This is a list of bus routes operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), branded as Metrobus in Washington, D.C. Many are the descendants of streetcar lines operated by the Capital Transit Company or its predecessors.
Numbering
editMost Metrobus routes in DC begin with a letter followed by a number but some routes can have double digit numbers.[1][2]
Odd-numbered routes are typically part-time variants of even-numbered routes. At one time, odd numbered routes were express routes, but that distinction has been abandoned. Most odd-numbered routes operates during rush hours and or limited stops with a few of them running into the off peak hours and weekends.
History
editMany current routes operate under former streetcar routes. The streetcars provided the main transportation in the Washington, D.C. area from the 1800s to the 1960s.[3] DC Transit would also operate on the former streetcar routes when the Streetcars ended service. In 1973, WMATA acquired DC Transit along with other bus companies to form its current Metrobus system.[4]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, service was mostly reduced to Sunday service schedules during the weekdays with select routes suspended from March 18 until August 22, 2020. Routes 54, 70, 90, A6, A8, B2, H4, S4, V4, W4, and X2 were the only routes that ran during the weekends with the rest of the routes suspended.[5] On August 23, 2020, more routes came back during the weekdays and weekends returning Metrobus service to 75%.[6] Most service and routes resumed on September 5, 2021.
On November 21, 2024, WMATA approved its Better Bus Network Redesign, which began in 2022. Under the plan, all routes will be renamed with easier to understand route designations, and modify most of its existing routes with the goal of making the bus system easier to use, faster, and more reliable. Changes are expected to start on June 29, 2025. All Washington D.C. routes will be renamed with a C (for crosstown routes) or D (routes entering Downtown) route designation.[7]
Routes
editMost DC Metrobus routes operate inside the Washington DC borders. However, some routes would venture into small parts of Montgomery County and Prince George's County to connect to various stations in the Hub-and-spoke system via the old Streetcar routing.
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31, 33 Wisconsin Avenue Line |
Friendship Heights station | ↔ |
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32, 36 Pennsylvania Avenue Line |
Potomac Park (Virginia Avenue & E Street NW) | ↔ |
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42, 43 Mount Pleasant Line |
Mount Pleasant (Lamont & Mount Pleasant Streets NW) | ↔ | Kennedy Center |
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52, 54 14th Street Line |
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59 14th Street Limited Line |
Takoma station | ↔ | Federal Triangle (10th Street & Pennsylvania Avenue NW) |
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60 Fort Totten–Petworth Line |
Fort Totten station | ↔ | Georgia Avenue–Petworth station |
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62, 63 Takoma–Petworth Line |
Takoma station | ↔ |
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64 Fort Totten–Federal Triangle Line |
Fort Totten station | ↔ | Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Ave NW) |
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70 Georgia Avenue–7th Street Line |
Silver Spring station (Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center) | ↔ |
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74 Convention Center–Southwest Waterfront Line |
Walter E. Washington Convention Center (6th Street & Massachusetts Avenue NW) | ↔ | Buzzard Point (2nd & R Streets SW) |
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79 Georgia Avenue Limited Line |
Silver Spring station (Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center) | ↔ | Archives station |
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80 North Capitol Street Line |
Fort Totten station | ↔ |
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90, 92 U Street–Garfield Line |
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96 East Capitol Street–Cardozo Line |
Capitol Heights station | ↔ | Tenleytown-AU station |
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A2 Anacostia–Washington Highlands Line |
Southern Avenue station | ↔ | Anacostia station |
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A4 Anacostia–Fort Drum Line |
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↔ | Anacostia station |
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A6, A7, A8 Anacostia–Livingston Line |
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B2 Bladensburg Road–Anacostia Line |
Mount Rainier Terminal (Rhode Island Ave & 34th Street) | ↔ | Anacostia station |
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C25 Stanton Road-Anacostia Line |
2500 Pomeroy Rd. SE | ↔ | Anacostia station |
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D2 Glover Park–Dupont Circle Line |
Glover Park (41st St & Davis Pl NW) | ↔ | Dupont Circle station (20th & Q Sts NW Entrance) |
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D4 Ivy City–Franklin Square Line |
Ivy City (Okie & 16th Streets NE) | ↔ | McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance) |
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D6 Sibley Hospital–Stadium Armory Line |
Sibley Hospital | ↔ | Stadium–Armory station (north entrance) |
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D8 Hospital Center Line |
Washington Hospital Center | ↔ | Union Station |
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E2 Ivy City–Fort Totten Line |
Fort Totten station | ↔ | Ivy City (Okie & 16th Streets NE) |
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E4 Military Road–Crosstown Line |
Friendship Heights station | ↔ |
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G2 P Street–LeDroit Park Line |
