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WMATA’s $5 billion FY26 budget marks a shift from past doomsday budgets. But risks remain for the region’s transit network as leaders continue the regional funding debate through DMVMoves.
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 ...
Fourth of July celebrations have historically brought hundreds of thousands of people to the Capital to celebrate ...
WMATA’s Better Bus Network is the agency’s first comprehensive overhaul of the Metrobus system since 1973 while Phase 1 of the MTA’s Queens Bus Network Redesign marks the ...
Metrobus' Better Bus Network went into effect on Sunday and some riders are having mixed reactions to the change-up in their ...
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced changes to WMATA metrobus routes in the biggest overhaul of the DC bus system in over five ...
Planners eliminated 527 bus stops across the District — about 5 percent of all stops — including the stop East of the ...
Metro officials said Blue, Silver and Orange line trains will now use an automatic driving system to improve efficiency and ...
With WMATA leaders projecting a $494.5 million funding gap, the agency proposed a number of cuts and changes on Monday for its fiscal year 2022 budget.
"This will provide more frequency, and better reliability," WMATA CEO and General Manager Randy Clarke said Friday during a ...
The MBTA will partially close two of its key subway lines and direct riders to shuttle buses on select weekends in July as it performs essential maintenance work, authorities ...