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Tenleytown-AU Station.Pdf Bus Service from Tenleytown-AU M4 Pinehurt Circle BUS BOARDING MAP Bethesda BUS SERVICE AND BOARDING LOCATIONS The table shows approximate time between buses in minutes; check schedules for full details Utah Ave Rock Creek W d R MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY i s t Fort Reno Park 1/4 mile Park c l e radius BOARD AT Takoma o Chesapeake St n B walking s ROUTE DESTINATION BUS STOP AM RUSH MIDDAY PM RUSH EVENING DAY EVENING DAY EVENING t distance i n Western Ave S A t s Chesapeake St v R 1 i e FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS-SOUTHEAST LINE 4 v r t e r D S R Georgia Ave d t d r 30N Naylor Rd 45-60 50-65 55-60 60 55-60 60 55-60 60 r m CHEVY CHASE o F B 43 Connecticut Ave 30S Southern Ave m 45-60 50-65 55-60 60 50-60 60 55-60 60 Woodrow B 37 Brandywine St Wilson t High 30N 30S Friendship Heights m 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30N 30S 30th Pl S A School 31 33 N2 d ve Military Rd n Sears A 2 WISCONSIN AVE LINE Friendship Heights a 4 k c k t s o d r C a d S r r R D Potomac Park 10-15 25-30 25-30 30-40 30 30 30 -- 31 Military Rd Butterworth Pl u ll b i h M t e B t M r N d 0 WISCONSIN AVE o R 4 t FRIENDSHIP F n 33 Federal Triangle m 10-15 25-30 25-30 30-40 30 30 30 -- M4 Tenleytown-AU ra G B HEIGHTS Best Buy 31 33 Friendship Heights 10-20 10-20 5-10 10-20 10-20 10-20 10-20 10-30 D m A YOU Albemarle St B Albemarle St WISCONSIN AVE LIMITED Nebraska Ave Rock A ARE Creek Fort Totten d 37 Archives m 15-18 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- l R B Park P nt Chesapeake St ra HERE to n G 37 Friendship Heights -- -- 18 -- -- -- -- -- FOREST Al Alton Pl m A 3 t Albermarle St New Hampshire Ave 9 S t Western Ave HILLS h EAST CAPITOL ST-CARDOZO LINE Tenleytown-AU d n S 3 y t 4 le n 96 Stadium-Armory m 15-22 -- 24 -- 32-35 -- -- -- Georgia Ave e T Yuma St BC Yuma St le TENLEYTOWN c Massachusetts Ave ir C 96 Capitol Heights m -- 24 -- 30 32-35 32-35 30-35 30-35 WISCONSIN AVE W BC i M4 H2 Van Ness-UDC e s v c N2 Georgia Ave-Petworth A o CROSSTOWN LINE H4 American University- n t a t s S k S Windom Pl Tenley Campus i H3 UDC s n d a h Van Ness St r t Connecticut Ave n A H2 Brookland-CUA m via Van Ness St 24-30 32 32 36-40 32 32 40 40 b 0 2 v 4 D e H2 4 e N H3• H4 Brookland-CUA m via Porter St 10-20 32 6-16 36-40 32 32 40 40 Nebraska Ave MT PLEASANT D Sibley Dalecarlia Pkwy LEGEND WElevatorarren St Escalator Bus Bay/Bus Stop Hospital NEBRASKA AVE LINE American AA Catholic University PORTER ST H3 H4 Park Rd Porter St Mt Pleasant St COLUMBIA University BROOKLAND M4 Pinehurst Circle NW 10-30 30 15-20 30 -- -- -- -- Loughboro Rd MCLEAN H3 H4 Adams Mill Rd C 30N 37 Cleveland Park HEIGHTS MacArthur Blvd M4 GARDENS Brookland-CUA North St Capitol M4 Sibley Hospital 15-24 30 20 30 -- -- -- -- 30S MONROE D Loughboro Rd New Mexico Ave 96 Columbia ST H2 H4 31 Washington M4 Heights MICHIGANH2 AVE H3 MASSACHUSETTS AVE LINE 33 Woodley Rd Irving St