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C2 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route C2 bus time schedule & line map C2 East To Greenbelt Station View In Website Mode The C2 bus line (East To Greenbelt Station) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) East To Greenbelt Station: 5:12 AM - 9:30 PM (2) West To Takoma Langley Crossroads: 9:08 AM - 6:29 PM (3) West To Twinbrook Station: 8:41 PM - 10:12 PM (4) West To Wheaton Station: 5:15 AM - 8:14 PM (5) Wheaton Station - Takoma Langley Crossroads: 11:07 AM - 5:29 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest C2 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next C2 bus arriving. Direction: East To Greenbelt Station C2 bus Time Schedule 54 stops East To Greenbelt Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:18 AM - 7:25 PM Monday 5:12 AM - 9:30 PM Wheaton Station + Bus Bay D 11132 Georgia Ave, Wheaton Tuesday 5:12 AM - 9:30 PM Veirs Mill Rd & W University Bv Wednesday 5:12 AM - 9:30 PM 2579 Ennalls Ave, Wheaton Thursday 5:12 AM - 9:30 PM University Blvd + Fern St Friday 5:12 AM - 9:30 PM 2306 University Blvd W, Wheaton Saturday 6:10 AM - 9:00 PM University Blvd & Westchester Dr 2006 University Blv W, Wheaton W University Bv & Reedie Dr 1910 University Blv W, Wheaton C2 bus Info Direction: East To Greenbelt Station W University Bv & Easecrest Dr Stops: 54 11107 Slye Ct, Wheaton Trip Duration: 59 min Line Summary: Wheaton Station + Bus Bay D, Veirs W University Bv & Inwood Av Mill Rd & W University Bv, University Blvd + Fern St, 11001 Inwood Ave, Wheaton University Blvd & Westchester Dr, W University Bv & Reedie Dr, W University Bv & Easecrest Dr, W University Blvd + Sligo Creek Pkwy University Bv & Inwood Av, University Blvd + Sligo Creek Pkwy, W University Bv & Gabel St, University W University Bv & Gabel St Blvd & #728, W University Bv & Orange Dr, W 802 Gabel St, Kemp Mill University Bv & Dennis Av, W University Bv & Royalton Rd @ Med Cent, University Blvd + Brunett Ave, W University Blvd & #728 University Bv & Lorain Av, Colesville Rd & University 726 University Blvd W, Kemp Mill Bv, University Blvd + Lexington Dr, E University Bv & St Lawrence Dr, E University Bv & N Williamsburg Dr, W University Bv & Orange Dr University Blvd + Franklin Ave, University Blvd E + E 710 University Blv W, Kemp Mill Melbourne Ave, University Blvd & East Schuyler Rd, University Blvd & East Wayne Ave, University Bv & W University Bv & Dennis Av Langley Dr;At Heron Dr, E University Bv & Piney 10313 Gilmoure Dr, Kemp Mill Branch Rd, E University Bv & Seek La, E University Bv & Forston St, University Blvd + Merrimac Dr, Takoma W University Bv & Royalton Rd @ Med Cent Langley Crossroads Transit Center + Bus Ba, 336 University Blv W, Four Corners University Blvd + New Hampshire Ave, University Blvd And 14th Ave, 15th Av & University Bv, University University Blvd + Brunett Ave Blvd + Riggs Rd, University Blvd + 23rd Ave, Brunett Avenue, Four Corners University Blvd And 25th Ave, University Blvd + Tulane Dr, Stadium Dr & Smith Performing Arts W University Bv & Lorain Av Center, Stadium Dr + Stadium Pkg Garage, Stadium University Blvd W, Four Corners Dr + Varsity Team House, Regents Dr + Regents Dr Garage, Campus Dr + Regents