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During Track Work And/Or Rail Shutdown Events, This Bus Stop Will Also Be Served by Metro Shuttle Buses. NOTE – Bus Service from Union Station Silver Spring Eastern Ave BUS BOARDING MAP BUS SERVICE AND BOARDING LOCATIONS schematic map The table shows approximate minutes between buses; check schedules for full details LEGEND not to scale 16th St BOARD AT MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Rail Lines Metrobus Routes t t S ROUTE DESTINATION BUS STOP AM RUSH MIDDAY PM RUSH EVENING DAY EVENING DAY EVENING t S L G d t S n s l Metrobus Major Route 2 80 1 o ARLINGTON-UNION STATION LINE t Frequent, seven-day service on the core i Metrorail H St p H St route. On branches, service levels vary. a 13Y Ronald Reagan Washington Nat’l Airport m -- -- -- -- 30* -- 30* -- Station and Line C B h D6 Metrobus Local Route Alaska Ave t M r F Less frequent service, with some evening o NORTH CAPITOL ST LINE and weekend service available. N G Pl Union Station 80 Fort Totten m 8-15 15 10 30 30 30 30 30 X1 Metrobus Commuter Route Takoma Government EF Printing Office H Parking Peak-hour service linking residential areas Garage 80 Kennedy Center 14-20 30 20-30 30 30 30 30 30 Commuter to rail stations and employment centers. Georgia Ave GN G St G St Railroad Western Ave Bethesda X9 MetroExtra Route 80 McPherson Sq m 14-20 30 20-30 -- -- -- -- -- Transfer National Bureau of GN Limited stops for a faster ride. Days, times Guard Labor Statistics t Q Points S and service levels vary by route. EAST CAPITOL ST LINE Memorial t N s M 1 as E sa 96 Tenleytown-AU m 20 24 21 33 25-30 30-35 30-35 30-35 Map Symbols Routes Operated by ch J us National ett City/County Systems s A Postal 96 Capitol Heights m 15-20• 24 21• 25-33 25-30 30-35 30-35 30-35 Hospital Homeland ve Union Station B Security Museum College/University DC Circulator 97 Capitol Heights m B 11-15 -- 11-15 -- -- -- -- -- F St F St Other Point of Interest Yellow Line to/from Union Station rush Greenbelt during SIBLEY HOSPITAL-STADIUM ARMORY LINE peak hours AFGE Phoenix Military Rd Park Hotel J Thurgood Capitol Marshall Riggs Rd Place B D6 Georgetown/Sibley Hospital 8-16 30 10-15 30 30 30 35-40 40 For all service providers, a thick line indicates frequent, Federal A C Columbus Judiciary seven-day service on the core route. Service levels vary o core route branch Military Rd Circle D6 Stadium-Armory m 8-16 30 10-15 30 30 30 35-40 40 lu Building BK on branches. m t N S b Galloway St l u HOSPITAL CENTER LINE Fort Totten e E St s E St o A w Colorado Ave t C R Wisconsin Ave i i e rcle J On all route types, a lowlighted badgeFriendship indicates a route Heights all-day service p v M N4 e t Washington Hospital Center Hall of States a A 12-18 15 15-20 30 20 30 30 30 Connecticut Ave as D8 r a s S BE se C a segment with limited or peak-only service hours. n c limited service Rock 80 SOUTH DAKOTA AVE a K h i d N6 h u y s s t i e n t r Rhode Island Ave -- -- 20 -- -- -- -- -- Creek CSPAN/ u t D8 m River Rd A t s 2 o S o Union A BE v