For immediate release: March 11, 2021

Metrobus to expand service on weekdays, restore additional routes on weekends effective March 14

Beginning Sunday, March 14, Metrobus riders will see more service every day of the week as bus ridership continues to outpace rail during the pandemic’s recovery. Changes will be implemented on 59 Metrobus routes serving the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, offering improved service, enhancing reliability, and helping to alleviate crowding.

Since the pandemic began, demand on Metrobus has gradually increased as the system continues to provide service to essential workers and transit dependent customers across the region. Over the past month, weekday and weekend Metrobus ridership on average was about 40 percent (143,000 trips) and 50 percent (83,000 trips) of pre-pandemic levels, respectively.

Given the ridership demand, Metrobus will increase service to 80 percent of pre-pandemic levels. More service and supplemental buses will be added for customers on 18 of the busiest routes, including six that will resume normal peak and off-peak service. Customers on the weekends will have more options, too, with the restoration of service on 12 routes. Meanwhile, service adjustments will be implemented on 29 other routes to adjust for traffic and improve reliability.  

In addition to the service changes, further management actions will be implemented to reduce costs and improve efficiencies, including the consolidation of bus operations and services from West Ox to the Four Mile Run Bus Garage. The temporary closure of the West Ox facility will allow Metro to streamline operations and preserve limited resources, saving costs without impacting service to customers. 

Metrobus plans additional service changes in June that will increase service and capacity as more people return to work, more businesses reopen, and the region recovers from the pandemic. 

Customers may view a detailed list of bus service changes and routes not operating. For additional information check timetables on wmata.com.

Service information, effective Sunday, March 14:

Additional service will be provided and service restored on the following routes (check timetables for schedule information):

Weekday

Service restored to pre-pandemic levels

DC - H8, U5, U6, V7, V8
VA – 28A

Trips or supplemental buses added to reduce crowding

DC - 54, 70, 79, 92
MD – F4, P12, T18, C2
VA – 1A, 16E, Metroway, REX

Weekend

Service restored

DC – D2, E2, G2, M6, X8
MD – NH2, C14*, R12*, Z6*, H12, T14, V12
VA – NH2

*Routes operate Saturday only, as scheduled prior to the pandemic. All other routes will operate Saturday and Sunday.

Service adjustments will be implemented to improve reliability on the following routes (check timetables for schedule information):

DC - 30N, 30S, 31, 33, 32, 36, 80, B2, D6, P6, 52, 90, 96, S2, S9, X2
MD - 89M, A12, D12, D13, D14, C4, C29, Z7
VA - 2B, 10A, 22A 38B, TAGS 

As of January 4, 2021, TAGS service (Routes S80 and S91) is being operated by Fairfax Connector. The new Connector service is named 350/TAGS and 351/TAGS.