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During Track Work And/Or Rail Shutdown Events, This Bus Bus Service from Federal Triangle S2 S4 COLESVILLE RD Silver Spring MTA Commuter Bus offers commuter service from Columbia and other points in Howard County BUS BOARDING MAP BUS SERVICE AND BOARDING LOCATIONS The table shows approximate minutes between buses; check schedules for full details Eastern Ave Willard Warner BOARD AT MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Hotel The Shops at National Theatre Ford’s National Place Theatre Theater ROUTE DESTINATION BUS STOP AM RUSH MIDDAY PM RUSH EVENING DAY EVENING DAY EVENING 16th St t schematic map t E St METROBUS S S LEGEND not to scale t h h t t t t Freedom Plaza S t 4 S 11Y Mount Vernon -- -- 30-35 -- -- -- -- -- S 3 S h 1 TZ 1 h t h t t h Rail Lines Metrobus Routes Pennsylvania A 2 J Edgar Hoover v L t e 0 1 1 t 16C Culmore 30 -- 20 -- -- -- -- -- 9 S4 S2 1 1 FBI Building U S TAKOMA 2 W 32 Metrobus Major Route / 16E Culmore -- -- -- 30** -- -- -- -- 1 Frequent, seven-day service on the core PARK TZ Metrorail 3 H 1 I route. On branches, service levels vary. Alaska Ave 30N 30S Friendship Heights m 33 10-20 10-20 5-15 10-30 10-20 10-30 10-20 15-30 Station and Line Z B 64 Metrobus Local Route D St Department K 33 30N, 30S Less frequent service, with some evening 52 59 of Commerce Old L and weekend service available. 63 Ronald Post Office Pen S Reagan nsy 30N 36 Naylor Rd m 15-25 15-25 10-20 20-30 15-30 20-40 15-30 20-60 BUTTERNUT Takoma Pavilion lvan HU X1 Metrobus Commuter Route ST Building ia Ave 30S 32 Southern Ave 18-20 12-20 10-20 30-60 20-40 20-40 20-40 20-60 Commuter Railroad Peak-hour service linking residential areas A U m HU to rail stations and employment centers. Federal Transfer Points AVE GEORGIA Department Bethesda of Commerce Triangle 32 36 Potomac Park L 5-15 10-20 10-20 20-30 10-30 30 10-30 30 37 MetroExtra Route B Limited stops for a faster ride. Days, times Internal Blair Rd 34 Naylor Rd m 30-40 42 15-30 40-45 -- -- -- -- and service levels vary by route. ASPEN ST Revenue C A Service Department of Justice 37 Friendship Heights m B -- -- 18 -- -- -- -- -- Department of Commerce Map Symbols Routes Operated by Western Ave G V D 39 Naylor Rd m -- -- 17 -- -- -- -- -- City/County Systems H Hospital T P J 5th St 39 Potomac Park/State Dept 16 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Riggs Rd Y E F L College/University DC Circulator BRIGHTWOOD 50 Constitution Ave 1 52 Takoma m***/14th & Colorado S 14 16 20 20 20 20 30 20-30 Other Point of Interest 52 L’Enfant Plaza m 12 16 20 20-30 20 20-30 30 30 Connecticut Ave Military Rd t M N R TZ 63 S 59 Takoma m 15 -- 15 -- -- -- -- -- For all service providers, a thick line indicates frequent, Missouri Ave t CV 4th National Museum National Museum S 1 seven-day service on the core route. Service levels vary 30N 30S Military Rd S2 of Natural History 1st Pl t core route branch African of American History h 63 Takoma m 14 -- 10-12 -- 30• -- 30• -- t on branches. Riggs Rd S EV 33 37 2 S4 American 1 Butterfly Galloway St h Friendship Heights Colorado Ave History Q t 64 Fort Totten m 15 24 15 24 24 30 30 30 Garden 9 Fort Totten Museum EV 1/4 mile On all route types, a lowlighted badge indicates a route 64 all-day service 