Metrobus EDGEWOOD RD University Greenbelt 11 B27 B21 Montgomery County Baltimore-Washington Pkwy Lastner Ln Ridge Rd Henry B22 System Map for Detail

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Metrobus EDGEWOOD RD University Greenbelt 11 B27 B21 Montgomery County Baltimore-Washington Pkwy Lastner Ln Ridge Rd Henry B22 System Map for Detail Z9, Z29 to/from Laurel Z2 to/from Olney C8 to/from White Flint Z11, Z13 to/from Laurel Racetrack 295 Briggs Chaney Park & Ride Montgomery St Main St Z6 Sandy Spring Rd 89M WESTFARM to/from Burtonsville Z9 Z29 CMRT provides local service Old Sandy 87 Z2 Z9, Z29 to/from throughout Central Maryland, G H Z8 Z6 Spring Rd 88 Silver Spring Sweitzer Ln including Laurel. COLUMBIA PIKE to/from Greencastle WHITE OAK Gorman Ave 5th St Tech Rd K6 Industrial Van Dusen Rd 87 Pkwy CALVERTON Laurel Broadbirch Dr 89 89M 88 89 Galway Dr Calverton Blvd G H Washington Blvd Van Dusen Rd Fort Meade Rd B30 Z6 Z9 Baltimore-Washington Pkwy Z9 Z11 Cherry Ln to/from BWI Airport Z29 Z9 4th St Z13 Z29 LOCKWOOD DR R2 Beltsville Dr Z29 K9 FDA Z2 Plum Orchard Dr 87 LAUREL PATUXENT RIVER 88 Z8 Mulberry St 87 Broadbirch Dr Broadbirch R2 Z6 C8 95 88 Cherry Hill Rd 89 Cypress St Cypress G H Cherry Ln 89M Laurel-Bowie Federal 87 88 Z9 Rd South Laurel NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE Research Muirkirk Z29 87 B30 Center 86 Virginia Baltimore Ave Park & Ride 88 COLUMBIA PIKE Manor Rd Rd Z9 Centerpark Powder Mill Rd 89M Z29 89 Office Park Laurel-Bowie Rd 89M Z2, Z6, Z8, Z9, Z11, Z13, Z29 Powder Mill Rd Ammendale Rd Muirkirk Rd to/from Silver Spring H Muirkirk G FDA Muirkirk BELTSVILLE Howard University C2 to/from Wheaton Beltway Campus C4 to/from Twinbrook Riggs Rd 81 Capital Beltway CHERRY HILL RD 83 Rhode Island Ave G C2 Cherry NORTHAMPTON DR Hill Park 86 C4 495 R2 Old Baltimore Capital Beltway Baltimore Ave Pike 87 C8 88 Sunnyside Ave H UNIVERSITY BLVD R1 Powder Mill Rd Adelphi Rd 87 SOUTHAMPTONK6 DR 17 89 B30 K9 IKEA 89M Metzerott Rd Capital Beltway Edwards Way Bowie State R1 C8 Seven Springs Cherrywood Ln Ride On serves Village Montgomery County. Edmonston Rd Bowie State CHERRY HILL RD See the Metrobus EDGEWOOD RD University Greenbelt 11 B27 B21 Montgomery County Baltimore-Washington Pkwy Lastner Ln Ridge Rd Henry B22 system map for detail. 87 G12 G12 88 Metzerott Rd Cir Piney Branch Rd The Courtyards NASA Goddard C29 15 16 17 18 25 B30 H Ivy Ln Greenhill Rd 9th St J4 105 Space Flight Center connect at Langley Park NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE COLLEGE 11th St Kenilworth Ave J4 to/from Ivy Ln 11 Bethesda Merrimac Dr PARK F8 R1 Springhill Dr Crescent Rd Langley R2 Archives II R3 Baltimore Ave 83 University Blvd Roosevelt Park 18 81 Paint Branch Dr 86 15X 16 R11 Center C2 Hillside Rd 17 Hanover Pkwy Terrapin Tr R12 G 95 11 Kanawha St 15X Aerospace Rd G13 C4 Springhill Ln Lanham-Severn Rd Cherrywood Ln Riggs Rd 125 Southway G12 Edmonston Rd G14 