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53 to Glenmont Metro Station 53 To Glenmont Metro Station MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY HOW TO RIDE A BUS FARES SEE TIMEPOINT LOCATION ON ROUTE MAP Check schedule for timepoint nearest your Regular Fare or Token $1.80 location. Wait at the blue and white RIDE ON Fare Using SmarTrip® $1.60 bus stop sign. Arrive several minutes before Seniors and persons with disability with valid ID scheduled time. Have exact fare ready (drivers (including attendant-eligible) except during free periods: do not make change). Cash $0.90 Senior/Disabled SmarTrip® $0.80 Shady Grove Muncaster Mill & Magruder Muncaster Mill & Bowie Mill/Cashell Olney Mill Rd & MD 108 & Marian Gold Mine Rd & Montgomery Lindenwood Dr & Old Baltimore Rd Georgia Ave & Glenmont • Not all stops are listed on a public timetable. Metro Station (East)Redland Rds High School Bowie Mill Rds & Wickham Rds MD 108 Georgia Ave Assisted Living Heritage Hills Dr General Hospital Old Baltimore Rd & MD 108 Prince Phillip Dr Metro Station Senior/Disabled SmarTrip® Transfer from Metrorail $0.30 If you are unfamiliar with your stop, sit or 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 1011121314 • Seniors age 65 years or older with a Senior stand behind the line near the front of the bus 5:20 5:33 5:38 5:43 5:47 5:50 5:54 6:08 SmarTrip® card or valid Metro Senior ID Card FREE and ask the bus driver to notify you when your or with valid Medicare Card and Photo ID from 5:50 6:03 6:07 6:09 6:14 6:18 6:21 6:25 6:39 9:30AM - 3PM Mon - Fri 6:20 6:34 6:39 6:44 6:48 6:51 6:55 7:11 stop is approaching. Person with disability with Metro Disabled 6:50 7:04 7:08 7:10 7:15 7:19 7:22 7:26 7:42 • Ask the bus driver if you are not sure if the Identifi cation Card from 9:30AM - 3PM Mon - Fri FREE 7:25 7:39 7:44 7:49 7:53 7:57 8:01 8:18 bus goes to your stop. 8:00 8:14 8:19 8:24 8:28 8:31 8:35 8:51 Person with disability with Metro Disability ID Card - Attendant Eligible from 9:30AM - 3PM Mon-Fri If you have internet access (at home or FREE 8:35 8:49 8:54 8:59 9:03 9:06 9:10 9:25 • Attendant rides half fare or free depending on time 3:43 3:51 3:56 3:57 4:02 4:05 4:09 4:13 4:15 4:20 4:24 4:27 4:31 4:43 somewhere else, such as a public library), 4:13 4:22 4:25 4:31 4:35 4:39 4:44 4:49 4:53 4:57 5:01 5:15 MetroAccess - Certifi ed Customer with ID it may be easier for you to use an online MetroAccess - Companion FREE 4:43 4:52 4:55 5:01 5:05 5:09 5:14 5:19 5:23 5:27 5:31 5:45 trip planner rather than a paper timetable. 5:13 5:22 5:25 5:31 5:35 5:39 5:44 5:49 5:53 5:57 6:01 6:15 Children under age 5 5:43 5:52 5:55 6:01 6:05 6:09 6:14 6:19 6:23 6:27 6:31 6:45 • Be mindful of changes in the schedule, Limit 2 children per paying passenger FREE 6:13 6:22 6:25 6:31 6:35 6:39 6:44 6:49 6:53 6:57 7:01 7:15 for holidays or bad weather. Local Bus Transfer with SmarTrip® FREE 6:48 6:56 6:59 7:04 7:08 7:12 7:17 7:22 7:26 7:29 7:33 7:46 Please observe the following rules for all 7:25 7:33 7:36 7:41 7:45 7:49 7:54 7:59 8:03 8:06 8:10 8:23 • AM PM patrons: No eating, drinking, or smoking. 53 To Shady Grove Metro Station • Electronic devices may be played with MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY earphones set at low level. GUARANTEED RIDE HOME SEE TIMEPOINT LOCATION ON ROUTE MAP When you take Metrobus, Metrorail and Ride On to work, you are eligible to participate in the free HOW TO READ A TIMETABLE Commuter Connections Guaranteed Ride Home • Find the schedule for the day of the week and Program. To register and to receive program the direction you wish to ride. details call: Glenmont Georgia Ave & Old Baltimore Rd Lindenwood Dr & Montgomery Marian Gold Mine Rd & Georgia Ave & Olney Mill Rd & Bowie Mill/Cashell Magruder Muncaster Mill & Muncaster Mill & Shady Grove Commuter Services