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Metrobus service will change Sunday, June 29, as the system’s “Better Bus Network” is said to offer enhanced service.
Planners eliminated 527 bus stops across the District — about 5 percent of all stops — including the stop East of the ...
WMATA takes $150M a year in federal funds and delivers nothing but delays, dysfunction, and decay. My bill blocks funding until WMATA is renamed WMAGA and the Metrorail becomes the TRUMP TRAIN.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is preparing to roll out its Better Bus Network next month. Justice Department says Trump can abolish national monuments I’ve Worked on ...
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) plans to remove at least 19 Arlington Metrobus stops and three Falls Church stops on June 29, the agency told ARLnow.
WMATA put out a request for proposals for the Deanwood site in June, encouraging developers to come up with plans that would include new housing and neighborhood-serving retail up to 275K SF.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s (WMATA) Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Yetunde Olumide on Feb. 3 presented the latest mid-year financial update to the board, ...
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) crews clear snow at Metro stations in the DMV. Trump to sign sweeping executive order to expand school choice IRS starts new tax rule for ...
In a post on X, WMATA said customers took more than 11.6 million trips using the bus service. “October was record-breaking! We’re beyond excited to be your choice for getting around […] ...
The Better Bus initiative, originally announced by WMATA last spring, outlined a complete overhaul of current Metrobus routes promising to improve wait times and make the route names less confusing.
WASHINGTON — The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission sued Metro on Thursday, alleging that WMATA authorities, who operate D.C. Metrorail and Metrobus, did not hand over information related to ...
The base fare for a Metrobus trip is $2.25, a figure that rose 12.5% on June 30 to account for inflation and to maintain levels of bus service for the agency’s new fiscal year.