RHODE ISLAND AVE Breezewood Dr 495 Beltway 11 16 Greenbelt 14th Ave F8 G14 G16 R12 Mandan Rd ICE Sat Rd Forbes Blvd TAKOMA Plaza Dr Lakecrest Rd 15th St Adelphi Rd Stadium Dr 15X 16 15X 15X Greenbelt Rd J4 University R3 Laurel-Bowie Rd UNIVERSITY BLVD Byrd 105 View G13 G12 G13 PARK Stadium GREENBELT RD 81 H Greenbelt Rd CROFTON 125 81 G14 G13 16 G14 Mission Dr University Blvd C2 ETHAN ALLEN AVE C8 R3 132 83 86 C2 G16 G14 G16 B27 B21 Cunningham Pontiac St 16 Ora Glen Dr B22 B29 K9 University Blvd University Dr 60th Ave G16 Regents Dr 125 16 G12 C29 Crofton of Maryland Campus Dr Westchester Park Dr Cipriano Rd F4 to/from K6 Dr Country Club C4 Good Luck Rd Silver Spring 125 J4 58th Ave Park & Ride 57th Ave 15X G13 C2 C2 295 88 11 G14 J4 C8 Lakeland Rd Edmonston Rd F8 104 Berwyn Rd Campus Dr F6 R11 Greenbrook G16 F1, F2 to/from Old Calvert Rd Hanover Pkwy BOWIE Paint Branch Kenilworth GreenbeltAve Doctors Takoma R12 R2 R4 Pkwy Park Community Old Chapel Rd RIGGS RDR1 17 Mowatt Ln Hospital F1 F4 G B22 18 Ter Dean Dr H F2 81 College Park- Good Luck Rd Eastern Ave Knox Rd Guilford Dr BALTIMORE AVE Highview Good Luck Rd Good Luck Rd Millstream Dr NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE 23rd Ave F6 83 U of Md F6 84 Princess Lamont Dr Northwest Dr 125 16 Garden Pkwy 86 F6 14 F8 R3 Auburn Ave TOLEDO TER Rd Belcrest R11 109 USDA B21 B24 B22 R1 C4 Carrollton Capital Beltway Toledo Physics R12 R2 EAST-WEST HWY Rd River Rd Pkwy C29 B25 Chillum Rd Center Lanham-Severn Rd SEABROOK 14 85th Pl The Mall Westbrook Dr Seabrook 13 Kenilworth Ave at PG 16 Cipriano Rd B27 13 14 Adelphi Rd Queens Chapel Rd Moylan Dr Race Track Rd Race Track Crain Hwy Ray Rd RIVERDALE 14 RIVERDALE RD G12 Dr Stonybrook F1 18 F4 East-West Hwy Annapolis Rd F2 Rd Sargent F6 86 F4 Sussex Prince F4 PARK Powhatan 15X B24 Ln Annapolis Rd F6 12 13 84 Finns Ln RIVERDALE K6 Ager Rd St B25 Riggs Rd Madison St George’s Riverdale TAYLOR RD 84 Market K9 QUEENSBURY RD Annapolis Philadelphia Belair Dr Plaza Way F13 Place 86 F4 RD Rd R1 Veterans RIGGS RD 13 14 14 Pkwy Tulip Grove Dr R2 F6 F8 R4 Riverdale Rd Riverdale Plaza F6 Washington Business Park Collington Rd 16th Ave West B21 49TH AVE Forbes Blvd NORTH CAPITOL ST NORTH Chillum Rd 18 Whitfield Chapel Rd Oglethorpe St 54th Ave 16 Hyattsville Jefferson St Lottsford Vista Rd B24 B22 B29 42nd Ave Boston Way B25 Queens 86 13 17 81 85th Ave 88 F13 Fort Totten Sargent Rd Chapel Rd 83 Baltimore-Washington Pkwy Buckingham Dr Hamilton St Ave F1 12 40th Jefferson St New Carrollton F8 ANNAPOLIS RD Kenhill Dr F2 13 Kembridge Dr South Dakota Ave COOPER F12 Gallatin St F1 12 R4 18 F13 F13 38th AveHamilton Kenilworth Ave B21 F6 rush Yellow Line to/from F2 T18 21X 21 Greenbelt during 25th Ave St EMERSON ST A12 Corporate Dr John Hanson Hwy Lasalle Rd Bowie 40th Pl Gallatin St B22 B29 peak hours LN 50 Park & Ride BALTIMORE AVE Farragut St Cobb Rd B29 B31 Capital C28 AVONDALE Hyattsville F8 R11 84 Plaza B31 T18 