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U Street-Garfield Line Find the Stop at Or Nearest the Point Where You Will Get on the Bus How to use this timetable Effective 9-5-21 ➤ 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 90,92 travel. Along the top of the schedule, U Street-Garfield 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 Congress Heights station (92) ➤ The end-of-the-line or last stop is listed l Entertainment & Sports Arena (92) in ALL CAPS on the schedule. l Anacostia station (90) Cómo Usar este Horario l Navy Yard ➤ Use este mapa para localizar las l Eastern Market station paradas más cercanas a donde se l Gallaudet University subirá y bajará del autobús. l NoMa-Gallaudet U station ➤ Seleccione el horario (Entre semana, l 7th and Florida Ave. N.W. sábado, domingo) de cuando viajará. A lo largo de la parte superior del l U Street station horario, localice la parada o el punto l Reeves Center (14th and U Sts. N.W.) más cercano a la parada en la que se l Adams Morgan (90) subirá al autobús. Siga esa columna hacia abajo hasta la hora en la que l Duke Ellington Bridge (90) 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 parada del autobús aparece en letras MAYÚSCULAS en el horario. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority A District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia Transit Partnership Page 1 of 14 Effective Sunday, September 5, 2021 90,92 A partir del domingo, 5 de septiembre de 2021 U Street-Garfield Line For route and schedule information 90,92 Call 202-637-7000 U Street-Garfield Line www.wmata.com Legend — Metrorail Station — Terminal Stands VE ECTICUT A N T CON 24th S AD 90 C AMS MILL RD DUKE AL ELLINGTON VERT ST BRIDGE COLUMBIA RD ADAMS MORGAN T 18th ST 14th S T 90 REEVES CENTER 13th S T U ST 16th S VE U STREET EORGIA A G NW VE STATION T A RMON T 92 VE 9th S T T 7th S 3rd S FLORID RHODE ISLAND A NE VE A T A VE OL S TH CAPIT NOR NEW Y 90, 92 ORK AVE PENN ST Guaranteed Ride Home NOMA-GALLAUDET U BRENTWOODPKWYMT OLIVET RD When you take Metrobus or Metrorail to work, STATION 90 you are eligible to participate in the free Commuter Connection Guaranteed Ride Home Program. 6th ST GALLAUDET The program will get you home in the event of a UNIVERSITY personal emergency or unscheduled overtime. To register and to receive program details, call H S Commuter Connection at 1-800-745-RIDE. T K S (2/97) T MONTELLO AVE D S T 90, 92 8th ST EAS T CAPIT C S T OL S NE T EASTERN MARKET D S STATION PEN T NSYL SE L S V T ANIA A 90, 92 M ST 11th ST VE ANACOSTIA NAVY RIVER YARD HO E W V A ARD RD ANACOSTIA R 90 J 90, 92 STATION G IN K R T UTHE L 13th S MORRIS RD N T GOOD HOPE RD TI R 90 A 14th S M 92 RIDAN RD ANACOSTIA SHE CONGRESS HEIGHTS STATION 92 YLOR RD ON RD NA ENTERTAIN- T MENT & AN 92 T SPORTS S ARENA Page 2 of 14 ALABAMA AVE WMATA ©2018 For information regarding this map contact <R•A•D•S>. Effective Sunday, September 5, 2021 90,92 A partir del domingo, 5 de septiembre de 2021 U Street-Garfield Line Northbound to Duke Ellington Bridge and Reeves Center Monday thru Friday — De Lunes a viernes Pennsylvania 8th & D Ave. Florida U Naylor Martin Good Sts. SE & Ave. & & Luther Hope 8th & (north) 7th St. SE 8th & Florida 14th