Georgetown University (37th & O Streets NW) | ↔ | Howard University (301 Bryant Street NW) |
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G8 Rhode Island Avenue Line |
Avondale (Eastern & Michigan Avenues NE) | ↔ | Farragut Square |
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H2, H4 Crosstown Line |
Tenleytown–AU station | ↔ | Brookland–CUA station |
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H6 Brookland–Fort Lincoln Line |
Fort Lincoln (Petersburg Apartments) | ↔ | Brookland–CUA station |
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H8, H9 Park Road–Brookland Line |
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↔ | Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood station |
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K2[8] Takoma–Fort Totten Line |
Takoma station | ↔ | Fort Totten station |
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L2 Connecticut Avenue Line |
Chevy Chase Circle | ↔ | Farragut Square |
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M4 Nebraska Avenue Line |
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M6 Fairfax Village Line |
Fairfax Village (Alabama & Pennsylvania Avenues SE) | ↔ | Potomac Avenue station |
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N2, N4, N6 Massachusetts Avenue Line |
Friendship Heights station | ↔ | Farragut Square |
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P6 Anacostia–Eckington Line |
Anacostia station | ↔ | Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station |
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S2 16th Street Line |
Silver Spring Station (Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center) | ↔ |
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S9 16th Street Limited Line |
Silver Spring Station (Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center) | ↔ | McPherson Square Station (Franklin Square Entrance) |
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U4 Sheriff Road–River Terrace Line |
River Terrace and Sheriff Road | ↔ | Minnesota Avenue station |
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U5, U6 Marshall Heights Line |
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U7 Deanwood–Minnesota Ave Line |
Minnesota Avenue station | ↔ | Deanwood station |
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V2, V4 Capitol Heights–Minnesota Avenue Line |
Capitol Heights station | ↔ |
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V7, V8 Benning Heights—Alabama Avenue Line |
Minnesota Avenue station | ↔ |
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W1 Shipley Terrace–Fort Drum Line |
Southern Avenue station | ↔ | Fort Drum (Irvington & Joliet Streets SW) |
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W2, W3 United Medical Center–Anacostia Line |
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W4 Deanwood–Alabama Avenue Line |
Anacostia station | ↔ | Deanwood station |
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W5 Anacostia–Blue Plains Line |
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W6, W8 Garfield–Anacostia Loop Line |
Garfield (Stanton Road & Alabama Avenue SE) | ↔ | Anacostia station |
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X2 Benning Road–H Street Line |
Minnesota Avenue station | ↔ |
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X8 Maryland Avenue Line |
Carver Terrace (21st Place & Maryland Ave NE) | ↔ | Union Station |
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X9 Benning Road–H Street Limited Line |
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School Routes
editThese routes connect schools to Washington Metro stations or other local points. They are primarily intended for students, but are open to anyone, and stop at all stops along their routes. These routes will only operate when District of Columbia Public Schools are open.
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A31, A32, A33 Minnesota Ave–Southeast Line |
Anacostia High School | ↔ |
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D31, D32, D33, D34 16th Street–Tenleytown Line |
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D51 Congress Heights–Georgetown Line |
Congress Heights station | ↔ | Duke Ellington School of the Arts |
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H9 Park Road–Brookland Line |
Archbishop Carroll High School | ↔ | Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood station |
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S35 Fort Dupont Shuttle Line |
Branch Ave. and Randle Circle | ↔ | Fort Dupont |
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S41 Rhode Island Ave–Carver Terrace Line |
Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood station | ↔ | Carver Terrace |
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W45, W47 Mt. Pleasant–Tenleytown Line |
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X3 Benning Road Line |
Minnesota Avenue station | ↔ | Brentwood Parkway & Penn Street NE (KIPP DC College Prep) |
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Additional trips are added to the following routes during school hours: 62, 90, A2, A7, B2, H4, K2, M4, P6, U6, W1, W4, X2.
Routes History
editThis table gives background knowledge of how routes were created and the overall changes it has gone through the years.
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X8 | Originally Operated between Carver Terrace & Lafayette Square, but was later truncated around February, 1978 to only operate between Carver Terrace and Union Station |
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Former Routes
editThese routes have been served by Metrobus at one point but have since been discontinued due to either low ridership, duplication of another route, simplification to other routes, combined into another route, low funding, or transferred to another bus company as it would be cheaper to maintain cost and for another carrier to operate the line. However some routes would be reincarnated into new routes for Metrobus. Examples of reincarnations were the 34, V7, and V8.