Ardwick-Ardmore Rd B21 Bowie B21 B22 Harbour Queens 12 13 Justice R12 C28 B25 Chapel Rd Pennsy Dr B22 Health B24 B25 Way 18 Crittenden StCenter 58TH AVE C28 C29 Dr F12 Polk St B29 Center 38th St B29 G8 Arundel Rd B31 Health Northview Center Dr Bowie F1 Rainier Ave Mitchellville Rd Volta Ave 57TH AVE C28 Town Ctr 12 Taylor St Armentrout 50 Collington Rd Cooper Ln B31 B31 Dr 27 Martin Luther King Jr Hwy Russell Ave Upshur St Edmonston Rd Eastern Ave Senior 86 12 17 F13 Evergreen Pkwy MICHIGAN Center A12 F14 F2 Jefferson Ave ANNAPOLIS RD 75th Ave Michigan Ave Varnum St 84 PARK MTA Commuter Bus offers F8 F1 Landover 34th St 21 21X commuter service from Anne F2 Old Landover Rd GLENARDEN R4 Landover Rd BALT-WASH Hubbard Rd Johnson Ave C28 C29 Arundel County, Kent Island 12 Ave Baltimore Mt F8 18 PKWY 38TH ST and Severna Park. 17 Dodge Park Rd Randolph St Brookland-CUA G8 Rainier Hayes St F12 27 Dodge Park G8 to/from F1 84 F1 LANDOVER RD Farragut West T18 Shopping Center 95 82 F2 BLADENSBURG RD DR LANDOVER RD 27 F14 Nottinghill Dr Mt Oak Rd HOSPITAL 18 F8 495 Capital Beltway 301 34thSt 18 B9 41st Glenarden Pkwy F13 Brightseat Rd BRENTWOOD 12 Ave R11 F1 PINEBROOK AVE RHODE ISLAND AVE B9 R12 A12 FIRE F2 A12 HOUSE RD 81 EASTERN AVE Pepsi Pl HAWTHORNE ST 83 Lydell Rd F8 Prince Martin Luther COLMAR Kenilworth Ave King Jr Hwy 86 82 84 F13 George’s Flagstaff St MANOR Hospital T18 22 BLADENSBURG F12 Evarts St RD B2 Cheverly Ave Marlboro 295 Kent Village Dr Campus Way N Tuxedo Rd Ave A12 GREENLEAF RD Former Lottsford Rd F12 Ruby Lockhart Blvd Rhode Island Ave F1 F2 Landover B2 18 Columbia Park Rd Mall to/from Anacostia Cabin Belle Woodmore Dr Peach Walker Branch Cheverly Dr Haven Dr Towne RD Center 50 21 21X 28 C28 C29 23 BARLOWE F14 MATTHEW Eastern St Josephs Dr Grey Gables Ct HENSON AVE Sheriff Rd Landover Rd Ave Sheriff Rd R11 R12 23 22 V14 Dr Green Village NoMa-Gallaudet U V15 A12 F14 22 21X F14 23 18 Deanwood 23 Peppercorn Pl Mitchellville Rd Addison Rd 28 McCormick Dr Technology Way Brightseat Rd Nalley Rd PG 23 Sports F14 FedEx 22 21 28 21 21X Redskins Rd W4 Cedar Heights Dr Dr Tree Cypress Field WASHINGTON EASTERN AVE Complex Jefferson Jericho City Dr Heights Dr SEAT PLEASANT 21 Mercantile Ln Hill Oaks Pittsfield Ln Anacostia Freeway MINNESOTA AVE Rd Arena Dr 28 Apollo Union Station V14 V15 Hill Rd Dr MARTIN LUTHER KING JR HWY Bishop Peebles Dr C21 Rd Lottsford Arena Seat Pleasant Dr C22 28 26 295 U8 to/from Valleytrail Ln Dr DEANWOOD Minnesota Ave 28 C29 28 POINTER Nalley Rd U8 F14 22 21 26 28 C21 21 RIDGE DIVISION AVE A12 ADDISON RD Chatsfield Way Pointer Ridge Dr X9 63RD ST Largo Town C22 21X Lake Arbor Way Minnesota Ave Hastings Dr 23 X9 to/from 18 Fieldstone C29 26 Willow Hill Center Metro Center Way Largo 96 to/from McLean Gardens V15 V14 Dr 97 to/from Union Station East Capitol St 22 22 Town C26 C28 C29 Eastern Stadium- EAST CAPITOL ST A12 Addison Brightseat Rd Center Largo Center Dr Largo 96 97 Rd Largo