L v Eastern Ave Fox News e t Park N e e Station v s 1/4 mile New Hampshire Ave A 1 On all route types, a black badge indicates the route’s Georgia Ave radius L2 Plaza BENNING RD LINE e walking terminal point. D r a distance w X1 Foggy Bottom-GWU m 15-21 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- D St a D St HN l e 16th St 14th St 96 D X1 Minnesota Ave m EF -- -- 25 -- -- -- -- -- Tenleytown-AU Georgia Ave-Petworth BENNING RD-H ST LINE MT PLEASANT LEGEND Elevator Escalator Bus Bay/Bus Stop AA Van Ness-UDC Lamont St X2 Lafayette Square/Gallery Place 6-11 8-9 5-10 15-30 10-12 15-20 12-13 15-20 Massachusetts Ave Connecticut Ave L Mt Pleasant St Catholic 12TH ST X2 Minnesota Ave m 6-11 8-9 5-10 15-30 10-12 15-20 12-13 15-20 Nebraska Ave UDC University M of America MARYLAND AVE LINE Brookland-CUA Adams Mill Rd Porter St North St Capitol Monroe St Rhode Island Ave X8 Carver Terrace 14 40 20 40 40 40 40 40 American MCLEAN B University GARDENS Cleveland Park Washington Dalecarlia Pkwy BENNING RD-H ST METROEXTRA Sibley Macomb St Hospital Hospital National Columbia Heights Center Woodley Rd X9 Metro Center m 15-18 -- 16 -- -- -- -- -- Wisconsin Ave Zoo D8 MICHIGAN AVE South Dakota Ave L 96 Irving St D6 Cathedral Ave X9 Capitol Heights m M 15-20 -- 16 -- -- -- -- -- Calvert St St 1st LoughboroPALISADES Rd 96 DC CIRCULATOR Woodley Park D8 Franklin St Foxhall Rd Foxhall 29th St MICHIGAN AVE Saratoga Ave Georgetown 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 National Rhode Island Ave Bladensburg Rd QN Cathedral WOODLEY Howard 80 7th St GLOVER ADAMS University National Mall 10 10 10 -- 10 -- 10 -- MacArthur Blvd Columbia Rd Edgewood St Rhode A PARK PARK MORGAN Island Ave Navy Yard-Ballpark m 10 10 10 10 10 -- -- -- 4th St R Massachusetts Ave LEDROIT LCT–LOUDOUN COUNTY TRANSIT Connecticut Ave Naval 18th St PARK Observatory U St U Street New York Ave LCT Purcellville M -- -- 3-20 -- -- -- -- -- 96 Florida Ave Brentwood Rd Whitehaven Pkwy Embassy POTOMAC RIVER 9th St WISCONSIN AVE PRTC OMNIRIDE Row YOU Shaw- C Dale City -- -- 1 trip -- -- -- -- -- Reservoir Rd D D6 Howard U D8 Foxhall Rd ARE West Virginia Ave IVY New York Ave Mt Olivet Rd During track work and/or rail shutdown events, this bus stop will also be New Jersey Ave 35th St Q St Q St HERE 14th St 13th St Rhode Island Ave National J Georgetown D6 Dupont CITY served by Metro shuttle buses. Circle Arboretum University P St P St P St 7th St P St Gallaudet MacArthur Blvd LOGAN University 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. CIRCLE Deanwood 22nd St NoMa-Gallaudet U GEORGETOWN * Operates only until 7 am, before Metrorail begins service. 