IRVING ST Hospital Center H4 Idaho Ave H2 H3 H2 H4 WISCONSIN AVE WISCONSIN National N2 Farragut North & West 18 34 30-34 -- -- -- -- -- Cathedral Ave H3 Rhode Island Ave m Arizona Ave Zoo H2 H4 B Columbia Rd Cathedral Ave 29th St N2 Friendship Heights 34 34 14-34 30 -- -- -- -- Massachusetts Ave m N2 Trinity A Columbia Rd MICHIGAN AVE University MT PLEASANT-TENLEYTOWN LINE Woodley Park Calvert St W45 16th St & Shepherd St C -- -- 1 trip -- -- -- -- -- WESTCHESTER National Bladensburg Rd 18th St W47 Columbia Heights -- -- 1 trip -- -- -- -- -- Cathedral m C WOODLEY Rhode Island Ave ADAMS AMERICAN UNIVERSITY SHUTTLE Visit american.edu for service information PARK Georgia Ave D MORGAN To Friendship Hgts 96 LEDROIT MASSACHUSETTS AVE Rhode Island Ave PARK A During track work and/or rail shutdown events, this bus stop will U St U St Naval New York Ave To Van Ness-UDC also be served by Metro shuttle buses. Observatory U St POTOMAC RIVER Florida Ave B 16th St New York Ave Connecticut Ave Shaw-Howard U 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. WISCONSIN AVE Florida Ave N2 New Jersey Ave IVY Deanwood ‡ Friday and Saturday Late night service begins after midnight. 37 • H3 only operates on weekday rush hours. MacArthur Blvd CITY Q St Q St National Georgetown Arboretum University Rhode Island Ave Gallaudet Dupont Circle University NoMa-Gallaudet U LOGAN 96 New York Ave GEORGETOWN M ST CIRCLE M St PENNSYLVANIA AVE Florida Ave 21ST ST 21ST Farragut McPherson Mt Vernon Sq Farragut North Sq Maryland Ave K St K St Bladensburg Rd West K St K St CENTRAL WASHINGTON DC Foggy Bottom-GWU North St Capitol Metro 8th St Minnesota Ave N2 George Gallery 13th St H ST Center Judiciary Q ST 37 Q ST Q ST Washington Place Dupont Circle 96 3RD ST 1ST ST MASSACHUSETTS AVE RHODE ISLAND AVE NORTH CAPITOL ST NORTH 23rd St 23rd Sq University Dupont 13TH ST P ST P ST P ST P ST NEW JERSEY AVE 20TH ST Circle F St Union Station 16TH ST 15TH ST 14TH ST Logan Massachusetts Ave Circle Theodore Kennedy MASSACHUSETTS AVE Rock Creek & O ST O ST O ST 31 13TH ST 11TH ST 10TH ST 9TH ST 8TH ST 7TH ST 6TH ST 5TH ST Roosevelt Center Virginia Ave St 21st The White House Potomac Parkway Ballston-MU Virginia Square-GMU Clarendon Court House Maryland Ave N2 Island 15TH ST Rosslyn State N ST N ST Scott VERMONT AVE 25TH ST 24TH ST 23RD ST 22ND ST 37 20TH ST 19TH ST N ST N ST NoMa- Department C St Circle 12TH ST Federal Archives 17TH ST Gallaudet U 33 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE Thomas DOWNTOWN RHODE ISLAND AVE Triangle M ST M ST M ST Central LINCOLN M ST Circle M ST M ST M ST CONNECTICUT AVE MASSACHUSETTS AVE Constitution Ave Washington Constitution Ave 37 Washington, DC 9th St US 96 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NEW JERSEY AVE Monument Capitol PARK L ST L ST Farragut L ST Walter E Washington schematic map This map shows routes that East Capitol St East Capitol St 96 30N 30S 31 33 North Convention Center NEW YORK AVE L ST The Mall 21ST ST travel through Central 96 96 96 