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30N, 30S[39] Friendship Heights–Southeast Line |
Friendship Heights station | ↔ |
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30, 34, 35 Pennsylvania Avenue Line |
Friendship Heights station | ↔ |
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33 | Friendship Heights station | ↔ | Southwest Mall | |||
34 Pennsylvania Avenue Line |
Archives station (10th St & Pennsylvania Avenue NW) | ↔ | Naylor Road station |
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37 Tenleytown–Federal Triangle Line |
Tenleytown–AU station | ↔ | Archives station |
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38 | Rosslyn station | ↔ | Washington Union Station | |||
37 Wisconsin Avenue Limited Line |
Friendship Heights station | ↔ |
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39 Friendship Heights–Van Ness–UDC Line[32] |
Friendship Heights station | ↔ | Van Ness–UDC station | |||
39[40] Pennsylvania Avenue Limited Line |
Naylor Road station | ↔ | Potomac Park (Virginia Avenue & E Street NW) |
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40, 44 Mount Pleasant Line[41] |
Mount Pleasant | ↔ |
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45 Mount Pleasant Line |
Mount Pleasant | ↔ | Bureau of Engraving |
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46 Mount Pleasant Line |
Mount Pleasant | ↔ | Kennedy Center |
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50 14th Street Line[41] |
Bureau of Engraving Building | ↔ | Takoma station | |||
53 14th Street Line |
Takoma station | ↔ | McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance) |
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56 | Summit Hills Apartments | ↔ | Bureau of Engraving Building | |||
58 | Takoma station | ↔ | Bureau of Engraving Building | |||
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65 Petworth-11th Street Line |
Buzzard Point (Half & O Sts. SW) | ↔ | Fort Totten station |
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66, 68 Petworth-11th Street Line |
Georgia Avenue–Petworth station | ↔ | Federal Triangle station |
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71 Georgia Avenue–7th Street Line |
Silver Spring station | ↔ | Buzzard Point |
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72 | Takoma station | ↔ | Southwest Mall | |||
73 Brightwood-Petworth Line |
Silver Spring station | ↔ | L'Enfant Plaza station |
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74 | Soldiers Home | ↔ | Fort Lesley J. McNair |
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76 | Rock Creek Cemetery | ↔ | ||||
77 Georgia Avenue Express Line |
Silver Spring station | ↔ | Waterside Mall | |||
91 Garfield–Owl Line |
McLean Gardens | ↔ | Alabama Avenue & Stanton Road |
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93 U Street–Garfield Line |
Duke Ellington Bridge | ↔ | Congress Heights station |
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94 Stanton Road Line |
Stanton Road (19th & Savannah Streets SE) | ↔ | Anacostia station |
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95 Stanton Road Line |
Stanton Road (19th & Savannah Streets SE) | ↔ | Anacostia station |
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97 East Capitol Street–Cardozo Line |
Capitol Heights station | ↔ | Union Station |
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98 D.C. Superior Court Annex Shuttle |
Superior Court | ↔ |
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98 Adams Morgan-U Street Link |
Woodley Park station | ↔ | U Street station |
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99 Columbia Heights–Woodley Park Line |
Columbia Heights station | ↔ | Woodley Park station |
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A1 Anacostia–Congress Heights Line |
Potomac Park | ↔ | Livingston (4501 3rd Street SE) | |||
A3 Anacostia–Congress Heights Line |
Anacostia station | ↔ | Shipley Terrace |
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A5 Anacostia-Fort Drum Line |
D.C. Village (North Parking Lot) | ↔ | Anacostia station |
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A9[46] Martin Luther King Jr Ave Limited Line |
Livingston (4501 3rd Street SE) | ↔ | McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance) |
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A34 Anacostia High School/Kramer Junior High School Line[47] |
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A42, A46, A48 Anacostia-Congress Heights Line |
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↔ | Archives station (10th Street & Pennsylvania Avenue NW) |
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B4, B5 Barry Farm Line |
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B6 | Metro Center | ↔ | Rhode Island Avenue |
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B7, B8 | Carter Barron Amphitheatre | ↔ | ||||
B9 | Carter Barron Amphitheatre | ↔ | Federal Triangle | |||
B8, B9[48] Fort Lincoln Shuttle Line |
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B41 Backus Middle School Line |
Backus Middle School | ↔ | Brentwood Village (Saratoga Avenue & Brentwood Road) |
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B51 Brookland and Bunker Hill (Elementary) School Line |
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B52, B53 Brookland and Bunker Hill (Elementary) School Line |
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C40 Capitol Hill Cluster Line |
Peabody Elementary School (E Street & 12th Street SE) | ↔ | Watkins Elementary School |
