Metro’s running fairly normal this weekend with the exception of the Blue and Yellow line.

Tyrone Turner / WAMU/DCist

Whether you’re on the hunt for a neighborhood with full-sized candy bars for the kids (or you, no judgment) or have some costumed bar crawls planned, Metro is running pretty normal this weekend.

Metro trains won’t be open late for Halloween festivities, but they will be open two hours early this Sunday for the Marine Corps Marathon (which will also close roads around the area). Outside of that, almost all lines are expected to have normal service. Construction continues on the Blue and Yellow line. Travel south of Reagan National Airport will be blocked while Yellow Line service remains inactive.

Here’s more from Metro as you plan your weekend travel:

Red Line 

  • Trains run every 10 minutes.

Orange Line 

  • Trains run every 15 minutes.

Silver Line 

  • Trains run every 15 minutes

Green Line

  • Trains run every eight minutes.

Yellow Line  

  • There is no Yellow Line service until 2023. Riders should use the Green or Blue lines.
  • Express shuttle service will run between Huntington and Pentagon City every six minutes.
  • A local shuttle will run between the Huntington, Eisenhower Avenue, King St-Old Town, Braddock Road, and Crystal City stations every 10-15 minutes. This shuttle will not stop at the airport, so those traveling between National Airport and Greenbelt should use the Blue or Green line.

Blue Line 

  • Trains will run every 15 minutes between National Airport and New Carrollton/Largo Town Center
  • The Franconia-Springfield, Van Dorn Street, King St-Old Town, and Braddock Road stations are closed.
  • Sunday only, due to the Marine Corps Marathon, Arlington Cemetery Station will not open until 8:30 a.m.
  • An express shuttle will run between Franconia-Springfield and Pentagon/Pentagon City every 5-7 minutes, and a Blue Line local shuttle will run between Franconia-Springfield, Van Dorn St, King St-Old Town, Braddock Road, and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport every 10-20 minutes.
    • Sunday only: Shuttles will begin operating at 5 a.m.