List of Metrobus routes (Washington, D.C.)
Encyclopedia
This is a list of bus routes operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority is a tri-jurisdictional government agency that operates transit service in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, including the Metrorail, Metrobus and MetroAccess...

 (WMATA), branded as Metrobus
Metrobus (Washington, D.C.)
Metrobus is a bus service operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority . Its fleet consists of 1,480 buses covering an area of in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. There are over 300 bus routes serving 12,216 stops, including 2,398 bus shelters. In fiscal year 2009,...

. Many are the descendants of streetcar lines operated by the Capital Transit Company or its predecessors.

Numbering

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 D.C. and Maryland routes are grouped by their first digit. When this system was laid out in 1936, the following clustering was used:
Streetcars
  • 1 Columbia Line
  • 2 Cabin John Line
  • 3 Pennsylvania Avenue Line
    Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington)
    The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States...

  • 4 Mount Pleasant Line
    Mount Pleasant Line
    The Mount Pleasant Line, served by Routes 42 and 43, is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States. Until the 1960s, it was a streetcar line....

  • 5 Fourteenth Street Line
  • 6 Eleventh Street Line
  • 7 Seventh Street Line
  • 8 Maryland Line and North Capitol Street Line
  • 9 U Street Line

Buses
  • A West Anacostia,
  • B Bladensburg Road, Annapolis Road, Bowie
  • C East Anacostia, Route 50 (towards Bowie)
  • D Northwest, Suitland
  • E Northwest, Northeast, Crosstown
  • F Brookland, East-West Highway
  • G Northwest, Brookland
  • H Columbia Road
  • J Silver Spring
  • K New Hampshire Avenue
  • L Connecticut Avenue
  • M Pennsylvania Avenue, Congress Heights, Northwest
  • N Massachusetts Avenue
  • P Anacostia, North Capitol Street
  • Q Veirs Mill Road, Maryland
  • R Prince George's County
  • S 16th Street NW
  • T Maryland
  • V Minnesota Avenue, Capitol Heights, Suitland, Oxon Hill
  • W Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue
  • X H St. Northeast
  • Y Georgia Avenue, Maryland
  • Z US 29, Maryland

Virginia lines

  • 29C, 29E, 29X NVCC-Annandale
    Northern Virginia Community College
    Northern Virginia Community College, often abbreviated NVCC and colloquially as NOVA, comprises several locations in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., and is both the second largest multi-campus community college in the United States and the largest educational institution in the...

  • 29G Annandale, VA>Annandale]] (Americana & Heritage Drives)
  • 29H Annandale (Heritage Dr & Donneybrook Court)
  • Route Name Service
    (Fare Type)
    Terminals Major streets Notes History
    1A, 1B, 1E, 1F, 1Z Wilson Boulevard Line Virginia
    (Local)
    • 1A, 1Z Vienna station
    • 1B Dunn Loring station
    • 1E, 1F Seven Corners Shopping Center (1E, 1F)
  • Ballston station
  • Arlington Boulevard
    Arlington Boulevard
    Arlington Boulevard is a major arterial road in Arlington County, Fairfax County, and the independent City of Fairfax in Northern Virginia in metropolitan Washington, DC, United States. It is designated U.S...

  • Wilson Boulevard
  • 1E, 1Z: Weekday peak hour service only
  • 1F late-night and weekend short trips between Ballston and Seven Corners.
  • Formerly known as the Wilson Boulevard-Fairfax Line
  • 1C was split from the line and renamed the Dunn Loring-Fair Oaks Line; the eastern half became the 1A route.
  • 1C Fair Oaks-Dunn Loring Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Fair Oaks Mall
    Fair Oaks Mall
    Fair Oaks Mall is an enclosed shopping mall just outside the City of Fairfax, Virginia. It is located at the intersection of Interstate 66 and U.S. Route 50. The mall has a Gross leasable area of ....