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D1[50] Glover Park–Franklin Square Line |
Glover Park (41st St & Davis Pl NW) | ↔ | McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance) |
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D1, D3, D9 Glover Park–Trinidad Line[51] |
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D3 Ivy City-Dupont Circle |
Ivy City (16th Street & New York Avenue NE) | ↔ | Georgetown (35th St. & Reservoir Rd. NW) |
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D5, D6 Loughboro–Chevy Chase Line[51] |
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D5 MacArthur Boulevard–Georgetown Line |
Little Flower Church Sangamore Road (Bethesda, MD) |
↔ | Farragut Square |
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D9 MacArthur Boulevard-Federal Triangle Line |
Sangamore, Maryland | ↔ | Farragut Square | |||
E3 Military Road–Crosstown Line |
Friendship Heights station | ↔ | Ivy City (New York Ave & Fenwick St NE) |
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E5[52] | Ivy City | ↔ | Alta Vista, Bethesda MD |
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E6 | Lafayette Square | ↔ | Lewisdale, Maryland | |||
E6 Chevy Chase Line |
Knollwood (Knollwood Retirement Home) | ↔ | Friendship Heights station |
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E7, E8 Chevy Chase Line |
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E8[52] | ↔ | |||||
E32 Eastern High School Line |
Eastern High School | ↔ | Benning Road station |
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G4, G6 | Lafayette Square | ↔ | Discontinued in March, 1995 and replaced by the G8 Route | |||
G9 Rhode Island Avenue Limited Line |
McPherson Square station (Franklin Square entrance) | ↔ | Mount Rainier Terminal (Rhode Island Ave & 34th Street) |
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H1 Brookland–Potomac Park Line |
Brookland–CUA station | ↔ | West Potomac Park (17th & C Streets NW) |
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H3 Crosstown Line |
Tenleytown–AU station | ↔ | Brookland–CUA station |
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H5, H7 Mount Pleasant-Adams Morgan Line |
Columbia Heights station | ↔ | Woodley Park station |
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H31 Harris Elementary School Line |
Harris Elementary School (53rd Street & D Street SE) | ↔ |
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J43 Janney Elementary School Line |
Friendship Heights (Military Road & 43rd Street NW) | ↔ | Janney Elementary School |
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K1 Takoma-Walter Reed Line |
Walter Reed Army Medical Center | ↔ | Takoma station |
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K4[56] | Metro Center station | ↔ | Fort Totten station |
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K8 | Takoma station | ↔ | Fort Totten station | |||
L1 Connecticut Avenue Line |
Chevy Chase Circle | ↔ | West Potomac Park (17th & C Streets NW) |
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L3, L5, L9[41] Connecticut Avenue Line |
Potomac Park | ↔ | ||||
L4 Connecticut Avenue Line |
Dupont Circle | ↔ | Chevy Chase Circle |
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L6 | Wheaton station | ↔ | Federal Triangle | |||
L30, L31, L32, L33, L34 Oyster/Lewis Elementary School Line |
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M1[57] Suitland Road Line |
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M1, M2 Capitol Hill-Fourth Street Line[51] |
Washington Union Station | ↔ | ||||
M2 Fairfax Village-Naylor Road Line |
Fairfax Village (38th St & Alabama Av SE) | ↔ | Naylor Road station |
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M3[52] | ↔ | |||||
M5 Naylor Road Line |
Naylor Road station | ↔ | Eastern Market station |
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M8 Downtowner Line[51] |
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M8, M9 Congress Heights Shuttle |
Washington Highlands | ↔ | Congress Heights station |
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M12 Kennedy Center–Georgetown Line |
Kennedy Center | ↔ | Georgetown |
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M14 | L'Enfant Plaza station | ↔ | Half and O streets SE |
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M16 Mayfair–River Terrace Loop[32] |
Minnesota Avenue station | ↔ | Mayfair |
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M18, M20 Garfield Shuttle Line |
Southeast Washington | ↔ | Naylor and Good Hope Road |
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M20, M22 Southeast Community Hospital Shuttle |
Naylor Road & Good Hope Road | ↔ | Greater Southeast Community Hospital |
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M31 McKinley High School Line |
Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood station | ↔ |
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N1 Massachusetts Ave Line |
Friendship Heights station | ↔ | Foggy Bottom–GWU station |
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N3 Massachusetts Avenue Line |
Friendship Heights station | ↔ | Federal Triangle station |
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N5, N9 Montgomery Suburban Express Line |
Montgomery Mall | ↔ |
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N7 Montgomery Mall-Federal Triangle Express Line |
Federal Triangle station | ↔ | Montgomery Mall |
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N8 Friendship Heights-Glen Echo Line |
