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Bus routes are changing. Yes, even yours!” If you’ve been on a Metrobus recently, you’ve probably heard that announcement ...
More than 500 bus stops will be removed across the D.C. region as part of Metro’s Better Bus Network—a major redesign aimed at improving reliability and frequency.
WMATA is completely overhauling its bus system June 29. Check out our tool to find the new route for your commute.
The redesign includes renaming routes, eliminating 500 underused bus stops, and creating routes that better serve the community.
Metro is scrapping nearly 530 bus stops to make service faster and more direct, also allowing riders to catch buses more frequently.
Planners eliminated 527 bus stops across the District — about 5 percent of all stops — including the stop East of the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue, L Street and 25th Street NW across from St.
Monday marks the first full weekday of service for Metro’s overhauled bus system, dubbed the “Better Bus” Network, following ...
President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package may help keep bus stops and bus routes that serve the Georgetown neighborhood open despite fiscal year 2022 service cuts proposed by the ...
‘So confusing': Riders try out new Metrobus routes after 50-year changes Some riders called the changes "hectic" and "confusing" on the first day when the route changes took effect while some ...
If you want to let Metro know how you feel about the bus route changes, you have until 5 PM Monday to submit your input online. There are quite a few ways to do so on WMATA’s website: you can take ...
WMATA has been working toward a major redesign of the DC bus system for more than two years, and the project, called “Better Bus,” goes into effect this Sunday, June 29. Here’s what to know about the ...