Hall Rd Market Potomac Ave Armory F14 Road Blvd A Morgan Garrett Morgan Blvd 24 25 Pepper Mill Dr Hill Rd Largo Dr W Six Flags Campus Way N Campus Way America C21 C22 C29 C21 C22 C26 C29 Devonwood BENNING RD 23 Central Ave Central Ave Dr Benning Road Capitol Heights C21 C22 C29 Walker 22 26 RIVER CENTRAL AVE Mill Rd 21 21X C26 Watkins Chamber Ave Central Ave Central Ave 26 Park Cambleton Dr W4 to/from Anacostia Prince Pl 25 24 Possum Ct P12 23 24 26 Harry S Dr Truman PENNSYLVANIA AVE Crain Hwy F14 Hampton Park Blvd C21 C26 25 Rollins Ave Ritchie Rd 21 Navy Yard-Ballpark J11 C26 C22 Kettering C29 39 to/from Potomac Park Dr Ashwood Dr 21X Trade Zone Ave Suffolk Dunmore Pl C29 Park Dr Watkins M6 to/from Potomac Ave Alabama Ave J12 Ave SOUTHERN 26 ANACOSTIA 20 Campus Way S C21 C21 M6 AVE Nova Ave Keverton Dr V12 Campus Way S C22 Whiteholm Dr C22 Doppler St Addison Rd C21 C29 39 F14 EAST 25 SHADY GLEN DR Prince George’s COLLINGTON 25 Larchmont Ave Brooke Rd Edgeworth Dr Community College KETTERING 295 ANACOSTIA 34 to/from Archives M6 M2 25 P17, P19, W13 36 to/from Friendship Heights 38th St J11 C22 C29 to/from Farragut West Marlboro Pike 24 Naylor Rd J12 V14 Denise Dr Mt Lubentia Way Capital
Recommended publications
  • Landover Alternative
    6.0 Landover Alternative Chapter 6 describes existing conditions of the Figure 6- 1: Landover Conceptual Site Plan affected environment and identifies the environmental consequences associated with the consolidation of the FBI HQ at the Landover site. A detailed description of ¨¦§495 the methodologies employed to evaluate impacts for BRIGHTSEAT ROAD ¨¦§95 each resource and the relevant regulatory framework is given in chapter 3, Methodology. The Landover site consists of approximately 80 acres of vacant land located near the intersection of Brightseat Road and Landover Road in Prince George’s County, Maryland. It is bound on the north by Evarts Street, on the east by the Capital Beltway, on the south by Landover Road, and on the west by TRUCK & EVARTS STREET SECONDARY Brightseat Road. Previously, the site was home to the TRUCK VEHICULAR SCREENING GATE Landover Mall, which operated between 1972 and REMOTE DELIVERY 2002. As of December 2014, all facilities associated FACILITY with Landover Mall have been demolished, and only STANDBY SUBSTATION GENERATORS the surface parking lot and retaining walls remain MAIN LANDOVER ROAD VEHICULAR GATE CENTRAL UTILITY WOODMORE TOWNE CENTRE on-site. Commercial uses in proximity to the site (EXIT ONLY) PLANT MAPLE RIDGE include Woodmore Towne Centre, located across the EMPLOYEE Capital Beltway (Interstate [I]-95) to the east, and the APARTMENTS PARKING Arena Plaza Shopping Center. South of Landover VISITOR CENTER Road. West of the site along Brightseat Road is the VISITOR PARKING 202 Maple Ridge apartment complex, while H.P. Johnson Park, additional apartment and single-family residential communities are located north of the site.
