Capitals Stanley Cup Championship Parade to Take Place Tuesday June 12


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Washington Capitals fans, your moment has finally come! Your team is Stanley Cup champions. The celebrations have just begun and on Tuesday morning, the Capitals will hold a parade in downtown Washington, D.C. It will start at 11 a.m. at Constitution Avenue and 17th Streets NW and end with an ALLCAPS rally at 7th Street NW and the National Mall.

FROM THE CAPITALS MEDIA RELEASE
On Tuesday, June 12th, 2018, the Washington Capitals will celebrate winning the 2018 Stanley Cup Championship with a parade in downtown Washington, D.C. The parade will begin at 11 a.m. ET at Constitution Avenue and 17th Streets NW and will proceed along Constitution Avenue to 7th Street NW where it will turn right and culminate in an ALLCAPS rally at 7th Street NW and the National Mall.

The parade is free and open to all members of the public. Fans attending the parade are encouraged to take Metro or rideshare as parking is extremely limited near the parade route. Fans are also highly encouraged to bring plenty of water.

Additional details about the ALLCAPS rally, including speaking program, are forthcoming.

Capitals fans have made Capital One Arena and Chinatown the best place to be over this past week. A special thank you to the District government workers and Mayor Bowser for all of their work during the Stanley Cup run. We ask everyone to continue to Rock the Red responsibly on Tuesday!

WMATA also released information about extended Metro hours:
Metrorail will operate rush-hour service levels throughout the day Tuesday to accommodate thousands of fans expected for the Capitals’ victory parade in Downtown DC.

On Tuesday, the rail system will open at 5 a.m. with regular morning rush hour service. However, instead of scaling back during the midday hours, Metro will continue operating trains at those same rush-hour frequencies throughout the day and into the evening commute. Trains will depart end-of-line stations every 8 minutes, with service as frequent as every 2 to 4 minutes at downtown stations served by multiple lines.

Hundreds of additional Metro employees will be on hand to support the operation—including additional police, station managers, train operators, supervisors, and support staff to assist fans at downtown stations.

The busiest stations are expected to be Archives, Arlington Cemetery, Foggy Bottom, Federal Triangle, Metro Center, Federal Center SW, L’Enfant Plaza, Smithsonian, Archives, Union Station and Gallery Place. Metro recommends selecting a station near the parade route on the same line as where you start your trip.

Metro is advising attendees to ensure that your SmarTrip card is loaded with enough fare value to cover your entire roundtrip. You can check your balance or load additional value online at smartrip.wmata.com. (Expect lines at fare vending machines at stations closest to the parade.) As a reminder, each person traveling on Metro needs his or her own SmarTrip card.

As with any large-scale event, Metro Transit Police may make temporary changes to ensure your safety, including designating selected station entrances as “entry only” or “exit only,” or turning off escalators where crowding conditions warrant. If an individual station becomes overcrowded, trains may temporarily bypass it. In addition, crowding conditions on platforms may also cause Metro to slow train speeds as they enter selected stations, which may result in brief delays.

Regular weekday fare policies will be in effect: peak fares are charged before 9:30 a.m. and between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., with off-peak fares at all other times.

Metro parking lots and garages may reach capacity early in the day, and customers should have alternate parking locations in mind if needed. Parking fees are charged as vehicles exit Metro facilities.

Metro service information is available by signing up for MetroAlerts email and text messages at wmata.com/metroalerts or by following Metro on Twitter.

Here is a video clip from a past D.C. championship parade. This is from the Redskins Super Bowl parade in 1988:

By Michael Marzzacco

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4 Responses to Capitals Stanley Cup Championship Parade to Take Place Tuesday June 12

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  4. Sandra says:

    I’m so proud of the Capitols! I wish the celebration would be on a weekend so everyone can partake! I will rock red at work…my thoughts and good wishes for a great team are with you.

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