Friendship Heights station | ↔ | Glen Echo Park |
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N8 Tenleytown–Glover Park Line |
Glover Park (41st St & Davis Pl NW) | ↔ | Van Ness–UDC station |
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N22 Navy Yard Shuttle Line |
Navy Yard–Ballpark station | ↔ | Washington Union Station |
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P1 Petworth-Potomac Park Line |
Petworth | ↔ | West Potomac Park |
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P2, P7 Petworth Line |
Petworth | ↔ |
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P1, P2 Anacostia–Eckington Line |
Anacostia station | ↔ |
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P4 Anacostia–Eckington Line |
Federal Triangle | ↔ | Decatur & Illinois | |||
P4, P5 11th Street Line |
Anacostia station | ↔ |
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P5, P7 Takoma–Petworth Line |
Takoma station | ↔ |
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S1[62] 16th Street–Potomac Park Line |
16th Street & Colorado Avenue NW | ↔ | West Potomac Park (Virginia Ave & E St NW) |
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S3, S5[41] 16th Street Line |
Silver Spring station | ↔ | Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Ave NW) |
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S4 16th Street Line |
Silver Spring Station (Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center) | ↔ | Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Ave NW) |
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S6 | Summit Hills Apartments | ↔ | Federal Triangle | |||
S7 | Wheaton Plaza | ↔ | Federal Triangle | |||
S8 | Takoma station | ↔ | Silver Spring station |
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S51 St. Benedict the Moor School Line |
St. Benedict the Moor School | ↔ | Capitol Heights station |
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S71 St. Thomas More School Line[47] |
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T31 Taft Junior High School Line[47] |
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U2 Minnesota Avenue–Anacostia Line |
Minnesota Avenue station | ↔ | Anacostia station |
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U8 Benning Heights Line |
Minnesota Avenue station | ↔ | Benning Heights (H & 46th Streets SE) |
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V1 Benning Heights–M Street Line |
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V1, V3 Douglass Bridge Line |
↔ | L'Enfant Plaza station | ||||
V4, V6 South Washington Line |
Minnesota Avenue station | ↔ | Bureau of Engraving | |||
V5 Fairfax Village-L'Enfant Plaza Line |
Fairfax Village (Alabama Ave & 38th St SE) | ↔ | L'Enfant Plaza station (D & 7th Streets SW) |
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V6 Minnesota Ave-M St Line |
Deanwood station | ↔ | Half & O Streets SW |
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V7, V9 11th Street Bridge Line |
L'Enfant Plaza station | ↔ |
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V7, V8, V9 Minnesota Ave-M St Line |
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W1 Fort Stanton–Washington Overlook Line |
Naylor Gardens: Gainesville & Alabama (AM) Hartford & Alabama (PM) | ↔ | Washington Overlook |
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W3 Defense Intelligence Agency Shuttle Line |
L'Enfant Plaza station | ↔ | Defense Intelligence Agency Headquarters | |||
W9 Defense Facilities Shuttle Line |
Anacostia station | ↔ | Defense Intelligence Agency Headquarters |
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W9 South Capital Street Limited Line |
L'Enfant Plaza Station | ↔ | Douglas A. Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building (Full time) Livingston (4501 3rd Street SE) (AM Peak only) |
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W46 Wilson High School Line |
14th Street & Colorado Ave NW | ↔ | Wilson High School |
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W54 Woodson High School[47] |
Woodson High School | ↔ | Benning Heights (Alabama Avenue & F Street SE) |
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X1, X3 Benning Road Line |
Minnesota Avenue station | ↔ |
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X4[63] | Capitol Heights station | ↔ | Lafayette Square |
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X5[63] | Seat Pleasant via Jackson Place | ↔ | Lafayette Square |
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X6 National Arboretum Line |
National Arboretum | ↔ | Washington Union Station |
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X7[41] Benning Road Line |
Capitol Heights station | ↔ | ||||
X9[41] East Capitol Street Express Line |
Capitol Heights station | ↔ | Federal Triangle |
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See also
editReferences
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- ^ Malouff, Dan. "Here's what that bus route number means". Retrieved 22 November 2019.
- ^ Tindall, Dr. William (1918). "Beginning of Street Railways in the National Capital". Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C. 21. Washington, D.C.: Columbia Historical Society: 24–118. Retrieved 2020-04-28. At Google Books.
- ^ "History". Retrieved 28 April 2020.
- ^ "Metrobus COVID-19 Saturday-Sunday Service - 27 routes only | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa "August 2020 Metrobus Service Changes, August 23 | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
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