  • Fairfax Circle
  • Dunn Loring station
  • Arlington Boulevard
  • Fairfax Boulevard
  • Originally part of the Wilson Boulevard Line
  • Eastern half was replaced by the 1A.
  • 2A, 2B, 2C, 2G Washington Boulevard Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 2A Dunn Loring station
  • 2B, 2G Fair Oaks Mall
    Fair Oaks Mall
    Fair Oaks Mall is an enclosed shopping mall just outside the City of Fairfax, Virginia. It is located at the intersection of Interstate 66 and U.S. Route 50. The mall has a Gross leasable area of ....

  • 2C Tysons Corner Shopping Center
    Tysons Corner Center
    Tysons Corner Center, located in the Tysons Corner unincorporated area in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States , opened to the public in 1968, becoming one of the first fully enclosed, climate-controlled shopping centers in the Washington Metropolitan Area...

  • Ballston-MU station
  • Washington Boulevard
  • 2A: Early AM & late PM service only
  • 2G: Weekday peak hour service only.
  • 2A used to serve Tysons Corner Shopping Center until replaced by 2T north of Dunn Loring station in the late 1990s
  • 2T Tysons Corner-Dunn Loring Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Tysons Corner Shopping Center
    Tysons Corner Center
    Tysons Corner Center, located in the Tysons Corner unincorporated area in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States , opened to the public in 1968, becoming one of the first fully enclosed, climate-controlled shopping centers in the Washington Metropolitan Area...

  • Dunn Loring station
  • Chain Bridge Road
  • 2T was created to replace the portion of the 2A north of Dunn Loring station in the late 1990s
  • 3A, 3B, 3E Lee Highway Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 3A Annandale (Patriot & Americana Drives)
  • 3B West Falls Church station
  • 3E East Falls Church station
  • Rosslyn station
  • Lee Highway, Broad Street (3B)
  • Annandale Road (3A)
  • 3B used to serve Tysons Corner Shopping Center
    Tysons Corner Center
    Tysons Corner Center, located in the Tysons Corner unincorporated area in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States , opened to the public in 1968, becoming one of the first fully enclosed, climate-controlled shopping centers in the Washington Metropolitan Area...

     until replaced by 3T west of West Falls Church station in the late 1990s
  • 3T Pimmit Hills Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Tysons Corner Shopping Center
    Tysons Corner Center
    Tysons Corner Center, located in the Tysons Corner unincorporated area in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States , opened to the public in 1968, becoming one of the first fully enclosed, climate-controlled shopping centers in the Washington Metropolitan Area...

  • West Falls Church station
  • Leesburg Pike
  • 3T was created to replace the portion of the 3B west of West Falls Church Station in the late 1990s.
  • 3Y Lee Highway-Farragut Square Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Harrison St. and Lee Highway
  • McPherson Square station
  • Lee Highway, Roosevelt Bridge
    Theodore Roosevelt Bridge
    The Theodore Roosevelt Bridge is located in Washington, D.C. It carries Interstate 66 and U.S. Highway 50 over the Potomac River near the Kennedy Center, connecting the Rosslyn area of Arlington, Virginia, with Washington...

  • K Street NW
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to McPherson Square, PM to Harrison & Lee)
  • 4A, 4B, 4E, 4H Pershing Drive-Arlington Boulevard Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 4A Culmore
    Culmore, Virginia
    Culmore, Virginia is a small commercial center in Fairfax County, Virginia. It sits between Seven Corners and the Skyline area on Virginia State Route 7....

     (Glen Carlyn & Vista Drives)
  • 4B, 4H Seven Corners Shopping Center
  • 4E Arlington Forest (Park Drive & 1st Street)
  • Rosslyn station
  • Arlington Boulevard
    Arlington Boulevard
    Arlington Boulevard is a major arterial road in Arlington County, Fairfax County, and the independent City of Fairfax in Northern Virginia in metropolitan Washington, DC, United States. It is designated U.S...