at 301-770-POOL(7665). Metro Station Prince Phillip Dr & MD 108 Old Baltimore Rd General Hospital Assisted Living Heritage Hills Dr MD 108 MD 108 & Wickham Rds High School Bowie Mill Rds Redland Rds Metro Station (East) • Find the timepoints closest to your origin and 14 13 12 11 10 8 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 destination. The timepoints are shown on the 5:15 5:27 5:31 5:35 5:39 5:45 5:49 5:50 5:56 6:02 6:07 6:15 route map and indicate the time the bus is 5:45 5:57 6:01 6:05 6:09 6:15 6:19 6:20 6:26 6:32 6:37 6:45 scheduled to be at the particular location. Your 6:15 6:28 6:32 6:36 6:40 6:47 6:49 6:53 6:54 7:00 7:07 7:13 7:22 nearest bus stop may be between timepoints. METROACCESS 6:45 6:58 7:02 7:06 7:10 7:17 7:21 7:22 7:28 7:35 7:41 7:50 7:20 7:33 7:37 7:41 7:45 7:52 7:54 7:58 7:59 8:05 8:12 8:18 8:27 • Read down the column to see the times when Alternative paratransit service to this Ride On 7:50 8:03 8:07 8:11 8:15 8:22 8:26 8:27 8:33 8:40 8:46 8:55 a trip will be at the given timepoint. Read the route for people with certifi ed disabilities is 8:15 8:27 8:31 8:35 8:39 8:45 8:49 8:50 8:56 9:02 9:07 9:15 available. Call MetroAccess at 301-562-5360. 3:51 3:57 4:06 times across to the right to see when the trip 3:40 3:56 4:00 4:04 4:08 4:15 4:17 4:21 4:34 reaches other timepoints. If no time is shown, 4:13 4:29 4:33 4:37 4:41 4:48 4:52 5:05 that trip does not serve that timepoint. 4:43 5:00 5:04 5:09 5:13 5:20 5:24 5:38 5:13 5:30 5:34 5:39 5:43 5:50 5:54 6:08 5:45 6:02 6:06 6:10 6:14 6:20 6:24 6:37 6:15 6:32 6:36 6:40 6:44 6:50 6:54 7:07 6:45 7:01 7:05 7:09 7:13 7:19 7:23 7:36 There is NO Saturday or Sunday service 7:15 7:31 7:35 7:39 7:43 7:49 7:53 8:06 on this route AM PM Shady Grove Metro Station - MD 115 & Bowie Mill Rd - Goldmine Rd - Lindenwood Dr - Montgomery General Hospital - Prince Phillip Dr - 53 ICC Park & Ride Lot - Georgia Ave - Norbeck Rd - Glenmont Metro Station ine Rd M Marian Please arrive at your stop several See inset d Assisted l o 8 minutes ahead of your bus’ scheduled 8 108 Living G d 9 arrival. Since safe service is a priority at R 9 s ge Marian r 97 Ride On, buses may be delayed due to ita i ria er Hi Assisted M ll Rd O B H 97 lls y l Old traffi c or weather. Living e 6 n D e n r l L y Baltimore Rd e a v y en Eliz en o O e ab d w od Queen A to u e in Wickham Rd n Q th L Montgomery Elizabeth Dr ia s Dr 11 General g vi St John’sohnohhnhn’s Dr r lle Hospital o nwood D r e e R r d d D e G in v Brooke L rs A Prince e Grove ES d t R d 5 a R w d r Phillip Dr ill d e R a 10 t e 7 M s St John’s H ie B a Montgomeryow l c B r l St Peter’s Gl R e Olney Post Office n d a e u d r Brooke Fraley Farm Rd h y ia s ICC Park & Ride Lot Gaithersburg M D g Farm Dr a Olney r p Washington Grove i C l AM ES l 12 i Co 28 Fire Station PM eo 2 h G P F 108 ogg Ln d 13 ce Derwood Redland MS y R in 115 M Hines r d d Post un P R R c C e Office a he y Dr r Brimstone st rry lle o e n e Va v r im Academy Dr o u M C lt r R i Sequoyah ES IC a l l G d l R IA B l V 97 R I d Old SS Washington Grove y E d M PR a d EX Sandy Spring h n e 3 P S a Magruder O l ST Co 40 Fire Station ld d 4 HS N- AM d R NO Em Rd e O d PM ory Church R oo Candlewood ES w d ry Nee Emo Ln Swim Center 370 115 Rd Ne Bat st Shady AM edwo che ore 1 PM od Rd e ll ors F Grove v A Legend ICC Park & Ride lot served by trips going C a i toward Glenmont Metro in AM and trips F r g re a Bus route Hospital r going toward Shady Grove in PM b de o ri b Certain trips e c s d k G Point of interest Certain trips R R B d l r Express service l a i n School h ch 3 Schedule timepoint y a W Rd L 355 k y Library c Metrorail station e Georgia Ave d rb Glenmont R o h Metrorail line 495 N p Interstate highway Route 53 travels as a non-stop 14 ol express along Georgia Ave.
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