.

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