  • Pershing Drive (4B, 4E)
  • 4E: Weekday AM peak hours to Rosslyn station only
  • 4H: Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Rosslyn, PM to Seven Corners)
  • 5A D.C.-Dulles Line Virginia
    (Express)*
  • Dulles International Airport
  • L'Enfant Plaza station (7th & D Streets SW)
  • Dulles Toll Road
  • Interstate 66
  • 14th Street Bridge
  • Airport Express: $6 Fare
  • A prior "incarnation" of the 5A was once known as the Reston North Line.
  • 7A, 7E, 7F, 7Y Lincolnia-North Fairlington Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 7A Lincolnia (Lincolnia Rd & Breckenridge Pl)
  • 7E, 7Y Southern Towers Apartments (Stratford Bldg.)
  • 7F Lincolnia (Lincolnia Rd & Quantrell Ave.)
  • Pentagon station (7A, 7E, 7F)
  • Federal Triangle station (7Y)
  • Shirley Highway
  • VA Route 110 (7Y)
  • Constitution Ave. NW (7Y)
  • 7E, 7Y:
    • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Pentagon/Federal Triangle
    • PM to Lincolnia/Southern Towers/Park Center)
  • 7B, 7C, 7D, 7H, 7P, 7W, 7X Lincolnia-Park Center-Pentagon Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 7B, 7D Southern Towers Apartments (Stratford Bldg.)
  • 7C, 7P Park Center (2701 Park Center Drive)
  • 7H,7W Lincolnia (Lincolnia Rd & Quantrell Av)
  • 7X Lincolnia (Southland Av & Wingate St)
  • Pentagon station
  • Shirley Highway
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Pentagon, PM to Lincolnia/Southern Towers/Park Center)
  • Formerly part of the Lincolnia-North Fairlington Line until December 2010
  • 7M Mark Center-Pentagon Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Mark Center
  • Pentagon station
  • Shirley Highway
  • Weekday service between 5 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. only
  • Began service on August 8, 2011 in anticipation of the relocation of military personnel associated with the BRAC realignment.
  • 8S, 8W, 8X, 8Z Foxchase-Seminary Valley Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 8S Quaker Lane (& Radford Street)
  • 8W Foxchase (Seminary Rd & Library Lane)
  • 8X, 8Z Quaker Lane (& Osage Street)
  • Pentagon station
  • Shirley Highway
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Pentagon, PM to Quaker Lane/Foxchase)
  • 9A, 9E Huntington-Potomac Yard-Pentagon Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 9A Huntington station (North Side)
  • 9E Braddock Road station
  • Pentagon station
  • Jefferson Davis Highway
  • N Washington Street (9A)
  • Huntington Avenue (9A)
  • 9E: Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Braddock Road, PM to Pentagon)
  • Formerly known as the Richmond Highway Line along with the former 9B (which became Hunting Towers-Potomac Yard-Crystal City Line until June 26, 2005), 9C & 9D until 2004
  • 9A served Fort Belvior & the Lorton VRE
    Virginia Railway Express
    The Virginia Railway Express is a regional/ commuter rail service that connects the Northern Virginia suburbs to Union Station in Washington, D.C., via two lines: the Fredericksburg Line from Fredericksburg, Virginia, and the Manassas Line from Broad Run/Airport station in Bristow,...

     Station until 2004, being replaced by the REX (to Fort Belvior) & Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector is a public bus service provided by Fairfax County, Virginia, and operated under contract by MV Transportation. The first buses rolled out in September 1985 as a lower-cost alternative to the Metrobus service of the regional Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority...

     171 (to Lorton VRE Station)
  • 9E originally terminated in Del Ray until extended to Braddock Road station in 2004
  • 9S Crystal City-Potomac Yard Shuttle Virginia
    (Local)
  • Potomac Yard Shopping Center
    Potomac Yard
    Potomac Yard was one of the busiest rail yards on the Eastern Seaboard of the United States. Today, it refers to the neighborhood encompassing the same, which straddles southeastern Arlington County and northern Alexandria, Virginia, bounded by U.S. Route 1, the George Washington Memorial Parkway,...

  • Crystal City station
  • Clark Street
  • Crystal Drive
  • Jefferson Davis Highway
  • 9S was created in 2006 to replace ART
    Arlington Transit
    Arlington Transit is a bus transit company that operates in Arlington County, Virginia. It includes part of the Pike Ride service along Columbia Pike, shared with WMATA. Most of its services are designed to connect city neighborhoods with nearby Metro stations...