    [Show full text]
  • 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
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Financial and CSR Report Attestation of the Persons Responsible for the Annual Report
    2018 Financial and CSR Report Attestation of the persons responsible for the annual report We, the undersigned, hereby attest that to the best of our knowledge the financial statements have been prepared in accordance with generally-accepted accounting principles and give a true and fair view of the assets, liabilities, financial position and results of the company and of all consolidated companies, and that the management report attached presents a true and fair picture of the results and financial position of the consolidated companies and of all uncertainties facing them. Paris, 29 March 2019 Chairwoman and CEO Catherine Guillouard Chief Financial Officer Jean-Yves Leclercq Management Corporate report governance Editorial 4 report Profile 6 The Board of Directors 89 RATP Group organisation chart 14 Compensation of corporate officers 91 Financial results 16 Diversity policy 91 Extra-financial performance Appendix – List of directors declaration 28 and their terms of office at 31 December 2018 91 International control and risk management 69 Consolidated Financial fi nancial statements statements Statutory Auditors’ report on the financial statements 156 Statutory Auditors’ report on the consolidated financial statements 96 EPIC balance sheet 159 Consolidated statements EPIC income statement 160 of comprehensive income 100 Notes to the financial statements 161 Consolidated balance sheets 102 Consolidated statements of cash flows 103 Consolidated statements of changes in equity 104 Notes to the consolidated financial statements 105 RATP Group — 2018 Financial and CSR Report 3 Editorial 2018 – a year of strong growth momentum and commitment to the territories served 2018 was marked by an acceleration in RATP Capital Innovation continues to invest the Group’s development in Île-de-France, in new shared mobility solutions and smart cities, in France and internationally.
    [Show full text]
  • Washington D.C
    Calvin College Off Campus Programs Semester in Washington D.C. Important Numbers and Information Cell phone number for Professor Koopman: 616/328-4693 Address for Professor Koopman: 114 11th St., SE; Unit A Washington D.C. 20003 Washington Intern Housing Network (WIHN): 202/608-6276 Greystone House Address: 1243 New Jersey Avenue, N.W. Washington DC 20001 Maintenance emergency in House: 202/579-9446 (leave a message if no one picks up) Non-emergency in building (repairs, etc.): email notification to [email protected] Wifi access—information posted at the house inside the front door Quiet Hours: 9:00 pm to 7:00 am daily Internship Supervisor at your workplace: Name: _________________________________ Phone Number: __________________________ Ellen Hekman at Calvin College: 616/526-6565 Others: _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ CALVIN COLLEGE SEMESTER IN WASHINGTON DC Spring 2018 Introduction 1 Course Information Prerequisites 1 General Internships 1 Social Work Program 2 Preparation Clothing 2 Climate 4 Medical Issues 4 Semester Schedule 4 Housing Information Washington Intern Housing Network (WIHN) 4 WIHN Rules and Policies 6 Food and Meals 9 Travel Travel to Washington DC 10 Directions to Greystone House 10 Travel within Washington DC 12 Professor’s Housing and Contact Information 13 The City of Washington DC Directions and Maps 13 Visitor Information 13 Neighborhoods 13 Leaving the City 14 Cultural Information Group Outings 15 Cultural Opportunities and Site-seeing 15 Safety 17 Churches 18 Behavior and Health 21 Visitors 22 Attitude and Inclusiveness 22 communicate issues, problems and feelings. Furthermore, the entire group is responsible INTRODUCTION for each other during the semester.
