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New Carrollton- Fort Totten Line Find the Stop at Or Nearest the Point Where You Will Get on the Bus How to use this timetable Effective 8-24-14 ➤ Use the map to find the stops closest to where you will get on and off the bus. ➤ Select the schedule (Weekday, Saturday, Sunday) for when you will F6 travel. Along the top of the schedule, New Carrollton- Fort Totten Line find the stop at or nearest the point where you will get on the bus. Follow that column down to the time you want to leave. ➤ Use the same method to find the times the bus is scheduled to arrive at the stop where you will get off the bus. Serves these locations- ➤ If the bus stop is not listed, use the Brinda servicio a estas ubicaciones time shown for the bus stop before it as the time to wait at the stop. l New Carrollton station ➤ The end-of-the-line or last stop is listed l Finns Lane in ALL CAPS on the schedule. l Parkdale High School l College Park-U of Md station Cómo Usar este Horario University of Maryland ➤ Use este mapa para localizar las l paradas más cercanas a donde se l Northwestern High School subirá y bajará del autobús. l Prince George’s Plaza station ➤ Seleccione el horario (Entre semana, l West Hyattsville station sábado, domingo) de cuando viajará. A lo largo de la parte superior del l Sargent Road horario, localice la parada o el punto l Fort Totten station más cercano a la parada en la que se subirá al autobús. Siga esa columna hacia abajo hasta la hora en la que desee salir. ➤ Utilice el mismo método para localizar las horas en que el autobús está programado para llegar a la parada en donde desea bajarse del autobús. ➤ Si la parada del autobús no está listada use la hora que se muestra en la parada anterior como la hora de espera en la parada. ➤ El final de la ruta o la última par- ada del autobús aparece en letras MAYÚSCULAS en el horario. R08/21/16 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority A District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia Transit Partnership Page 1 of 4 For route and schedule information F6 Call 202-637-7000 New Carrollton – Fort Totten Line www.wmata.com FORT DC TAKOMA PARK TOTTEN STATION MD NEW HAM Guaranteed Ride Home GALLOWAY ST PSHIRE A When you take Metrobus or Metrorail to work, VE you are eligible to participate in the free Commuter Connection Guaranteed Ride Home Program. The program will get you home in the event of a personal emergency or unscheduled overtime. GALLATIN ST VE To register and to receive program details, call Commuter Connection at 1-800-745-RIDE. (2/97) AVE EASTERNSARGENT A RD SOUTH DAKOTA RIGGS RD Legend -WEST HWY — Metrorail Station WEST EAST HYATTSVILLE — Terminal Stands STATION — Alternate Routing (Westbound) 11:00 pm-6:00 am (Gate AGER RD on Campus Drive at Mowatt Lane closed) H A M THE MALL AT I PRINCE GEORGES L PRINCE T TULANE DR O GEORGE’S NORTWESTERN N UNIVERSITY BL HIGH SCHOOL PLAZA STATION S QUEENS CHAPEL RD OAD T ADELPHI R VD MD R VALLEY DR ADIUM DR T 500 REST ROA UNION ST ELC D B DR ATT LN MOW UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND C AMPUS DR REGENTS DR RIVERDALE PARK COLLEGE PARK- U OF MD STATION AMPUS DR C RIVER RD KENIL WORTH AVE MD RT 201 GOOD LUCK RD PARKDALE HIGH BALTIMORE — WASHINGTONSCHOOL PARKWAY EAST PINES AUBURN AVE ALE RD RIVERD FINNS LA NEW CARROLLTON ANNAPOLIS NEW RD CARROLLTON STATION MD R T 450 ELLINHARKINS RD RD WMATA ©2014 For information regarding this map contact <R•A•D•S>. Page 2 of 4 F6 New Carrollton- Fort Totten Line Westbound To Fort Totten station Monday thru Friday — Lunes a viernes College Park- Prince West New Riverdale U of Adelphi George’s Hyatts- Riggs Sargent FORT Carrollton Rd. & Md Rd. Plaza ville Rd. & Rd. & TOTTEN Route Auburn & East-West Eastern Number Ave. Tulane Dr. Hwy. Ave. AM Service — Servicio matutino F6 - - - - 5:25 5:32 5:41 5:47 5:52 l F6 5:20 5:26 5:35 5:45 5:52 5:59 6:08 6:14 6:19 F6 5:46 5:54 6:05 6:15 6:22 6:29 6:39 6:45 6:50 F6 6:16 6:24 