WASHINGTON D.C., DC — The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is promising that the overhaul of their Metrobus system will address riders concerns and needs. The changes include ...
For the second year, Metro is making annual transit stats available to riders in a personalized report. After nearly 100,000 people looked at their 2023 Rewind last January, the transit agency ...
Georgetown University students encountered redesigned routes for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s (WMATA) bus network as they returned to campus for the fall semester. The routes ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Metrobus service will change Sunday, June 29, as the system’s “Better Bus Network” is said to offer enhanced service, with roughly five percent fewer stops to improve speed ...
Metrobus riders will be taking extra time to figure out their commute after the transportation system renamed all stops and redesigned every route on Sunday. The major change was through WMATA’s ...
The live conference has ended. Stay tuned for full conference. WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Big changes are on the way for Metrobus riders. Starting Sunday, June 29, the Washington Metropolitan Area ...
Metrobus riders will soon have the ability to use credit and debit cards to pay for rides. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is adding the same “Tap-Ride-Go” ability to its ...
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) launched a tap-to-pay program Nov. 18 that allows riders to pay Metrobus fares with credit or debit cards instead of SmarTrip cards. The ...
It may be the biggest change to the Metrobus system since buses started rolling on streets in the D.C. area: WMATA’s Better Bus Network redesign is scheduled to take effect in late June. The transit ...
The first redesign of the Metrobus system since 1973 was executed on Sunday, with 527 bus stops throughout the Washington metropolitan area eliminated. All bus routes were changed, as was each bus ...
Crime is declining on the Metro system, but riders’ perceptions of safety depend on which mode of transportation they use. Riders on Metrobus reported more safety concerns than those on Metrorail.
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, ...