On a typical weekday, hundreds of thousands of people commute to the nation's capital, snarling roads and packing subway trains and buses during peak hours.
Imagine multiplying that several times for Barack Obama's inauguration Jan. 20.
"I don't want in any way to discourage anyone," said the District of Columbia's city administrator, Dan Tangherlini. "I just don't want them to come and be completely shocked by what they find."
It won't be pleasant, Tangherlini and other officials say.
The Washington area's transit system is telling passengers to expect extraordinarily long lines for trains and buses. Airports will be …
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