     Route 90
  • 10A, 10E Hunting Towers-Pentagon Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 10A Hunting Towers
  • 10E Braddock Road station
  • Pentagon station
  • Mount Vernon Avenue
  • 10E: Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Pentagon, PM to Braddock Road).
  • 10E originally terminated in Del Ray until extended to Braddock Road station in the early 2000s.
  • 10B Hunting Towers-Ballston Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Hunting Towers
  • Ballston-MU station
  • Mount Vernon Avenue
  • Glebe Road
  • Formerly known as the Alexandria-Arlington-Pentagon Line, along with 10A, the former 10C (which later became the Alexandria-Arlington Line) & 10E.
  • 11Y Mount Vernon Express Line Virginia
    (Express)
  • Mount Vernon (Mt Vernon Highway & Grist Mill Woods Rd)
  • Potomac Park
    Potomac Park
    Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

     (18th & C Sts, NW)
  • George Washington Memorial Parkway
    George Washington Memorial Parkway
    The George Washington Memorial Parkway, known to local motorists simply as the "G.W. Parkway", is a parkway maintained by the U.S. National Park Service. It is located mostly in Northern Virginia, although a short section northwest of the Arlington Memorial Bridge passes over Columbia Island,...

  • 14th Street Bridge
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Potomac Park, PM to Mount Vernon)
  • 11Y terminated at Farragut Square
    Farragut Square
    Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

     until extended to Potomac Park in 2009.
  • 13F, 13G National Airport-Pentagon-Washington Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport station
  • Federal Triangle station
  • State Route 110
  • Arlington Memorial Bridge
  • Constitution Avenue NW
  • Independence Avenue SW
  • 14th Street Bridge
  • Weekend early AM service only
    • 13F: Counterclockwise Loop
    • 13G: Clockwise Loop
  • 15K, 15L Chain Bridge Road Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Tysons Corner Shopping Center
    Tysons Corner Center
    Tysons Corner Center, located in the Tysons Corner unincorporated area in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States , opened to the public in 1968, becoming one of the first fully enclosed, climate-controlled shopping centers in the Washington Metropolitan Area...

  • Rosslyn station
  • Chain Bridge Road
  • Dolly Madison Blvd
  • 15K: Monday-Friday service only
  • 15L: Weekday peak hour service to Rosslyn station only
  • 15K & 15L used to serve George Mason University
    George Mason University
    George Mason University is a public university based in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, south of and adjacent to the city of Fairfax. Additional campuses are located nearby in Arlington County, Prince William County, and Loudoun County...

     until their route south of Tysons Corner Shopping Center was replaced by the "reincarnated" 15M in 2009.
  • 15M George Mason University-Tysons Corner Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Tysons Corner Shopping Center
    Tysons Corner Center
    Tysons Corner Center, located in the Tysons Corner unincorporated area in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States , opened to the public in 1968, becoming one of the first fully enclosed, climate-controlled shopping centers in the Washington Metropolitan Area...

  • George Mason University
    George Mason University
    George Mason University is a public university based in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, south of and adjacent to the city of Fairfax. Additional campuses are located nearby in Arlington County, Prince William County, and Loudoun County...

  • Chain Bridge Road
  • 15M was part of the Chain Bridge Road Line (with 15K & 15L) operating between George Mason University & Farragut Square
    Farragut Square
    Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

     until it was discontinued in the late 1990s.
  • 16A, 16B, 16D, 16E, 16J, 16P Columbia Pike Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 16A, 16B, 16D, 16E Annandale (Patriot & Americana Drives)
  • 16B, 16E, 16J, 16P Culmore
    Culmore, Virginia
    Culmore, Virginia is a small commercial center in Fairfax County, Virginia. It sits between Seven Corners and the Skyline area on Virginia State Route 7....