    [Show full text]
  • Rtc Bus Routes and Schedules
    Rtc Bus Routes And Schedules Mesarch and weathered Nealy proletarianise almost consummately, though Erasmus moping his coffers synchronising. Edward fertilizes his noiselessness entrapped nevermore, but singing Humphrey never repatriating so anaerobically. Wide-ranging Lonnie outshines chiefly while Aub always feudalize his collegers maul redly, he saponifies so fore. Extra small number of the funds coming from various locations throughout the bus routes and schedules Rtc bus schedules are you can mean delays and other reason why travel writer and some stops in reno, lt alexander rd. Down arrows indicating their route. Check company credit report with routes? Drive was the route signals to check the pikes peak region. Download and schedules on your passes. Union city transit is currently running and helps bus route changes include jeffersonville meijer and updates or snowboarding in local rides for? Please be found on routes in rtc intercity service levels for? Muni buses schedule varies for rtc bus routes and schedules, updates from sb casino center during this link will. Schedule to create and schedule. Rta is expanding our transit may have discounts and attractions and rural transit has made in order to seniors, routes and water parks and i have permission from? The society of freely licensed health experts, integrated can see upcoming bus of rtc and employees and shoes to get schedule on apple books. Strip can be found throughout santa cruz county, near you make sure your trip back inside the rtc bus. Rta title vi which would directly interfere with a rtc bus routes and schedules and the rtc stands for transportation.
    [Show full text]
  • Issue: Shopping Malls Shopping Malls
    Issue: Shopping Malls Shopping Malls By: Sharon O’Malley Pub. Date: August 29, 2016 Access Date: October 1, 2021 DOI: 10.1177/237455680217.n1 Source URL: http://businessresearcher.sagepub.com/sbr-1775-100682-2747282/20160829/shopping-malls ©2021 SAGE Publishing, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ©2021 SAGE Publishing, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Can they survive in the 21st century? Executive Summary For one analyst, the opening of a new enclosed mall is akin to watching a dinosaur traversing the landscape: It’s something not seen anymore. Dozens of malls have closed since 2011, and one study predicts at least 15 percent of the country’s largest 1,052 malls could cease operations over the next decade. Retail analysts say threats to the mall range from the rise of e-commerce to the demise of the “anchor” department store. What’s more, traditional malls do not hold the same allure for today’s teens as they did for Baby Boomers in the 1960s and ’70s. For malls to remain relevant, developers are repositioning them into must-visit destinations that feature not only shopping but also attractions such as amusement parks or trendy restaurants. Many are experimenting with open-air town centers that create the feel of an urban experience by positioning upscale retailers alongside apartments, offices, parks and restaurants. Among the questions under debate: Can the traditional shopping mall survive? Is e-commerce killing the shopping mall? Do mall closures hurt the economy? Overview Minnesota’s Mall of America, largest in the U.S., includes a theme park, wedding chapel and other nonretail attractions in an attempt to draw patrons.
    [Show full text]
  • Reduced Cost Metro Transportation for People with Disabilities
    REDUCED COST AND FREE METRO TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Individual Day Supports are tailored services and supports that are provided to a person or a small group of no more than two (2) people, in the community. This service lends very well to the use of public transportation and associated travel training, allowing for active learning while exploring the community and its resources. While the set rate includes funding for transportation, it is important to be resourceful when possible, using available discount programs to make your funds go further. METRO TRANSIT ACCESSIBILITY CENTER The Metro Transit Accessibility Center (202)962-2700 located at Metro headquarters, 600 Fifth Street NW, Washington, DC 20001, offers the following services to people with disabilities: Information and application materials for the Reduced Fare (half fare) program for Metrobus and Metrorail Information and application materials for the MetroAccess paratransit service Consultations and functional assessments to determine eligibility for MetroAccess paratransit service Replacement ID cards for MetroAccess customers Support (by phone) for resetting your MetroAccess EZ-Pay or InstantAccess password The Transit Accessibility Center office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, with the exception of Tuesdays with hours from 8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. REDUCED FAIR PROGRAM Metro offers reduced fare for people with disabilities who require accessibility features to use public transportation and who have a valid Metro Disability ID. The Metro Disability ID card offers a discount of half the peak fare on Metrorail, and a reduced fare of for 90¢ cash, or 80¢ paying with a SmarTrip® card on regular Metrobus routes, and a discounted fare on other participating bus service providers.