11th St X8 M St M ST Florida Ave • AM and PM Weekday Rush trips end at Stadium-Armory m Farragut Trinidad Ave 20th St New Hampshire PENNSYLVANIA AVE North ST CAPITOL NORTH Ave Mt Vernon Bladensburg Rd Maryland Ave 96 295 K ST McPherson Sq 80 8th St 6th St K St K St Sq K St 13th St MASS. AVE D8 Foggy Bottom-GWU I ST X9 BENNING RD Minnesota Ave Francis Scott Key Bridge 11th St Farragut H St Metro13th St Gallery X2 CENTRAL WASHINGTON DC George X1 West Center Place H ST X2 X9 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NANNIE HELEN BURROUGHS AVE 96 Washington Q ST X1 Q ST Q ST University Union Station D6 Dupont Circle 3RD ST 1ST ST ST 22ND RHODE ISLAND AVE Massachusetts Ave CAPITOL ST NORTH Kennedy Virginia Ave The E St 13Y X8 Dupont 66 Theodore Center White House P ST D6 P ST Circle P ST P ST P ST D St 16TH ST 15TH ST 14TH ST Logan Rosslyn Roosevelt State 17th St Archives Judiciary D6 DIX ST Circle Pennsylvania MASSACHUSETTS AVE Department 58TH ST Loudoun County Transit offers Maryland Ave O ST O ST O ST Island Sq 17th St Rock Creek & DOWNTOWN C St C St 13TH ST 10TH ST 9TH ST 8TH ST 7TH ST 6TH ST 5TH ST Ave 11TH ST 23rd St 23rd 2ND ST commuter service from Leesburg, D6 Potomac Parkway 80 Federal Triangle 63RD ST CONSTITUTION AVE CONSTITUTION AVE MINNESOTA AVE 18TH ST Purcellville and other points N ST N ST Court House X1 Scott VERMONT AVE N ST N ST 66 MADISON DR LINCOLN 25TH ST 24TH ST 23RD ST 22ND ST 96 19TH ST NoMa- in Loudoun County D6 Circle 12TH ST 17TH ST Gallaudet U Washington Lincoln JEFFERSON DR East Capitol St PARK East Capitol St East Capitol St CONNECTICUT AVE 96 97 96 97 X9 RHODE ISLAND AVE Memorial Monument 97 97 St SOUTHERN AVE M ST M ST M ST Thomas M ST M ST M ST M ST Massachusetts Ave 22nd Clarendon US Circle MASSACHUSETTS AVE Smithsonian NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE 1ST ST 1ST 21ST ST INDEPENDENCE AVE The Mall Capitol Stadium-Armory 20TH ST PENNSYLVANIA AVE Benning Capitol PENNSYLVANIA AVE L ST Farragut L ST Walter E Washington NEW JERSEY AVE Convention Center NEW YORK AVE L ST Theodore Roosevelt D6 D6 North Louisiana Ave Rd Heights Memorial Bridge West Potomac Park 8th St 13th St Independence K ST D6 K ST Mt Vernon Ave Sq Ballston-MU L’Enfant Plaza 96 K ST 10TH ST POTOMAC RIVER Federal Capitol 80 13TH ST K ST K ST 21ST ST 4TH ST 3RD ST 1ST ST DC General Mt Vernon 6TH ST 5TH ST CAPITOL ST NORTH 18TH ST 16TH ST 15TH ST 14TH ST Arlington Memorial 19TH ST 17TH ST Bridge 13Y Center SW South 19th St Health Square 96 WEST BASIN WEST DR Virginia Square-GMU ST 15TH Campus Franklin Washington McPherson 1ST ST PENNSYLVANIA AVE Square K ST New Jersey Ave Circle TIDAL I ST I ST Square I ST OHIO DR Eastern Potomac Ave X2 MASSACHUSETTS AVE Arlington Blvd 7th St GWU Hospital George Washington Memorial Pkwy 14th St I ST BASIN 12TH ST 10TH ST Market X1 NEW YORK AVE 80 I ST Arlington Cemetery H ST H ST 395 Foggy Bottom- Farragut McPherson X1 H ST X9 X9 X9 GWU H ST H ST West Sq 8TH ST South Capitol St South Capitol X2 80 X2 X2 X2 Central D6 H ST George Washington Lafayette Metro D8 University EAST BASIN DR Center Gallery 80 Washington, DC G ST G ST Square G ST X2 G ST Union Station 23RD ST 22ND ST 24TH ST 21ST ST Place National This map shows routes that 80 96 Building NEW JERSEY AVE Washington Blvd M St M ST M St Watergate travel through Central Museum Columbus Circle 96 97 13Y D6 D8 11th St Bridge Verizon X1 Washington, DC.
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