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Metrobus (Washington, D.C.)

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Metrobus is a bus service operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Its fleet consists of 1,460 buses covering an area of 1,500 square miles (3,900 km²) in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. There are 176 bus lines serving 12,301 stops, including 3,133 bus shelters and nearly every Metrorail station. Morgan Boulevard is one of only a few stations that are not served by Metrobus. In fiscal year 2006, Metrobus provided 131 million trips, 39% of all Washington Metro trips.<ref>WMATA Facts (PDF)</ref> On a typical weekday, it provides about 460,000 trips.<ref>WMATA press release — Metrorail records four consecutive high ridership days last week</ref>

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[edit] Fares

The current Metrobus fare structure is as follows:<ref>WMATA official site: Fares and Passes (Retrieved 10-Aug-2006)</ref>

  • Local bus: $1.25
  • Express bus: $3.00[1]
  • Route 98 (Adams-Morgan/U St Link), S80, S91 (Springfield TAGS): 25¢[2]
  • Routes 2T, 2W, 3T, 12C, 12D, 12E, 12F, 12L, 12M, 12R, 12S, 18R, 18S, 20F, 20W, 20X, 20Y, 24T, 28T, and REX: $1.00
  • Routes 94, A2, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, M8, M9, W2, W3, W6, W8, and W9: 75¢[2]
  • Routes B2, P1, P2, P6, U2 and 90 southbound, south of Good Hope Road: 75¢[2]
  • GEORGE (routes 26A, 26E, 26W): 50¢

NOTES:

  1. Express routes: B30, P17, P19, W13, 5A, 11Y, 17A, 17B, 17G, 17H, 17K,17L, 17M, 18E, 18G, 18H, 18P, 29E, 29G, 29H, and 29X.
  2. No transfers issued with payment of this fare. The regular local bus fare must be paid in order to receive a transfer.

[edit] Transfers and Passes

The Metrobus transfer policy is listed below. This section discusses the transfer policy to and from Metrobus and other regional bus operators. The routes can be Metrobus routes or routes of other regional operators.

Cost of bus fare
 From   to Local Buses[1]   to Express Buses[2]
(Metrobus or Fairfax Connector) 
 to PRTC routes
(Transfers ONLY accepted from WMATA) 
Metrorail (transfer must be
obtained at boarding station)
35¢ (on routes with a $1.25 fare)
10¢ (on routes with a $1.00 fare)
Free (on routes with a 75¢ or lower fare)
$2.10 $2.90 to PRTC OmniRide
$1.60 to PRTC MetroDirect
Metrobus:
2T, 2W, 3T, 12C, 12D, 12E, 12F, 12L,
12M, 12R, 12S, 18R, 18S, 20F, 20W,
20X, 20Y, 24T, 28T, and REX
25¢ (to routes with a $1.25 fare)
Free (on routes with a $1.00 or lower fare)
$2.00 $2.80 to PRTC OmniRide
$1.50 to PRTC MetroDirect
Metrobus:
26A, 26E, 26W (GEORGE)
75¢ (to routes with a $1.25 fare)
50¢ (on routes with a $1.00 fare)
$2.75 $2.00 to PRTC MetroDirect
Metrobus:
All other local routes
Free $1.75 $2.55 to PRTC OmniRide
$1.25 to PRTC MetroDirect
Arlington Transit (ART)
Connect-A-Ride
DASH
Fairfax Connector
(except Routes 380, 595, and 597)
Ride-On
Free $1.75 N/A
Fairfax Connector routes 380, 595, 597
Metrobus express routes
PRTC OmniRide
Free Free N/A
The Bus
CUE
50¢ (on routes with a $1.25 fare)
Free (to routes with a 75¢ fare)
$2.25 N/A
Regional One Day Pass[3]

(Obtained from the bus driver)

Free $1.75 N/A

NOTES:

  1. Local Buses: Metrobus local routes, Ride-On, The Bus (Prince George's County), DC Circulator, Fairfax Connector (except Routes 380, 595, and 597), Connect-A-Ride, Fairfax CUE, DASH, and Arlington Transit. The Regional One-Day Pass is sold by operators on these buses, except for the DC Circulator.
  2. Express Buses: Metrobus express routes, PRTC OmniRide, PRTC MetroDirect, Fairfax Connector routes 380, 595, and 597.
  3. The Regional One-Day Pass ($3) is good for a maximum of $1.25 off the fare of any valid operator listed above.

[edit] Roster

All buses are fully accessible under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. All buses have bike racks except for 3951-3954 and C001-C004.