Dr, Baltimore Ave & Colesville Rd & University Bv Lakeland Rd, Baltimore Ave & Berwyn House Rd, 10020 Colesville Rd, Four Corners Baltimore Av & Berwyn Rd, Baltimore Ave & Tecumseh St, Greenbelt Rd + 48th Ave, Greenbelt Rd University Blvd + Lexington Dr + Rhode Island Ave, Greenbelt Rd + 57th Ave, Cherrywood Ln + Greenbelt Rd, Cherrywood Ln + E University Bv & St Lawrence Dr Breezewood Dr, Cherrywood Ln + Cherrywood Ct, University Boulevard East, Four Corners Cherrywood Ln & Springhill Dr, Greenbelt Metro Dr + Cherrywood La, Greenbelt Station + Bus Bay G E University Bv & N Williamsburg Dr 111 University Blv E, Four Corners University Blvd + Franklin Ave 235 University Blv E, Four Corners University Blvd E + E Melbourne Ave 416 E Melbourne Ave, Silver Spring University Blvd & East Schuyler Rd 421 University Blvd E, Silver Spring University Blvd & East Wayne Ave 447 University Blv E, Silver Spring University Bv & Langley Dr;At Heron Dr 609 University Blvd E, Silver Spring E University Bv & Piney Branch Rd 715 University Blv E, Silver Spring E University Bv & Seek La 730 Seek La, Silver Spring E University Bv & Forston St 816 Forston St, Silver Spring University Blvd + Merrimac Dr 949 University Blvd E, Langley Park Takoma Langley Crossroads Transit Center + Bus Ba 7950 New Hampshire Avenue, Langley Park University Blvd + New Hampshire Ave 1325 University Blv E, Langley Park University Blvd And 14th Ave 1345 University Blv E, Langley Park 15th Av & University Bv University Blvd + Riggs Rd 2020 University Blvd E, Langley Park University Blvd + 23rd Ave 2301 University Boulevard East, Chillum University Blvd And 25th Ave 2350 University Blvd E, Chillum University Blvd + Tulane Dr Stadium Dr & Smith Performing Arts Center Stadium Dr + Stadium Pkg Garage Stadium Dr + Varsity Team House 4089 Stadium Drive, College Park Regents Dr + Regents Dr Garage Campus Dr + Regents Dr Campus Drive, College Park Baltimore Ave & Lakeland Rd 8115 Baltimore Avenue, College Park Baltimore Ave & Berwyn House Rd 8301 Baltimore Ave, College Park Baltimore Av & Berwyn Rd 8601 Baltimore Avenue, College Park Baltimore Ave & Tecumseh St 8800 48th Ave, College Park Greenbelt Rd + 48th Ave 4715 Greenbelt Road, College Park Greenbelt Rd + Rhode Island Ave 4901 Greenbelt Road, College Park Greenbelt Rd + 57th Ave 5600 Greenbelt Road, College Park Cherrywood Ln + Greenbelt Rd Cherrywood Ln + Breezewood Dr Cherrywood Ln + Cherrywood Ct Cherrywood Ln & Springhill Dr Greenbelt Metro Dr + Cherrywood La Greenbelt Station + Bus Bay G 5600 Greenbelt Metro Dr, Greenbelt Direction: West To Takoma Langley Crossroads C2 bus Time Schedule 23 stops West To Takoma Langley Crossroads Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday 9:08 AM - 6:29 PM Greenbelt Station + Bus Bay G Monday Not Operational 5600 Greenbelt Metro Dr, Greenbelt Tuesday Not Operational Greenbelt Metro Dr & Cherrywood Ln Wednesday Not Operational Cherrywood Ln & Springhill Dr Thursday Not Operational Cherrywood Lane & Greenbelt Rd Friday Not Operational Greenbelt Rd + Branchville Rd Saturday Not Operational 5810 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt Greenbelt Rd + Rhode Island Ave 8900 Rhode Island Ave, College Park C2 bus Info Greenbelt Rd + 48th Ave Direction: West To Takoma