6:35 6:45 6:52 6:59 7:09 7:15 7:20 F6 6:44 6:53 7:04 7:16 7:22 7:29 7:38 7:44 7:49 ■ F6/ 7:10 7:19 7:30 7:42 7:48 - - - - F6 7:14 7:23 7:34 7:46 7:52 7:59 8:08 8:14 8:19 F6 7:44 7:53 8:04 8:16 8:22 8:29 8:38 8:44 8:49 F6 8:14 8:23 8:34 8:46 8:52 8:59 9:08 9:14 9:19 F6 8:46 8:53 9:04 9:16 9:22 9:30 9:38 9:44 9:49 F6 9:46 9:53 10:04 10:16 10:22 10:30 10:38 10:44 10:49 F6 10:46 10:53 11:04 11:16 11:22 11:30 11:38 11:44 11:49 F6 11:46 11:53 12:04 12:16 12:22 12:29 12:37 12:43 12:48 PM Service — Servicio vespertino F6 12:46 12:53 1:04 1:16 1:22 1:29 1:37 1:43 1:48 F6 1:46 1:53 2:04 2:16 2:22 2:29 2:37 2:43 2:48 F6 - - - - 2:52 2:59 3:07 3:13 3:18 F6 2:45 2:54 3:05 3:16 3:22 3:30 3:41 3:47 3:52 F6 3:15 3:24 3:35 3:46 3:52 4:00 4:11 4:17 4:22 F6 3:45 3:54 4:05 4:16 4:22 4:30 4:41 4:47 4:52 F6 4:15 4:24 4:35 4:46 4:52 5:00 5:11 5:17 5:22 F6 4:45 4:54 5:05 5:16 5:22 5:30 5:41 5:47 5:52 F6 5:15 5:24 5:35 5:46 5:52 6:00 6:11 6:17 6:22 F6 5:45 5:54 6:05 6:16 6:22 6:30 6:41 6:47 6:52 F6 6:18 6:26 6:36 6:46 6:52 6:58 7:08 7:14 7:19 F6 6:48 6:56 7:06 7:16 7:22 7:28 7:38 7:44 7:49 F6 7:18 7:26 7:36 7:46 7:52 7:58 8:08 8:14 8:19 F6 8:18 8:26 8:36 8:46 8:52 8:58 9:08 9:14 9:19 F6 9:21 9:30 9:39 9:48 9:52 9:58 10:06 10:12 10:18 l — Trip uses alternative routing through University of Maryland campus. Does not serve the stop on Campus Drive at Presidential Lane. Estos viajes usarán una ruta alterna a través de las instalaciones de la Universidad de Maryland. No servirá las paradas de Campus Drive en Presidential Lane. ■ — Trip operates only when public school is open. Los viajes operarán solamente cuando las escuelas públicas estén abiertas. No Saturday or Sunday service. No hay servicio los sábado o domingo. On four Federal holidays, Columbus Day, Veterans’ Day, Martin L. King Day, and Presidents’ Day, Metrobus will run on a Saturday supplemental schedule. On these holidays, this route will have no service. En estos cuatro días festivos federales, Día de la Raza, Día del Veterano, Día de Martin Luther King y Día de los Presidentes Metrobus proveerá servicio de autobús suplementario de los sábados. En estos días festivos, esta ruta no proveerá servicio. Page 3 of 4 F6 New Carrollton- Fort Totten Line Eastbound To New Carrollton station Monday thru Friday — Lunes a viernes College West Prince Park- NEW Fort Sargent Riggs Hyatts- George’s Adelphi U of Auburn CARROLL- Totten Rd. & Rd. & ville Plaza Rd. Md Ave. & TON Route Eastern East-West & Riverdale Number Ave. Hwy. Tulane Dr. Rd. AM Service — Servicio matutino F6 - - - - 5:14 5:18 5:27 5:36 5:42 F6 5:34 5:38 5:42 5:49 5:55 5:59 6:08 6:17 6:23 F6 5:58 6:02 6:07 6:16 6:25 6:32 6:44 6:55 7:04 F6 6:28 6:32 6:37 6:46 6:55 7:02 7:14 7:25 7:34 F6 6:58 7:02 7:07 7:16 7:25 7:32 7:44 7:55 8:04 F6 7:28 7:32 7:37 7:46 7:55 8:02 8:14 8:25 8:34 F6 8:00 8:04 8:09 8:16 8:25 8:34 8:46 8:56 9:05 F6 8:30 8:34 8:39 8:46 8:55 9:04 9:16 9:26 9:35 F6 9:00 9:05 9:10 9:17 9:25 9:35 9:47 9:58 10:07 F6 10:00 10:05 10:10 10:17 10:25 10:35 10:47 10:58 11:07 F6 11:00 11:05 11:10 11:17 11:25 11:35 11:47 11:58 12:07 PM Service — Servicio vespertino F6 12:00 12:05 12:10 12:17 12:25 12:35 12:47 12:58 1:07 F6 1:00 1:05 1:10 1:17 1:25 1:35 1:47 1:58 2:07 F6 1:57 2:02 2:08 2:17 2:25 2:33 2:46 2:58 3:08 F6 - - - - 2:55 3:03 3:16 3:28 3:38 F6 2:57 3:02 3:08 3:17 3:25 3:33 3:46 3:58 4:08 F6 3:29 3:34 3:40 3:49 3:57 4:05 4:18 4:30 4:40 ■ F6 - - - - 4:12 4:20 4:33 4:45 4:55 F6 3:59 4:04 4:10 4:19 4:27 4:35 4:48 5:00 5:10 F6 4:28 4:34 4:43 4:52 5:00 5:09 5:21 5:32 5:41 F6 5:00 5:06 5:15 5:24 5:32 5:41 5:53 6:04 6:13 F6 5:30 5:36 5:45 5:54 6:02 6:11 6:23 6:34 6:43 F6 6:00 6:05 6:11 6:19 6:27 6:36 6:47 6:56 7:03 F6 6:30 6:35 6:41 6:49 6:57 7:06 7:17 7:26 7:33 F6 7:00 7:05 7:11 7:19 7:27 7:36 7:47 7:56 8:03 F6 7:30 7:35 7:41 7:49 7:57 8:06 8:17 8:26 8:33 F6 8:30 8:35 8:41 8:49 8:57 9:06 9:17 9:26 9:33 F6 9:35 9:39 9:43 9:50 9:57 10:05 10:16 10:25 10:31 ■ — Trip operates only when public school is open.
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