Congress Good King Rd. & L Sts. (Eastern (EASTERN & North & Sts. DUKE Heights Anacostia Hope Jr. Ave. & 14th SE Market) MARKET) H Capitol Georgia NW ELLING- Route Rds. Good St. (Navy Sts. St. Aves. (REEVES TON Number SE Hope Rd. SE SE Yard) NE NW NW CENTER) BRIDGE AM Service — Servicio matutino 92 4:01 - 4:08 - 4:14 4:20 4:23 - 4:30 4:37 4:40 4:44 - 90 - 4:29 - 4:32 - 4:36 4:39 - 4:46 4:53 4:56 5:00 5:07 92 4:33 - 4:40 - 4:46 4:52 4:55 - 5:02 5:09 5:12 5:16 - 90 - 5:01 - 5:04 - 5:08 5:11 - 5:18 5:25 5:28 5:32 5:39 92 5:03 - 5:10 - 5:16 5:22 5:25 - 5:32 5:39 5:42 5:46 - 90 - 5:29 - 5:32 - 5:36 5:39 - 5:46 5:53 5:56 6:00 6:07 92 5:25 - 5:32 - 5:38 5:44 5:47 - 5:54 6:01 6:04 6:08 - 90 - 5:45 - 5:48 - 5:52 5:55 - 6:02 6:09 6:12 6:16 6:23 92 5:41 - 5:48 - 5:54 6:00 6:03 - 6:10 6:17 6:20 6:24 - 90 - 5:57 - 6:01 - 6:06 6:09 - 6:17 6:28 6:32 6:38 6:46 92 5:51 - 5:58 - 6:04 6:12 6:15 - 6:23 6:34 6:38 6:43 - 90 - 6:09 - 6:13 - 6:18 6:21 - 6:29 6:40 6:44 6:50 6:58 92/ 5:57 - 6:04 - 6:10 6:18 - 6:22 - - - - - 92 6:03 - 6:10 - 6:16 6:24 6:27 - 6:35 6:46 6:50 6:55 - 90 - 6:21 - 6:25 - 6:30 6:33 - 6:41 6:52 6:56 7:02 7:10 92 6:15 - 6:22 - 6:28 6:36 6:39 - 6:47 6:58 7:02 7:07 - 92/ 6:21 - 6:28 - 6:34 6:42 - 6:46 - - - - - 90 - 6:33 - 6:37 - 6:42 6:45 - 6:53 7:04 7:08 7:14 7:22 92 6:27 - 6:34 - 6:40 6:48 6:51 - 6:59 7:10 7:14 7:19 - 90 - 6:45 - 6:49 - 6:54 6:57 - 7:05 7:16 7:20 7:26 7:34 92 6:37 - 6:44 - 6:51 7:00 7:04 - 7:13 7:24 7:29 7:35 - 92/ 6:43 - 6:50 - 6:57 7:06 - 7:10 - - - - - 90 - 6:54 - 7:00 - 7:06 7:10 - 7:19 7:30 7:35 7:42 7:50 92 6:49 - 6:56 - 7:03 7:12 7:16 - 7:25 7:36 7:41 7:47 - 90 - 7:06 - 7:12 - 7:18 7:22 - 7:31 7:42 7:47 7:54 8:02 92 7:01 - 7:08 - 7:15 7:24 7:28 - 7:37 7:48 7:53 7:59 - 92/ 7:07 - 7:14 - 7:21 7:30 - 7:34 - - - - - 90 - 7:18 - 7:24 - 7:30 7:34 - 7:43 7:54 7:59 8:06 8:14 92 7:13 - 7:20 - 7:27 7:36 7:40 - 7:49 8:00 8:05 8:11 - 90 - 7:30 - 7:36 - 7:42 7:46 - 7:55 8:06 8:11 8:18 8:26 92 7:25 - 7:32 - 7:39 7:48 7:52 - 8:01 8:12 8:17 8:23 - 92/ 7:29 - 7:36 - 7:43 7:52 - 7:56 - - - - - 90 - 7:42 - 7:48 - 7:54 7:58 - 8:07 8:18 8:23 8:30 8:38 92 7:32 - 7:41 - 7:50 8:00 8:04 - 8:14 8:28 8:33 8:40 - 90 - 7:53 - 7:59 - 8:06 8:10 - 8:20 8:34 8:39 8:47 8:55 92 7:44 - 7:53 - 8:02 8:12 8:16 - 8:26 8:40 8:45 8:52 - 90 - 8:05 - 8:11 - 8:18 8:22 - 8:32 8:46 8:51 8:59 9:07 92 7:56 - 8:05 - 8:14 8:24 8:28 - 8:38 8:52 8:57 9:04 - 90 - 8:17 - 8:23 - 8:30 8:34 - 8:44 8:58 9:03 9:11 9:19 92/ 8:02 - 8:11 - 8:20 8:30 - 8:34 - - - - - 92 8:08 - 8:17 - 8:26 8:36 8:40 - 8:50 9:04 9:09 9:16 - 90 - 8:29 - 8:35 - 8:42 8:46 - 8:56 9:10 9:15 9:23 9:31 92 8:20 - 8:29 - 8:38 8:48 8:52 - 9:02 9:16 9:21 9:28 - 90 - 8:41 - 8:47 - 8:54 8:58 - 9:08 9:22 9:27 9:35 9:43 92/ 8:30 - 8:39 - 8:48 8:56 - 9:00 - - - - - 92 8:36 - 8:45 - 8:54 9:02 9:06 - 9:16 9:30 9:36 9:42 - 90 - 8:59 - 9:04 - 9:10 9:14 - 9:24 9:38 9:44 9:51 9:59 92/ 8:49 - 8:58 - 9:07 9:15 - 9:19 - - - - - 92 8:54 - 9:03 - 9:12 9:20 9:24 - 9:34 9:48 9:54 10:00 - Page 3 of 14 Effective Sunday, September 5, 2021 90,92 A partir del domingo, 5 de septiembre de 2021 U Street-Garfield Line Northbound to Duke Ellington Bridge and Reeves Center Monday thru Friday — De Lunes a viernes Pennsylvania 8th & D Ave.
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