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Q1,Q2,Q4,Q5,Q6 Saturday, Sunday) for When You Will Travel How to use this timetable Effective 6-25-17 ➤ Use the map to find the stops closest to where you will get on and off the bus. ➤ Select the schedule (Weekday, Q1,Q2,Q4,Q5,Q6 Saturday, Sunday) for when you will travel. Along the top of the schedule, Veirs Mill Road 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. ➤ If the bus stop is not listed, use the Serves these locations- time shown for the bus stop before it Brinda servicio a estas ubicaciones as the time to wait at the stop. l Shady Grove station (Q1, Q2, Q5, Q6) ➤ The end-of-the-line or last stop is listed l Montgomery College in ALL CAPS on the schedule. (Rockville campus) (Q2, Q6) Cómo Usar este Horario l Rockville station (west side) ➤ Use este mapa para localizar las l Wheaton station paradas más cercanas a donde se l Forest Glen station (Q1, Q2, Q4) subirá y bajará del autobús. l Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center ➤ Seleccione el horario (Entre semana, (Silver Spring station) (Q1, Q2, Q4) sábado, domingo) de cuando viajará. A lo largo de la parte superior del horario, localice la parada o el punto más cercano a la parada en la que se subirá al autobús. Siga esa columna hacia abajo hasta la hora en la que 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 13 For route and schedule information Q1,Q2,Q4,Q5,Q6 Call 202-637-7000 Veirs Mill Road Line www.wmata.com FREDERICK RDQ1, Q2 Q5, Q6 SHADY GROVE STATION KING FARM SOMERVILLE DR REDLAND RD GUD 355 RT W E DR Q1, Q2 Legend Q5, Q6 — Metrorail Station — Terminal Stands E PKWY COLLEG DR HUNGERFORD MONTGOMERY COLLEGE Q2, Q6 Note: MANNAKEE ST Q1 and Q5 do not AMPUS DR divert to serve Montgomery College. AMPUS DR SOUTH C WEST C E MIDDLE LA Q1, Q2 ROCKVILLE Q4 RT 355 RT STATION Q5, Q6 CHURCH ST VEIRS Q1 MILL, Q2 RD Q4 Q5, Q6 ROCKVIL RT 586 LE PIKE TWINBROOK PKWY ARKLAND DR P RT 586 RANDOLPH RD VEIRS MILL RD Q1, Q2 Q4 VE Q5, Q6 Guaranteed Ride Home T 97 When you take Metrobus or Metrorail to work, VE R you are eligible to participate in the free Commuter ECTICUT A N Connection Guaranteed Ride Home Program. CON EORGIA A UNIVE G The program will get you home in the event of RSITY a personal emergency or unscheduled overtime. BLVD To register and to receive program details, call WESTFIELD REEDIE DR Commuter Connection at 1-800-745-RIDE. WHEATON (2/97) Q1, Q2 WHEATON Q5, Q6 STATION Q4 RT 193 FOREST GLEN Q1, Q2 FORES STATION Q4 T GLEN RD VE A I-495 SEMINAR HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL Y RD BELTWAY DALE DR T GEORGIA SPRING S SILVER SPRING COLESVILLE RD STATION Q1, Q2 W AYNE Q4 AVE