64 radius A9 Livingston -- -- 18 -- -- -- -- -- segment with limited or peak-only service hours. Rock Madison Dr H South Dakota Ave walking 63 limited service WISCONSIN AVE Creek distance River Rd Kansas Ave A9 McPherson Sq m 15 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 50 L Park New Hampshire Ave The National Mall The National Mall P6 Anacostia Late Night 15-20 24 15-20 30 35 30-35 35 35 On all route types, a black badge indicates the route’s 36 m A terminal point. Nebraska Ave 64 U Georgia Ave 16TH ST 16TH 14TH ST LEGEND Elevator Escalator Bus Bay/Bus Stop AA P6 Rhode Island Ave m K 15-20 24 15-20 30 35 30-35 35 35 S2 S4 Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center 10 15 10 10-30 15 10-15 12 15-30 MT PLEASANT Georgia Ave-Petworth DV Tenleytown-AU 59 52 (Silver Spring m) Van Ness-UDC Connecticut Ave 63 Rhode Island Ave X1 Foggy Bottom-GWU 15-21 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 12th St m 64 Catholic P Massachusetts Ave UDC University X1 Minnesota Ave -- -- 25 -- -- -- -- -- Sherman Ave of America m MN Nebraska Ave 11th St Brookland-CUA DC CIRCULATOR Porter St Adams Mill Rd Georgia Ave Monroe St American MCLEAN Union Station 10 10 10 -- 10 -- 10 -- University North St Capitol m Q GARDENS Cleveland Park Dalecarlia Pkwy Macomb St MTA COMMUTER BUS Sibley New Mexico Ave National Columbia Washington Hospital Zoo Heights Irving St Hospital 18th St 305* Silver Spring m, Columbia -- -- 20 -- -- -- -- -- Center J 30N 37 Bladensburg Rd Michigan Ave 315* Silver Spring m, Columbia, Lotte Plaza -- -- 20-25 -- -- -- -- -- Calvert St 64 63 J PALISADES 30S Woodley Park 33 325* Silver Spring m, Columbia J -- -- 30 -- -- -- -- -- Foxhall Rd Foxhall Cathedral Ave 335* Broken Land P&R, Clarksville -- -- 20-30 -- -- -- -- -- National R Cathedral WOODLEY Howard GLOVER ADAMS University 345* Broken Land P&R, Long Gate P&R -- -- 20-30 -- -- -- -- -- Columbia Rd Rhode Island Ave R MacArthur Blvd PARK PARK MORGAN 11th St Sherman Ave P6 LCT–LOUDOUN COUNTY TRANSIT MASSACHUSETTS AVE Rhode Island Ave Eastern Ave Florida Ave P6 LCT* Purcellville -- -- 5-20 -- -- -- -- -- WISCONSIN AVE WISCONSIN LEDROIT S Naval Connecticut Ave PARK 18th St U St U St New York Ave PRTC OMNIRIDE Observatory 4th St WISCONSIN AVE ST 16TH Embassy T St DC-R* Dale City -- 1 trip 10-20 -- -- -- -- -- POTOMAC RIVER Vermont Ave Row Z S2 MC-R* Montclair -- 2 trips 40 -- -- -- -- -- Shaw- IZ Reservoir Rd S4 59 52 3rd St New York Ave Howard U R St Foxhall Rd IVY R1-R* Southbridge IZ -- -- 20-40 -- -- -- -- -- Montana Ave Rhode Florida Ave MN-R* Manassas -- -- 40-50 -- -- -- -- -- Q St Q St 37 Island Ave CITY National Z Georgetown Dupont West Virginia Ave Deanwood 35th St Arboretum to Smithsonian University P St P St Circle P St Gallaudet MacArthur Blvd University 14TH ST 11th St 7th St 13th St During track work and/or rail shutdown events, this bus stop will LOGAN NoMa-Gallaudet U G GEORGETOWN New York Ave to Metro Center CIRCLE 63 64 also be served by Metro shuttle buses. M St M ST PENNSYLVANIA AVENew Florida Ave Hampshire Ave 20TH ST 30N 30S 33 North St Capitol V Mt Vernon Maryland Ave 295 DEANWOOD NOTE: The lettered red discs in the table and on the boarding map identify bus stops near this station. The letters ARE NOT displayed at the actual bus stops. McPherson Sq Bladensburg Rd * No alighting in DC. *** Certain 52 trips end at Takoma , see schedule for details. 