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Metro is scrapping nearly 530 bus stops to make service faster and more direct, also allowing riders to catch buses more ...
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Here's what WMATA is planning for Monday's snowstormHere's what WMATA is planning for Monday's snowstorm. ... Metrobus began operating in a Severe plan as of 5 a.m. on Monday. Under this plan, 42 out of 193 bus routes will operate.
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Washingtonian on MSNEvery Bus Line in DC Is Changing This Weekend. Here’s What to Know.Bus routes are changing. Yes, even yours!” If you’ve been on a Metrobus recently, you’ve probably heard that announcement playing over the speakers. WMATA has been working toward a major redesign of ...
WMATA is also pointing to the plan as advancing more equitable development. Of Metro’s portfolio of future development sites, 70% are within a half-mile from communities designated by the ...
Planners eliminated 527 bus stops across the District — about 5 percent of all stops — including the stop East of the ...
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WMATA plans to roll out 'open payment' fare options in 2025Metro riders could soon have a new option when it comes to paying for rail and bus service. In 2025, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is planning to roll out a new “open ...
WMATA's largest union, ATU Local 689, released their own report Thursday suggesting ways to fund and fix Metro.The union report calls for a flat fare system, ...
It's time for the Great Leap Forward—Version 2. Or at least MetroForward 2, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's (WMATA) plan to fix the smoke-filled platforms, electrical fires ...
In a news release from May 27, Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 689, which represents over 15,000 workers employed by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), stated that WMATA ...
The general manager of the Washington, D.C. area’s transit system announced on May 6 substantial changes in the way the Metrorail will operate because of malfunctioning equipment and parts. Paul ...
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) on Feb. 28 reported that its plan to change the way it presses wheels on the 7000-series rapid transit cars is under development, based on ...
WMATA is presenting its plan to the Board Thursday. Metro tested the problem at Judiciary Square Monday through Wednesday, and discovered that there was a problem with "false marker coil detection ...
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