WMATA ©2016 Page 2 of 13 Q1, Q2, Q4, Q5, Q6 Veirs Mill Road Line Southbound To Silver Spring station Monday thru Friday — Lunes a viernes Georgia Paul S. Ave. & Sarbanes Frederick Mont- Veirs Forest Transit Shady Rd. (Md. gomery Rock- Mill Glen Rd. Georgia Center Grove Rt. 355) College ville Rd. & Veirs Mill WHEA- (Forest Ave. (SILVER (west) & W. (Rock- (west) Twin- Rd. & TON Glen) & SPRING) Route Gude ville brook Randolph Spring Number Dr. Campus) Pkwy. Rd. St. AM Service — Servicio matutino Q4 - - - 4:35 4:44 4:51 4:59 5:05 5:10 5:15 Q4 - - - 5:05 5:14 5:21 5:29 5:35 5:40 5:45 Q5 5:10 5:15 - 5:21 5:31 5:39 5:48 - - - Q4 - - - 5:42 5:52 6:00 6:10 6:18 6:23 6:28 Q5 5:40 5:45 - 5:51 6:00 6:06 6:14 - - - Q4 - - - 6:06 6:16 6:24 6:34 6:42 6:47 6:52 Q6 6:00 6:08 6:11 6:19 6:29 6:37 6:47 - - - Q4 - - - 6:29 6:39 6:47 6:57 7:05 7:10 7:15 Q6 6:20 6:28 6:31 6:39 6:49 6:57 7:07 - - - Q4 - - - 6:49 6:59 7:07 7:17 7:25 7:30 7:35 Q6 6:40 6:48 6:51 6:59 7:09 7:17 7:27 - - - Q4 - - - 7:09 7:19 7:27 7:37 7:45 7:50 7:55 Q6 7:00 7:08 7:11 7:19 7:29 7:37 7:47 - - - Q2 - - 7:21 7:29 7:39 7:48 7:59 8:08 8:14 8:19 Q6 7:20 7:28 7:31 7:39 7:49 7:57 8:07 - - - Q2 - - 7:41 7:49 7:59 8:08 8:19 8:28 8:34 8:39 Q6 7:40 7:48 7:51 7:59 8:09 8:17 8:27 - - - Q2 - - 8:01 8:09 8:19 8:28 8:39 8:48 8:54 8:59 Q6 8:00 8:08 8:11 8:19 8:29 8:37 8:47 - - - Q2 - - 8:21 8:28 8:39 8:48 8:59 9:06 9:12 9:17 Q6 8:20 8:27 8:31 8:39 8:50 8:58 9:08 - - - Q2 - - 8:41 8:48 8:59 9:08 9:19 9:26 9:32 9:37 Q6 8:40 8:47 8:51 8:59 9:10 9:18 9:28 - - - Q2 - - 9:01 9:08 9:19 9:28 9:39 9:46 9:52 9:57 Q6 9:00 9:07 9:11 9:19 9:30 9:38 9:48 - - - Q2 - - 9:21 9:28 9:39 9:48 9:59 10:06 10:12 10:17 Q6 9:30 9:37 9:41 9:49 10:00 10:08 10:18 - - - Q4 - - - 10:04 10:16 10:24 10:34 10:41 10:47 10:53 Q6 10:00 10:07 10:11 10:19 10:30 10:38 10:48 - - - Q4 - - - 10:34 10:46 10:54 11:04 11:11 11:17 11:23 Q6 10:30 10:37 10:41 10:49 11:00 11:08 11:18 - - - Q4 - - - 11:04 11:16 11:24 11:34 11:41 11:47 11:53 Q6 11:00 11:07 11:11 11:19 11:30 11:38 11:48 - - - Q4 - - - 11:34 11:46 11:54 12:04 12:11 12:17 12:23 Q6 11:30 11:37 11:41 11:49 12:00 12:08 12:18 - - - Page 3 of 13 Q1, Q2, Q4, Q5, Q6 Veirs Mill Road Line Southbound To Silver Spring station Monday thru Friday — Lunes a viernes Georgia Paul S. Ave. & Sarbanes Frederick Mont- Veirs Forest Transit Shady Rd. (Md. gomery Rock- Mill Glen Rd. Georgia Center Grove Rt. 355) College ville Rd. & Veirs Mill WHEA- (Forest Ave. (SILVER (west) & W. (Rock- (west) Twin- Rd. & TON Glen) & SPRING) Route Gude ville brook Randolph Spring Number Dr. Campus) Pkwy. Rd. St. PM Service — Servicio vespertino Q4 - - - 12:04 12:16 12:24 12:34 12:41 12:47 12:53 Q6 12:00 12:07 12:11 12:19 12:30 12:38 