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Road Closuresclosures ROADROAD CLOSURESCLOSURES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2019 Below are the road closures for the 44th Marine Corps Marathon (MCM), MCM50K and the MCM10K on Sunday, October 27. The MCM50K begins at 7:30am, MCM wheelchair/hand cycle division begins at 7:45am on Route 110 in Arlington, VA. The MCM and MCM10K will start at 7:55am and will run through Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. Local jurisdictions will reopen the roads as soon as event course operations cease, with the MCM course officially closing by3pm . CLOSURE TIMES 3am-5pm Wilson Blvd from N Arlington Ridge Rd to N Nash St 3am-5pm North Lynn St from Wilson Blvd to eastbound Lee Hwy 3am-5pm West side of Meade St from Route 50 to Marshall Dr 3am-5pm N Moore St from Wilson Blvd to Lee Hwy 3am-5pm N Nash St from 17th Street to Key Blvd 3am-5pm N Oak St from Wilson Blvd to Key Blvd 3am-5pm Clarendon Blvd from N Oak Street to N Pierce St 3am-5pm N Oak St from N 16th St to Clarendon Blvd 3am-5pm N 16th Rd from N Oak St to N Pierce St 3am-5pm 17th St from N Nash St to N Lynn St 3am-5pm N Kent St from Wilson Blvd to 19th St 3am-5:30pm Marshall Drive from North Meade Street to Route 110 3am-5:30pm North Meade Street from Marshall Drive to Lynn Street 3am-6pm Route 110 from I-66 to U.S. Highway 1 3am-6pm Wilson Boulevard from North Nash Street to Route 110 3am-6pm Lynn Street from North Meade Street to Lee Highway 3am-6pm Fort Myer Drive from North Meade Street to Lee Highway 3am-6pm North Moore Street from Wilson Boulevard to Lee Highway ROADROAD CLOSURESCLOSURES 3am-6pm 19th Street North from Lynn Street to North Nash Street 3am-4pm Route 110 ramp from Washington Boulevard to Route 110 3am-4:30pm Boundary Channel Drive from Route 110 to Long Bridge Drive 4am-1:30pm Madison Drive NW from 7th to 14th St NW 5am-5pm Route 27 East and West bound lanes from I-395 to U.S. Highway 50 5am-1:30pm Jefferson Drive SW from 3rd Street SW to 15th Street SW 5am-1:30pm 7th Street NW from Madison Drive NW to Jefferson Drive SW 5am-4:30pm South Eads Street from South Rotary Road to Army Navy Drive 5am-1:30pm Army Navy Drive from South Eads to 12th Street South 6am-11:30am Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway NW (northbound) to Beach Drive 6am11:30am Shoreham Drive NW (southbound) from Calvert Street to Rock Creek Parkway and Potomac Parkway NW 6am-11:30am Beach Drive NW from Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway NW to Calvert St 6:30am-12pm Lee Highway (eastbound) from North Kirkwood Street to Lynn St 6:30am-10:30am Canal Road NW from M Street NW to Arizona Avenue NW 6:30am-12pm Spout Run Parkway, from Lee Highway to George Washington Memorial Parkway (GWMP) 6:30am-12pm GWMP from Spout Run to Key Bridge off Ramp 1 6:30am-4:30pm Long Bridge Drive from 12th Street to Boundary Channel Drive 6:30am-4:30pm 10th St S from Long Bridge Drive to S Ball St 6:30am-4:30pm S Ball St from 10th St S to 6th St S 6:30am-4:30pm 6th St S from Long Bridge Drive to S Ball St 6:30am-12pm Francis Scott Key Bridge (all lanes) 6:30am-1:30pm 14th Street SW from Jefferson Drive to northbound HOV lanes 6:30am-2pm HOV lanes from 14th Street SW to HOV ramp at South Eads Street ROADROAD CLOSURESCLOSURES 6:30am-12pm M Street NW from Canal Road NW to Wisconsin Avenue NW 6:30am-11:30am Wisconsin Avenue from M Street NW to K Street NW 6:30am-11:30am K Street NW from Wisconsin Avenue NW to Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway NW 6:30am-11:30am I Street NW from 27th Street NW to Virginia Ave NW 6:30am-11:30am Rock Creek Parkway and Potomac Parkway NW from Beach and Shore- ham Drives to Independence Avenue 6:30am-12:30pm Lincoln Circle from 23rd Street NW to 23rd Street SW 6:30am-12pm Ohio Drive SW at West Potomac Park from Independence Avenue SW around East Potomac Park to Maine Avenue SW 6:30am-4pm 12th Street from Army Navy Drive to Crystal Drive 6:30am-4pm Crystal Drive from 12th Street to 26th Street 6:30am-12pm 15th St from Crystal City Drive to US Route 1 6:30am-4pm 14th St from 15th St to Crystal City 6:30am-4pm US Route 1 South from 110 to 15th St Exit 6:30am-12:30pm Maine Avenue SW from East Basin Drive to Independence Avenue SW 6:30am-12:30pm East Basin Drive from Maine Avenue to Ohio Drive 6:30am-12:30pm Independence Avenue SW from Maine Avenue SW to Ohio Drive 6:30am-1pm 15th Street NW/SW from Constitution Avenue NW to Maine Avenue SW 6:30am-1pm 3rd Street; Pennsylvania Avenue NW to Maryland Avenue SW 6:30am-1pm 4th Street; Constitution Avenue NW to Independence SW 6:30am-1pm Pennsylvania Av enue NW from 3rd Street NW to Peace Circle 6:30am-1pm 1st Street; Pennsylvania NW to Maryland Avenue SW 6:30am-1pm Pennsylvania Avenue NW from 3rd Street NW to 1st Street NW 6:30am-1pm Maryland Avenue SW from 1st Street SW to 3rd Street SW ROADROAD CLOSURESCLOSURES 6:30am-4pm Crystal Dr from S 23rd St to S 12th St 6:30am-12pm S 15th St from S Eads St to Crystal Dr (MCM10K Course) South U-Turn The Parking Lot in front of 2011, 2121, & 2231 Crystal Dr 6:30am-4pm S 12th Street from Crystal Dr to Army Navy Dr (Course) 6:30am-4pm Army Navy Dr from S 12th Street to S Fern St 6:30am-4pm S Hayes St – east side of street from S 15th to S 12th St 6:30am-4pm S Hayes St from S 15th St to S 18th St (at Fern St.) Only the spaces on the south/west side of the street – the same side as Fire Station #5 All 3:00 a.m. times reflect the closing of the security corridor north of Rosslyn, for the MCM Finish Festival, and south of the Pentagon. *The initial closing time allows approximately 60 minutes prior to the lead hand cyclists starting the MCM50K precisely at 7:30 a.m. Straggler buses will follow “Rear Pace” (14 minute-per-mile pace vehicle) and runners will be strongly encouraged to board straggler bus. The MCM course officially closes at 3 p.m., approximately seven hours after the Marine Corps Marathon begins. Visit the Marine Corps Marathon website at www.marinemarathon.com for more information..
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