7TH ST Mt Vernon LEGEND not to scale Washington, DC. Lincoln Smithsonian Massachusetts Ave Sq For routes that start/end Memorial Stadium-Armory Washington 13TH ST K ST K ST Benning Capitol K ST K ST K ST 4TH ST 3RD ST 1ST ST CAPITOL ST NORTH in Central Washington, DC, 30N 30S Circle Mt Vernon 6TH ST 5TH ST 16TH ST 15TH ST 14TH ST Rail Lines Metrobus Routes please see the inset. PENNSYLVANIA AVE Road Heights N2 Square 18TH ST 17TH ST Franklin West Potomac Park Farragut McPherson Square K ST 1ST ST 8th St 13th St 22ND ST L’Enfant Plaza DC General 23RD ST PENNSYLVANIA AVE 31 Metrobus Major Route Federal Capitol I ST Square I ST Square I ST 19th St Health South GWU Hospital 37 MASSACHUSETTSI ST AVE Frequent, seven-day service on the core Center SW 12TH ST Metrorail Campus 30N 30S 33 NEW YORK 10TH ST AVE route. On branches, service levels vary. I ST Station and Line Farragut 96 Metrobus Local Route POTOMAC RIVER Foggy Bottom- McPherson Sq TIDAL West H ST GWU H ST H ST H ST Less frequent service, with some evening 37 and weekend service available. Arlington Cemetery BASIN Eastern Market Potomac Ave 31 George Washington University Metro Gallery G ST G ST Lafayette Square G ST G ST Union Station 20TH ST 24TH ST 22ND ST 21ST ST National 37 MetroExtra Route 19TH ST 18TH ST 17TH ST Center Place South Capitol St South Capitol Building Limited stops for a faster ride. Days, times Museum CAPITOL ST NORTH Columbus Circle Commuter Watergate F ST Capital One MASSACHUSETTS AVE and service levels vary by route. F ST F ST F ST Arena F ST Georgetown 3RD ST Law Center 96 15TH ST 14TH ST 13TH ST 9TH ST 8TH ST 6TH ST Railroad 30N Ford’s 7TH ST WMATA The White Warner Theatre DupontCircle_Mezz_QSt House Theatre Transfer 30S 31 National Judiciary E ST Waterfront Navy Yard-Ballpark Theatre Square Points PENNSYLVANIA AVE E ST 5TH ST M St 4TH ST E ST NEW JERSEY AVE 31 E ST E ST 25TH ST VIRGINIA AVE D ST D ST Ave 30N 30S 33 PENNSYLVANIA AVE 3RD ST 2ND ST 1ST ST 1ST ST D ST 2ND ST Map Symbols John A Wilson Building INDIANA AVE Minnesota State Nationals C ST C ST Hospital Naylor Rd Kennedy Department The Ellipse Archives Center 33 37 Park C ST Federal 25th St C ST 12TH ST 14TH ST 23RD ST 30N 21ST ST 20TH ST 19TH ST 9TH ST 7TH ST College/University Triangle 30N 30S LOUISIANA AVE Other Point of Interest Camden St 33 East CONSTITUTION AVE CONSTITUTION AVE CONSTITUTION AVE DELAWARE AVE Museum of Potomac 30S Ave Branch THEODORE African American Vietnam Museum of Museum of NW NE Supreme Court Anacostia Erie St ROOSEVELT BRIDGE Potomac Park History & Culture American Natural History National Park ANACOSTIA RIVER Veterans Gallery of Art EAST CAPITOL ST Memorial History 1ST ST For all service providers, a thick line indicates frequent, 30th St Lincoln World War II Washington Smithsonian Smithsonian National Mall Air & Space Museum of the US Capitol Naylor Rd Memorial Memorial Monument Castle Museum American Indian Library of seven-day service on the core route.
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