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  2. List of Metrobus routes in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Mid-Day non-rush hour/peak period service began on June 24, 2007; Saturday service began on March 24, 2013. [24] Sunday service began on December 29, 2013. [25] Cash-free route from June 24, 2018, until June 23, 2019. Passengers wishing to use cash would have to use Route 70. [26]

  3. Military Road–Crosstown Line - Wikipedia

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    The Military Road–Crosstown Line, designated Route E4, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the Friendship Heights station of the Red Line of the Washington Metro and Fort Totten station of the Red and Green Lines of the Washington Metro or Riggs Park (Eastern Ave & Jamaica St NE). The ...

  4. Sibley Hospital–Stadium Armory Line - Wikipedia

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    The Sibley Hospital–Stadium Armory Line, designated Route D6, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Stadium–Armory station of the Blue, Orange, and Silver Lines of the Washington Metro and Sibley Hospital in the Palisades neighborhood. The line operates every 15 minutes during the ...

  5. Transportation in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Overall, there are 269 bus routes serving 11,129 stops and 2,554 bus shelters across the city and inner suburbs. [15] The Metrobus runs the Richmond Highway Express, a limited-stop bus route between the King Street–Old Town station of the Yellow and Blue lines of the Washington Metro and Fort Belvoir.

  6. Metrobus (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Metrobus is a bus service operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Its fleet consists of 1,595 buses covering an area of 1,500 square miles (3,900 km 2) in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. [2] There are 269 bus routes serving 11,129 stops, including 2,554 bus shelters. [2]

  7. List of Metrobus routes (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Metrobus routes in Northern Virginia have one or two numbers followed by a letter (1A, 16C, 29N, etc.). Odd-numbered routes are typically part-time variants of even-numbered routes. At one time, odd numbered routes were express routes, but that distinction has been abandoned. Most Maryland and Washington, D.C., routes are grouped by their first ...

  8. List of King County Metro bus routes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current routes operated by the mass transit agency King County Metro in the Greater Seattle area. It includes routes directly operated by the agency, routes operated by contractors and routes operated by King County Metro under contract with another agency. Routes are organized by route number (or letters in the case of ...

  9. Sheriff Road–Capitol Heights Line - Wikipedia

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    Washington Metro: East Capitol Street / Maryland Park Drive Bidirectional Metrobus: A12 TheBus: 24, 25 East Capitol Street / Yost Place Bidirectional Metrobus: A12 TheBus: 24, 25 Addison Road station Bus Bay A Bidirectional Metrobus: A12, C21, C22, C27, C29, J12, P12, V12, V14 TheBus: 18, 20, 23 Washington Metro: Central Avenue / Yolanda Avenue