Massive Women’s March crowds swarm DC Metro
This is what the trains to the Women's March look like when they show up — in the Virginia suburbs, before they've even gotten to the city. pic.twitter.com/84cjhqTju7
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) January 21, 2017
Social media was flooded with photos of women arriving in D.C. for the Women’s March on Washington on Saturday morning, with Metro stations and streets covered in participants.
{mosads}Tens of thousands are expected for the march. Some are already speculating that the crowds could surpass those of President Trump’s inauguration a day earlier, though current estimates predicted otherwise.
Totally packed metro today for Women’s March. So much busier than inauguration yesterday pic.twitter.com/gKlUTLHP17
— Amanda Terkel (@aterkel) January 21, 2017
1. My train to the inauguration;
2. My train to the Women’s March — or it was supposed to be, but it was too full for me to get on. pic.twitter.com/AbnPNEOZ27— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) January 21, 2017
This is what the trains to the Women’s March look like when they show up — in the Virginia suburbs, before they’ve even gotten to the city. pic.twitter.com/84cjhqTju7
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) January 21, 2017
#WomensMarch attendees pouring into Stadium Armory from RFK — where 1200 chartered buses were scheduled to arrive pic.twitter.com/rkjNSxwhOh
— Fenit Nirappil (@FenitN) January 21, 2017
Shady grove metro station y’all pic.twitter.com/1J64PawoVw
— Young Angeline (@angelineking47) January 21, 2017
Subway chants this morning: “dump Trump dump Trump.” “Hey hey ho ho Donald Trump has gotta go.” pic.twitter.com/5NmfduZ5EU
— Nidhi Subbaraman (@NidhiSubs) January 21, 2017
At stadium-armory crowds being stopped before escalators because too many people on platform #wmata @nbcwashington
— Adam Tuss (@AdamTuss) January 21, 2017
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