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250 Commuter Fares EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, • From Davidsonville to Washington, D.C. is Zone 3; from Kent 2019 Island to Washington D.C. is Zone 4. Zone 3 Zone 4 One Way – Full Fare $5.00 $6.00 One Way – Senior/Disability Fare $4.00 $5.00 Ten Trip – Full Fare $50.00 $60.00 Ten Trip – Senior/Disability $40.00 $50.00 Monthly Pass Full Fare $170.00 $204.00 250 Monthly Pass – Senior/Disability $136.00 $170.00 Transit Link Card (refer to commuterdirect.com for pricing) • Commuter Bus Ticket Sales Commuter Direct COMMUTER BUS Website: MTA.CommuterDirect.com MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMINISTRATIONDAVIDSONVILLE Phone: 410-697-2212 Charm Pass (mobile ticket) KENT ISLAND AND Website: mta.maryland.gov/charmpass Phone: 833-242-7622 TO WASHINGTON, D.C. Email: [email protected] • Only cash one-way fares using exact change may be purchased on the bus. No change will be given if you overpay. WEEKDAY SERVICE FROM • Ten-trip tickets and Monthly Passes can be purchased from Commuter Direct and through our Charm Pass mobile ticket app. 4:45 A.M. TO 7:23 P.M. • MTA Commuter Choice Maryland Vouchers are accepted on this service. EXPRESS SERVICE VIA U.S. 50 TO: • Reduced fares are available for senior citizens (65+), persons with disabilities, and Medicare Cardholders. To be eligible, you must show one of the following; a valid MTA Senior/ KENT NARROWS P&R Disability photo ID card, or any valid government issued photo ID with proof of age, or a valid disability ID from another transit agency with any valid government issued STEVENSVILLE P&R photo ID, or a Medicare card with any valid government photo ID. DAVIDSONVILLE P&R • Transit Link Cards allow for unlimited use of MTA Commuter Bus (up to the indicated zone), Metrorail, Metrobus, and Ride-On during the indicated month. WASHINGTON, D.C. • Passengers may transfer free of charge from the Davidsonville Park & Ride on all eastbound 220, 230, & 260 trips heading towards Severna Park or all other Annapolis stops. OPERATED UNDER A SERVICE CONTRACT WITH: MTA Telephone Numbers DILLON'S BUS SERVICE INC. Information (410) 539-5000 or 1 (866) RIDE-MTA Internet Address www.mta.maryland.gov 1 (800) 827-3490 E-Mail Comment Line [email protected] TTY (hearing/speech impaired) (410) 539-3497 Directory Assistance 1 (888) 218-2267 Commuter Choice Maryland Info. (410) 865-1100 Other Telephone Numbers Dillon’s Bus Service, Inc. 1 (800) 827-3490 WMATA Metrorail and Metrobus (202) 637-7000 Annapolis Transit (410) 263-7964 ARTMA (410) 269-7433 MARYLAND DEPARTMENT Commuter Direct (410) 697-2212 OF TRANSPORTATION tel: 410-539-5000 ™ MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 1-866-RIDE-MTA (743-3682) 6 St. Paul Street mta.maryland.gov Baltimore, Maryland 21202-1614 This timetable is printed on recycled paper. YOUR RIDE IS HERE. This document is available in alternate format upon request. Effective September 1, 2019 Weather & Emergency Plan NO. 250 LINE WESTBOUND FROM KENT ISLAND / DAVIDSONVILLE TO WASHINGTON, D.C. (A.M.) In the event that adverse weather conditions necessitate a S S S change or deviation in the morning schedule, Trip No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 announcements will be made on radio stations WBAL (1090 AM Baltimore), WMAL (630 AM Washington), and WSMD QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY (98.3 Star FM). If the morning service does not operate, Kent Narrows Park & Ride (Under U.S. 50 at Exit 41) 4:45 5:10 5:35 6:00 6:25 6:50 then the afternoon service will not operate. Stevensville Park & Ride (near MD 8 & U.S. 50) 4:55 5:20 5:45 6:10 6:35 7:00 Should the U.S. Office of Personnel Management authorize ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY an early release of federal workers due to inclement weather Davidsonville Park & Ride (U.S. 50 & MD 424) 5:20 5:45 6:10 6:35 7:00 7:25 or miscellaneous events, the MTA will determine if coaches WASHINGTON D.C. are available to depart according to a modified schedule. 