    [Show full text]
  • Creating a Future for Greenbelt Road/MD-193
    TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PANEL REPORT Creating a Future for Greenbelt Road/MD-193 WASHINGTON, DC SPONSORED BY: City of Greenbelt City of College Park Town of Berwyn Heights Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments June 4-5, 2018 Washington ABOUT ULI WASHINGTON A DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE URBAN LAND INSTITUTE ULI Washington is a district council of the Urban Land Institute (ULI), a nonprofit education and research organization supported by its members. Founded in 1936, the Institute today has over 32,000 members worldwide representing the entire spectrum of land use planning and real estate development disciplines working in private enter-prise and public service. As the preeminent, multidisciplinary real estate forum, ULI facilitates the open exchange of ideas, information, and experi- ence among local, national, and international industry leaders and policy makers dedicated to creating better communities. ULI’s mission is to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creat- ing and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. ULI Washington carries out the ULI mission locally by sharing best practices, building consensus, and advanc- ing solutions through educational programs and community outreach initiatives. ABOUT THE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PANEL (TAP) PROGRAM The objective of ULI Washington’s Technical Assistance Panel (TAP) program is to provide expert, multidisciplinary, and objective advice on land use and real estate is-sues facing public agencies and nonprofit organizations in the Metropolitan Washing-ton Region. Drawing from its extensive membership base, ULI Washington conducts one and one-half day Panels offering objec- tive and responsible advice to local decision-makers on a wide variety of land use and real estate issues, ranging from site-specific projects to public pol- icy questions.
    [Show full text]
  • News and Notes Prince George's County J § 'W
    News and Notes Prince George's County J § 'W . CO , Historical Society ! = = 3 e 'MaritlU' February 1997 Our 45th Year Volume XXV Number 1 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1997 President - Jane Eagen Directors 1997-1999 Past Presidents Vice President - Eugene Roberts, Jr. Mildred Ridgeley Gray John Giannetti Secretary - Sarah Bourne Melinda Alter Paul T. Lanham Treasurer - John Bourne Katherine Clagett Warren Rhoads Historian - Frederick DeMarr Directors 1996-1998 W.C. (Bud) Button Editor - Sharon Howe Sweeting Julie Bright Joyce MacDonald John Mitchell William Uber Illustration by Fred H. Greenberg from Washington Itself by E. J. Applewhite, 1986 JOIN US on SATURDAY, MARCH 8 at 2:00 pm at the Glenn Dale Community Center Mr David J. Danelski, Supreme Court Historian, will speak on Sons of Maryland on the United States Supreme Court: Thomas Johnson, Samuel Chase, Gabriel Duvall, Roger Brooke Taney and Thurgood Marshall. Mr. Danelski has researched, taught and written extensively about the United States Supreme Count. He will share little know stories and attempt to undo some popular misconceptions about these men. We have invited the members of the Duvall Society to join us for this celebration of Gabriel Duvall. The reception following the program will be at Marietta, home of Gabriel Duvall. FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK Happy New Year. You will notice on the cover the new/old Board of Directors of the Historical Society and an announcement of the meeting on Saturday, March 8 (2:00 pm, Glenn Dale Community Center) on "Sons of Maryland on the United States Supreme Court." This issue begins with the continuation of a column called Meet the Meet the Board Board written by Secretary Sarah Bourne.