12:48 - - - Q4 - - - 12:34 12:46 12:54 1:04 1:11 1:17 1:23 Q6 12:30 12:37 12:41 12:49 1:00 1:08 1:18 - - - Q4 - - - 1:04 1:16 1:24 1:34 1:41 1:47 1:53 Q6 1:00 1:07 1:11 1:19 1:30 1:38 1:48 - - - Q4 - - - 1:29 1:41 1:49 1:59 2:06 2:12 2:18 Q6 1:30 1:37 1:41 1:49 2:00 2:08 2:18 - - - Q4 - - - 1:59 2:11 2:19 2:29 2:36 2:42 2:48 Q6 2:00 2:07 2:11 2:19 2:30 2:38 2:48 - - - Q4 - - - 2:29 2:41 2:49 2:59 3:06 3:12 3:18 Q6 2:20 2:28 2:31 2:42 2:54 3:02 3:12 - - - Q4 - - - 2:52 3:04 3:12 3:22 3:29 3:35 3:41 Q6 2:40 2:48 2:51 3:02 3:14 3:22 3:32 - - - Q4 - - - 3:12 3:24 3:32 3:42 3:49 3:55 4:01 Q6 3:00 3:08 3:11 3:22 3:34 3:42 3:52 - - - Q4 - - - 3:30 3:42 3:50 4:00 4:07 4:13 4:19 Q6 3:16 3:24 3:27 3:38 3:50 3:58 4:08 - - - Q4 - - - 3:46 3:58 4:06 4:16 4:23 4:29 4:35 Q6 3:32 3:40 3:43 3:54 4:06 4:14 4:24 - - - Q4 - - - 4:02 4:14 4:22 4:32 4:39 4:45 4:51 Q6 3:48 3:56 3:59 4:10 4:22 4:30 4:40 - - - Q4 - - - 4:18 4:30 4:38 4:48 4:55 5:01 5:07 Q6 4:04 4:12 4:15 4:26 4:38 4:46 4:56 - - - Q4 - - - 4:34 4:46 4:54 5:04 5:11 5:17 5:23 Q6 4:20 4:28 4:31 4:42 4:54 5:02 5:12 - - - Q4 - - - 4:50 5:02 5:10 5:20 5:27 5:33 5:39 Q6 4:36 4:44 4:47 4:58 5:10 5:18 5:28 - - - Q4 - - - 5:06 5:18 5:26 5:36 5:43 5:49 5:55 Q6 4:52 5:00 5:03 5:14 5:26 5:34 5:44 - - - Q4 - - - 5:22 5:34 5:42 5:52 5:59 6:05 6:11 Q6 5:10 5:18 5:21 5:32 5:44 5:52 6:02 - - - Q4 - - - 5:42 5:54 6:02 6:12 6:19 6:25 6:31 Q6 5:30 5:38 5:41 5:52 6:04 6:12 6:22 - - - Q4 - - - 6:02 6:14 6:22 6:32 6:39 6:45 6:51 Q6 5:50 5:58 6:01 6:12 6:24 6:32 6:42 - - - Q4 - - - 6:19 6:31 6:39 6:49 6:56 7:02 7:08 Q6 6:20 6:26 6:30 6:39 6:50 6:57 7:06 - - - Q6 6:40 6:46 6:50 6:59 7:10 7:17 7:26 - - - Q2 7:00 7:06 7:09 7:17 7:27 7:34 7:42 7:48 7:53 7:58 Q2 7:20 7:26 7:29 7:37 7:47 7:54 8:02 8:08 8:13 8:18 Q2 7:40 7:46 7:49 7:57 8:07 8:14 8:22 8:28 8:33 8:38 Q2 8:00 8:06 8:09 8:17 8:27 8:34 8:42 8:48 8:53 8:58 Q2 8:20 8:26 8:29 8:37 8:47 8:54 9:02 9:08 9:13 9:18 Q2 8:40 8:46 8:49 8:57 9:07 9:14 9:22 9:28 9:33 9:38 Q2 9:00 9:06 9:09 9:17 9:27 9:34 9:42 9:48 9:53 9:58 Q2 9:20 9:26 9:29 9:37 9:47 9:54 10:02 10:08 10:13 10:18 Q2 9:40 9:46 9:49 9:57 10:07 10:14 10:22 10:28 10:33 10:38 Q2 10:10 10:16 10:19 10:27 10:37 10:44 10:52 10:58 11:03 11:08 Q2 10:40 10:46 10:49 10:57 11:07 11:13 11:19 11:25 11:30 11:35 Q1 11:10 11:15 - 11:21 11:30 11:35 11:41 11:46 11:51 11:55 Q1 11:40 11:45 - 11:51 12:00 12:05 12:11 12:16 12:21 12:25 After Midnight Service — Servicio después de la medianoche ❍ Q1 12:09 12:14 - 12:20 12:29 12:34 12:40 12:45 12:50 12:54 ❍ Q1 12:39 12:44 - 12:50 12:59 1:04 1:10 1:15 1:20 1:24 ❍ Q1 1:09 1:14 - 1:20 1:29 1:34 1:40 1:45 1:50 1:54 ❍ — Trip operates Friday only.
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