2nd St. & E.Capitol St. (Supreme Court) 6:02 6:30 6:58 7:26 7:53 8:21 Commuters should understand that the MTA requires Independence Ave. & 1st St., S.E. (Library of Congress) 6:03 6:31 6:59 7:27 7:54 8:22 sufficient advance notice in order to mobilize coaches for Independence Ave. & New Jersey Ave., S.E. 6:04 6:32 7:00 7:28 7:55 8:23 early departures with individual service providers. Independence Ave. & 4th St., S.W. (Health & Human Services) 6:06 6:34 7:02 7:30 7:57 8:25 The MTA will generate e-notices and post announcements Independence Ave. & 6th St., S.W. (Air & Space Museum) 6:08 6:36 7:04 7:32 7:59 8:27 on the Commuter Bus Service Update Center online once Independence Ave. & L'Enfant Pl., S.W. (Dept. of Energy) 6:09 6:37 7:05 7:33 8:00 8:28 changes in service occur. Independence Ave. & 12th St., S.W. (Smithsonian M ) 6:10 6:38 7:06 7:34 8:01 8:29 Independence Ave. & 14th St., S.W. (Dept. of Agriculture) 6:11 6:39 7:07 7:35 8:02 8:30 Standee Policy 14th St. & Constitution Ave., N.W. (Dept. of Commerce) 6:13 6:41 7:09 7:37 8:04 8:32 For the safety of our riders, the MTA prohibits standees on 14th St. bet. E St. & Penn. Ave., N.W. (Ronald Reagan Bldg.) 6:14 6:42 7:10 7:38 8:05 8:33 commuter buses except under the following circumstances: 14th St. & G St., N.W. 6:16 6:44 7:12 7:40 8:07 8:35 • If the last evening bus has a full seated load; Pennsylvania Ave. & 12th St., N.W. (Federal Triangle) 6:18 6:46 7:14 7:42 8:09 8:37 • To accommodate passengers from another bus that has Pennsylvania Ave. & 9th St., N.W. (Dept. of Justice) 6:19 6:47 7:15 7:43 8:10 8:38 become disabled en-route; or Pennsylvania Ave. & 6th St., N.W. (Federal Trade Comm.) 6:20 6:48 7:16 7:44 8:11 8:39 • In emergency situations, such as severe inclement Constitution Ave. & 3rd St., N.W. (Dept. of Labor) 6:22 6:50 7:18 7:46 8:13 8:41 weather or civil defense events. N.Capitol St. & E St. (near Union Station) 6:24 6:52 7:20 7:48 8:15 8:43 Please note that a patron’s need to reach his or her N.Capitol St.& H St. (Union Center Plaza) 6:25 6:53 7:21 7:49 8:16 8:44 destination by a certain time is not considered an “emergency” for these purposes. Drivers are required to enforce this policy and to deny boarding to additional passengers once the bus has achieved a full seated load. Days of Operation The No. 250 line operates Monday thru Friday. It does not operate on Saturdays, Sundays, and the following observed holidays: Connecting Transit Services New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. M Metro Blue and Orange Lines at 7th & Maryland Periodically, the MTA will operate Commuter Bus Services on reduced schedules in an effort to (L’Enfant Plaza), 12th & Independence (Smithsonian), accommodate fewer riders when demand for these buses is significantly lower. and 12th St. between Pennsylvania and Constitution (Federal Triangle). Trips marked with “S” denote the “Special Service Schedule.” On Special Service Days, only those Metro Green and Yellow Lines at 7th & Maryland trips designated with the “S” will operate. M (L’Enfant Plaza) and 7th & Pennsylvania (Archives). M Metro Red Line at Union Station. Metrobus at most Downtown Washington stops. Annapolis Transit at most Annapolis stops. Effective September 1, 2019 NO. 250 LINE EASTBOUND FROM WASHINGTON, D.C. TO DAVIDSONVILLE / KENT ISLAND (P.M.) For more information, or to request S S S this document in an alternate format or Trip No. 7 8 9 10 11 12 translated into another language, please WASHINGTON D.C. contact the department listed below. N. Capitol St. & H St. (Union Center Plaza) 3:15 3:40 4:05 4:30 4:55 5:20 Louisianna Ave. & D St., N.W. (IBT Headquarters) 3:17 3:42 4:07 4:32 4:57 5:22 Para mayor información o para solicitar Constitution Ave. & 3rd St., N.W. (Dept. of Labor) 3:20 3:45 4:10 4:35 5:00 5:25 este documento en un formato alternativo o Pennsylvania Ave. bet. 4th & 6th Sts., N.W. (Canadian Embassy) 3:22 3:47 4:12 4:37 5:02 5:27 traducido a otro idioma, por favor contacte el Pennsylvania Ave. & 9th St., N.W. (Dept. of Justice) 3:24 3:49 4:14 4:39 5:04 5:29 departamento enlistado abajo. Pennsylvania Ave. & 12th St., N.W. (Federal Triangle) 3:26 3:51 4:16 4:41 5:06 5:31 14th St. & F St., N.W. 3:31 3:56 4:21 4:46 5:11 5:36 欲了解更多信息或欲索取另一种格 14th St. & Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. (Ronald Reagan Bldg.) 3:34 3:59 4:24 4:49 5:14 5:39 14th St. & Constitution Ave., N.W. (Dept. of Commerce) 3:36 4:01 4:26 4:51 5:16 5:41 式或译成其它语言的本文档, Independence Ave.
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