    [Show full text]
  • Accessible Transportation Options for People with Disabilities and Senior Citizens
    Accessible Transportation Options for People with Disabilities and Senior Citizens In the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area JANUARY 2017 Transfer Station Station Features Red Line • Glenmont / Shady Grove Bus to Airport System Orange Line • New Carrollton / Vienna Parking Station Legend Blue Line • Franconia-Springfield / Largo Town Center in Service Map Hospital Under Construction Green Line • Branch Ave / Greenbelt Airport Full-Time Service wmata.com Yellow Line • Huntington / Fort Totten Customer Information Service: 202-637-7000 Connecting Rail Systems Rush-Only Service: Monday-Friday Silver Line • Wiehle-Reston East / Largo Town Center TTY Phone: 202-962-2033 6:30am - 9:00am 3:30pm - 6:00pm Metro Transit Police: 202-962-2121 Glenmont Wheaton Montgomery Co Prince George’s Co Shady Grove Forest Glen Rockville Silver Spring Twinbrook B30 to Greenbelt BWI White Flint Montgomery Co District of Columbia College Park-U of Md Grosvenor - Strathmore Georgia Ave-Petworth Takoma Prince George’s Plaza Medical Center West Hyattsville Bethesda Fort Totten Friendship Heights Tenleytown-AU Prince George’s Co Van Ness-UDC District of Columbia Cleveland Park Columbia Heights Woodley Park Zoo/Adams Morgan U St Brookland-CUA African-Amer Civil Dupont Circle War Mem’l/Cardozo Farragut North Shaw-Howard U Rhode Island Ave Brentwood Wiehle-Reston East Spring Hill McPherson Mt Vernon Sq NoMa-Gallaudet U New Carrollton Sq 7th St-Convention Center Greensboro Fairfax Co Landover Arlington Co Tysons Corner Gallery Place Union Station Chinatown Cheverly 5A to
    [Show full text]
  • Senior Mobility and Accessibility Needs and Barriers Study
    Senior Mobility and Accessibility Needs and Barriers Study Draft Report June 7, 2017 Prepared for National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Transportation/Land-Use Connections (TLC) Technical Assistance Program and the City of Greenbelt Photo credit: www.pedbikeimages.org / Laura Sandt (2009) Prepared by KFH KFH Group, Inc. Ciii•l1111 Bethesda, Maryland Senior Mobility and Accessibility Needs and Barriers Study EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Senior Mobility and Accessibility Needs and Barriers Study, funded through the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Transportation/Land-Use Connections (TLC) Technical Assistance Program, brought together stakeholders in the Greenbelt community and solicited residents’ input to: Identify key areas where Greenbelt’s older adult and disabled populations are underserved, and Recommend transportation projects to best serve these populations. To accomplish this, a Needs and Barriers Assessment was conducted to identify transportation needs and barriers for older adults and people with disabilities living in Greenbelt. The assessment includes a review of demographic and land use data, outreach to the community through a survey and meetings with stakeholders in the Greenbelt community. Following these efforts, options were developed to address the needs and barriers identified. The Needs and Barriers Assessment found that the majority of older adults live in the northwest section of Greenbelt. The percent increase in population for the age 90 and over group from 2000 to 2010 is significantly
    [Show full text]
  • New Carrollton Station Future Bus Facility Needs and Short-Term Access Assessment
    New Carrollton Station Future Bus Facility Needs and Short-Term Access Assessment May 2011 New Carrollton Station Future Bus Facility Needs and Short-Term Access Assessment Final Report Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Department of Planning and Joint Development Office of Station Area Planning and Asset Management May 2011 Lead Agency: Consultant: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Parsons Brinckerhoff Authority Dudley Whitney, AICP, Project Manager Station Area Planning and Asset Management 1401 K Street NW Steven E. Goldin, Director Suite 701 Robin McElhenny, Manager of Station Area Planning Washington, DC 20005 John Magarelli, PE, Project Manager 600 5th Street NW Washington, DC 20001 New Carrollton Station Future Bus Facility Needs and Short-Term Access Assessment Contents Executive Summary ES-1 Assessment of Existing Conditions ES-1 Future Bus Bay Requirements ES-3 Introduction 1 Existing Conditions 7 Station Characteristics 7 Rail Service 9 Bus Service 10 Assessment of Existing Conditions at New Carrollton Metro Station and Recommended Short-Term Improvements 15 Estimate of Future Bus Bay Requirements 25 Future Land-Use 26 Methodology 29 Bus Bay Requirements 30 Future Estimates 31 Appendix A: Calculation of Future Bus Bay Requirements 35 New Carrollton Station Future Bus Facility Needs and Short-Term Access Assessment List of Figures Figure ES-1: Passenger Queues on the East Side ES-2 Figure 1: New Carrollton Metrorail Station Surrounding Area 1 Figure 2: Overview of the New Carrollton Bus Bays 7 Figure 3: Overview
    [Show full text]