8th St m K St K St 30N 30S Farragut Sq K St K St 13th St 32 33 36 North ** Late night service. Service operates after 1 am on Fridays only. • Early morning service between 5-7 am only. Foggy Bottom-GWU H St 5th St H St X1 Benning Rd X1 Minnesota Ave Francis Scott Farragut Metro Gallery Judiciary Key Bridge DOWNTOWN George West Center Place Sq CENTRAL WASHINGTON DC Washington 11th St X1 Union Station MASSACHUSETTS AVE 64 63 University P6 Massachusetts Ave The Q ST Q ST Q ST Kennedy St 23rd P6 Dupont Circle 3RD ST 1ST ST 66 Theodore 32 Minnesota Ave Center White Maryland Ave CAPITOL ST NORTH S2 S4 Dupont 52 59 RHODE Roosevelt 36 X1 Virginia Ave 17th St House ISLAND AVE Rosslyn P ST Circle P ST P ST P ST 16TH ST 15TH ST 14TH ST Logan Island State Dept Archives Loudoun County Transit Federal PENN. C St Circle AVE MASSACHUSETTS AVE offers commuter service from CONSTITUTION AVE Rock Creek & O ST O ST O ST 13TH ST 10TH ST 11TH ST Court House Triangle Constitution Ave 9TH ST 8TH ST 7TH ST 6TH ST 5TH ST Purcellville and other points 66 LINCOLN Benning Potomac Parkway in Loudoun County MADISON DR US Capitol Rd 18TH ST N ST N ST Scott VERMONT AVE 25TH ST 24TH ST 23RD ST 22ND ST Lincoln PARK 20TH ST 19TH ST N ST N ST Washington Louisiana Ave East Capitol St East Capitol St NoMa- Memorial The Mall Circle 12TH ST Massachusetts Ave 17TH ST Gallaudet U PRTC OmniRide offers commuter Clarendon Monument 7TH ST 4th St CONNECTICUT AVE service between Gainesville and 23RD ST RHODE ISLAND AVE INDEPENDENCE AVE Smithsonian INDEPENDENCE AVE Stadium-Armory M ST M ST M ST Thomas M ST M ST M ST M ST Downtown Washington PENNSYLVANIA AVE 21ST ST Circle Theodore Roosevelt NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE NEW JERSEY AVE Memorial Bridge West Potomac Walter E Washington 8th St 13th St PENNSYLVANIA AVE L ST Farragut L ST Convention Center Virginia Sq-GMU Park Independence Ave NEW YORK AVE L ST North 16TH ST MASSACHUSETTS AVE YOU BENNING HEIGHTS 37 Capitol 30N 30S 33 S2 S4 Bureau of L’E nfant Federal Mt Vernon Arlington Memorial Engraving Plaza Center SW South New Jersey Ave 63 64 Bridge ARE 39 Benning Rd Sq K ST P6 K ST 52 K ST K ST McPherson K ST Mt Vernon 11TH ST 13TH ST HERE 30N 30S Potomac 18TH ST 15TH ST 14TH ST 4TH ST 3RD ST 1ST ST Ballston-MU Eastern Washington Square Square 6TH ST 5TH ST 32 34 36 Farragut Franklin George Washington MemorialWEST BASINPkwy DR Ave Circle A9 OHIO DR 1ST ST Market Square K ST Arlington Blvd PENNSYLVANIA AVE I ST I ST Sq 16E 12TH ST 15TH ST 4th St GWU Hospital I ST 14th St 39 37 39 A9 37 39 Arlington Cemetery MASSACHUSETTS AVE 695 X1 30N 30S 32 33 36 S2 S4 NEW YORK AVE I ST 10TH ST 12TH ST PENNSYLVANIA AVE Fort Dupont 11Y 11TH ST I ST EAST 16C 17TH ST 32 36 39 BASIN DR Park S2 S4 Central I St St South Capitol 16E 52 Foggy Bottom- Farragut McPherson Washington, DC H ST H ST West Sq H ST H ST MAINE AVE 7TH ST GWU P6 X1 3rd St 24TH ST 23RD ST 22ND ST 11Y M ST 63 64 P6 This map shows routes that P6 Washington Blvd George Washington travel through Central X1 Lafayette CAPITOL ST NORTH 11th St Bridge University Metro 30N 30S 32 33 36 16E 52 Washington, DC.
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