Langley Crossroads 8901 48th Ave, College Park Stops: 23 Trip Duration: 32 min Baltimore Av & Metzerott Rd Line Summary: Greenbelt Station + Bus Bay G, 8808 Baltimore Ave, College Park Greenbelt Metro Dr & Cherrywood Ln, Cherrywood Ln & Springhill Dr, Cherrywood Lane & Greenbelt Rd, Baltimore Av & Berwyn Rd Greenbelt Rd + Branchville Rd, Greenbelt Rd + Rhode Island Ave, Greenbelt Rd + 48th Ave, Baltimore Av & Baltimore Ave + Navahoe Rd Metzerott Rd, Baltimore Av & Berwyn Rd, Baltimore 8300 Baltimore Avenue, College Park Ave + Navahoe Rd, Baltimore Ave + Lakeland Rd, Campus Dr + Regents Dr, Campus Dr + Union Ln, Baltimore Ave + Lakeland Rd Campus Dr + Presidential Dr, University Blvd + Tulane 8150 Baltimore Avenue, College Park Dr, University Blvd At Adelphi Plaza, University Blvd + 23rd Ave, University Bv & Riggs Rd, University Blvd & Campus Dr + Regents Dr Riggs Rd, University Blvd + 15th Ave, University Blvd Campus Drive, College Park + 14th Ave, University Blvd + New Hampshire Ave, Takoma Langley Crossroads Transit Center + Bus Ba Campus Dr + Union Ln Campus Drive, College Park Campus Dr + Presidential Dr University Blvd + Tulane Dr 3402 University Blvd E, Chillum University Blvd At Adelphi Plaza 2520 University Blvd E, Chillum University Blvd + 23rd Ave 2302 University Blvd E, Adelphi University Bv & Riggs Rd 2010 University Blvd E, Langley Park University Blvd & Riggs Rd 1600 University Blvd E, Langley Park University Blvd + 15th Ave University Blvd + 14th Ave 1355 University Blv E, Langley Park University Blvd + New Hampshire Ave 1348 University Blvd E, Langley Park Takoma Langley Crossroads Transit Center + Bus Ba Direction: West To Twinbrook Station C2 bus Time Schedule 72 stops West To Twinbrook Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:41 PM - 10:12 PM Greenbelt Station + Bus Bay G 5600 Greenbelt Metro Dr, Greenbelt Tuesday 8:41 PM - 10:12 PM Greenbelt Metro Dr & Cherrywood Ln Wednesday 8:41 PM - 10:12 PM Cherrywood Ln & Springhill Dr Thursday 8:41 PM - 10:12 PM Friday 8:41 PM - 10:12 PM Cherrywood Lane & Greenbelt Rd Saturday 8:21 PM - 10:18 PM Greenbelt Rd + Branchville Rd 5810 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt Greenbelt Rd + Rhode Island Ave 8900 Rhode Island Ave, College Park C2 bus Info Direction: West To Twinbrook Station Greenbelt Rd + 48th Ave Stops: 72 8901 48th Ave, College Park Trip Duration: 68 min Line Summary: Greenbelt Station + Bus Bay G, Baltimore Av & Metzerott Rd Greenbelt Metro Dr & Cherrywood Ln, Cherrywood 8808 Baltimore Ave, College Park Ln & Springhill Dr, Cherrywood Lane & Greenbelt Rd, Greenbelt Rd + Branchville Rd, Greenbelt Rd + Rhode Baltimore Av & Berwyn Rd Island Ave, Greenbelt Rd + 48th Ave, Baltimore Av & Metzerott Rd, Baltimore Av & Berwyn Rd, Baltimore Baltimore Ave + Navahoe Rd Ave + Navahoe Rd, Baltimore Ave + Lakeland Rd, 8300 Baltimore Avenue, College Park Campus Dr + Regents Dr, Campus Dr + Union Ln, Campus Dr + Presidential Dr, University Blvd + Tulane Baltimore Ave + Lakeland Rd Dr, University Blvd At Adelphi Plaza, University Blvd + 8150 Baltimore Avenue, College Park 23rd Ave, University Bv & Riggs Rd, University Blvd & Riggs Rd, University Blvd + 15th Ave, University Blvd Campus
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