News
14d
FOX 5 DC on MSNMetrobus to eliminate 500+ stops and rename routes: Here’s what riders need to knowMore than 500 bus stops will be removed across the D.C. region as part of Metro’s Better Bus Network—a major redesign aimed ...
WMATA is completely overhauling its bus system June 29. ... If you find your typical stop on this map, ... check out WMATA's page on the new system here. Before You Leave, Check This Out.
The other day, Ehren Reynolds and his 4-year-old son, Theo, looked at a map of the Metro system, as they do each day during their commute to child care. “You can get on the Yellow and Green, the ...
But this cool graphic made by Peter Dovak to show a properly scaled map of WMATA’s Metro system in the D.C. area shows that mass transit planners have a perfectly good reason for not doing this.
Metrobus riders will be taking extra time to figure out their commute after the transportation system renamed all stops and redesigned every route on Sunday. The major change was through WMATA’s ...
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) unveiled a preliminary map of expanded Metrorail service Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013, costing $26 billion, that would push the rapid rail system into ...
Planners eliminated 527 bus stops across the District — about 5 percent of all stops — including the stop East of the ...
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has partnered with Waymap to create a comprehensive map of the system, bringing the company’s proprietary SmartStep technology with its ...
Plans for the Better Bus Network Redesign began in 2022 intending to make the bus system easier to use, faster, and more reliable. The redesign includes renaming routes, eliminating 500 underused ...
“Bus routes are changing. Yes, even yours!” If you’ve been on a Metrobus recently, you’ve probably heard that announcement playing over the speakers. WMATA has been working toward a major redesign of ...
The system would also drop "SEU" from the Waterfront station's name. Southeastern University lost its accreditation and closed in 2009, rendering its inclusion in the station name unnecessary.
It’s official—a new bus system is coming to DC. The Better Bus initiative, originally announced by WMATA last spring, outlined a complete overhaul of current Metrobus routes promising to improve wait ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results