Year Make Model Length (ft) Width (in) Engine Numbers
1990 Flxible Metro-B 40102-6C 40 102 Cummins L10 9301-9413
1990 Flxible Metro-B 35102-6C 35 102 Cummins L10 9481-9498
1992 BIA Orion 05.501 40 102 Detroit Diesel Series 50
(Originally Detroit Diesel 6V92TA)
9601-9660
1993 Flxible Metro-D 40102-6C 40 102 Cummins L10 9701-9785
1994 Flxible Metro-D 40102-6M 40 102 Cummins M11E 9801-9818
1994 Flxible Metro-D 40102-4D 40 102 Detroit Diesel Series 50 9819-9835
1995 American Ikarus 436.06 60 102 Cummins M11E 5201-5245
1995 Flxible Metro-E 40102-4T 40 102 Detroit Diesel Series 50 4001-4104
1997 Orion 05.501 40 102 Detroit Diesel Series 50 4200
1998 Orion 05.501 40 102 Detroit Diesel Series 50 4201-4412
1999 Orion 05.504 30 96 Detroit Diesel Series 50 3900-3950
1999 Orion 02.501 26 96 Cummins ISB 3701-3742 [1]
2000 Orion 06.501 40 102 Detroit Diesel Series 50 2000-2099
2000 Orion 05.501 40 102 Detroit Diesel Series 50 2100-2231
2001 Goshen GCII "cutaway van" 22 96 Navistar T444E C001-C004 [2]
2001 New Flyer C40LF 40 102 Cummins C Gas Plus 2300-2399
2002 New Flyer C40LF 40 102 Cummins C Gas Plus 2401-2459
2002 New Flyer C40LF 40 102 John Deere 6081 CNG 2460-2464
2002 Neoplan AN460 60 102 Detroit Diesel Series 60 5301-5321
2002 Thomas SLF230 30 96 Cummins ISB 3951-3954 [3]
2004 Van Hool A330 40 102 Cummins ISL 1100-1129 [4]
2005 Orion 07.501 40 102 Cummins C Gas Plus 2501-2615
2006 Orion 07.501 40 102 John Deere 6081 CNG 2616-2685, 2701-2730
2006 New Flyer DE40LF 40 102 Cummins ISL 6001-6039
2006 New Flyer DE40LFR 40 102 Cummins ISL 6040-6050
2006 Orion 07.503 30 102 Cummins C Gas Plus 3001-3035
2006 New Flyer D40LFR 40 102 Cummins ISM 6101-6217


NOTES:

  1. 3701-3742 are owned by the District of Columbia and currently operate out of Western Division. These units may not be transferred outside of the District.
  2. C001-C004 are owned by the Transportation Association of Greater Springfield (TAGS) and operated by WMATA from Four Mile Run under contract, only on Routes S80 and S91.
  3. 3951-3954 are owned by the City of Falls Church and operated by WMATA under contract from the Arlington Garage only on GEORGE services.
  4. 1100-1129 are for the DC Circulator service, with partial funding by WMATA, operated by First Transit under contract.

[edit] Divisions

There are 10 divisions (garages) in the Metrobus system. Three of them are open on weekdays only.

Open seven days a week:

  • Bladensburg, located at 2251 26th Street NE, in the District.
  • Four Mile Run, located near the stream of the same name in southern Arlington at 3501 South Glebe Road, just south of Crystal City. This garage handles Arlington and Royal division routes on weekends.
  • Landover, located at 3433 Pennsy Drive in Landover.
  • Montgomery, located on Nicholson Lane, just east of Rockville Pike in Rockville.
  • Northern, located at 4615 14th Street, NW in the northwestern portion of the District. The facility is a former trolley barn for the Capital Traction Company.
  • Southeastern, located at 17 M Street, SE in the Anacostia section of the District.
  • Western, located on 5230 Wisconsin Avenue, NW in the Friendship Heights neighborhood of the District.


Open weekdays only:

  • Arlington, located at North Quincy Street at Wilson Boulevard in Arlington, next to Ballston Common. This garage will close in 2008, with operations moved to a new garage in Fairfax County.
  • Royal Street, located on 600 North Royal Street in Alexandria.
  • Southern Avenue Annex (also known as simply "The Annex"), located on the Capitol Heights, MD side of Southern Avenue by Marlboro Pike.

[edit] See also

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[edit] References

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Washington, D.C. metropolitan area bus systems
Metrobus — District of Columbia: DC Circulator
Maryland: The Bus · Ride On · Connect-a-Ride
Virginia: ART · CUE · DASH · Fairfax Connector · GEORGE · PRTC
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