     (Glen Carlyn & Vista Drives)
  • Pentagon station
  • Columbia Pike
  • 16A, 16D: Monday-Friday service only
  • 16B: Terminates in Annandale weekends only, replacing 16A & 16D
  • 16E: late night service only via Pentagon City station (trips leaving Pentagon station at 11:30 pm Mon-Fri & 10:00 pm Sundays terminate in Annandale)
  • 16P: Sunday service only.
  • 16F Columbia Pike-Federal Triangle Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Culmore (Glen Carlyn & Vista Drives)
  • Federal Triangle (11th & E Streets, NW)
  • Columbia Pike
  • 14th Street Bridge
  • Independence Av SW
  • Peak hour limited stop service only
    • AM: Inbound service between Culmore and Federal Triangle, outbound service between Federal Triangle and Pentagon **PM: Inbound service between Pentagon and Federal Triangle, outbound service between Federal Triangle and Culmore.)
  • formerly part of the Columbia Pike Line until December 2010
  • 16G, 16H, 16K Columbia Heights West-Pentagon City Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 16G, 16K Columbia Heights West (Dinwiddie St & Columbia Pike)
  • 16H Skyline City (3817 S George Mason Dr)
  • 16G Pentagon City station
  • 16H Crystal City station
  • 16K Pentagon station
  • Columbia Pike
  • 16K: Weekend AM hours only
  • 16H: Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Crystal City, PM to Skyline City)
  • 16H originally terminated at Pentagon City station until it was extended to Crystal City station in 2005; absorbed the 16W's route & extended to Skyline City from Bailey's Crossroads in December 2010
  • 16G was part of the Columbia Pike Line until 2003.
  • 16L Annandale-Skyline City-Pentagon Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Annandale (Little River Turnpike & John Marr Drive)
  • Pentagon station
  • Columbia Pike
  • Seminary Road
  • Shirley Highway
  • Weekday peak hour limited stop service only (AM to Pentagon, PM to Annandale).
  • Originally part of the Columbia Pike Line until 1987, when it became the Columbia Pike Express Line.
  • Changed to the Annandale-Skyline City-Pentagon Line in 2003.
  • 16Y Columbia Pike-Farragut Square Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Barcroft (Four Mile Run Dr & Columbia Pike)
  • McPherson Square station
  • Columbia Pike
  • Arlington Boulevard
    Arlington Boulevard
    Arlington Boulevard is a major arterial road in Arlington County, Fairfax County, and the independent City of Fairfax in Northern Virginia in metropolitan Washington, DC, United States. It is designated U.S...

  • Roosevelt Bridge
    Theodore Roosevelt Bridge
    The Theodore Roosevelt Bridge is located in Washington, D.C. It carries Interstate 66 and U.S. Highway 50 over the Potomac River near the Kennedy Center, connecting the Rosslyn area of Arlington, Virginia, with Washington...

  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to McPherson Square, PM to Barcroft)
  • 17A, 17B, 17F, 17M Kings Park Line Virginia
    (Express)
  • 17A George Mason University
    George Mason University
    George Mason University is a public university based in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, south of and adjacent to the city of Fairfax. Additional campuses are located nearby in Arlington County, Prince William County, and Loudoun County...

  • 17B, 17F Kings Park West (Twinbrook Dr & Twinbrook Run Dr)
  • 17M North Springfield
    North Springfield, Virginia
    North Springfield is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 9,173 at the 2000census.-Geography:North Springfield is located at ....

     (Leesville Blvd & Appotamox Court)
  • Pentagon station
  • Braddock Road
  • Shirley Highway
  • 17A: Weekday peak hour service only (replaced by Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector is a public bus service provided by Fairfax County, Virginia, and operated under contract by MV Transportation. The first buses rolled out in September 1985 as a lower-cost alternative to the Metrobus service of the regional Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority...

     306 during the middays)
  • 17B, 17F, 17M: Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Pentagon, PM to Kings Park West/North Springfield)
  • 17G, 17H, 17K, 17L Kings Park Express Line Virginia
    (Express)
  • 17G George Mason University
    George Mason University
    George Mason University is a public university based in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, south of and adjacent to the city of Fairfax. Additional campuses are located nearby in Arlington County, Prince William County, and Loudoun County...

  • 17H, 17K, 17L Kings Park West (Twinbrook Dr & Twinbrook Run Dr)
  • Pentagon station
  • Braddock Road
  • Capital Beltway
    Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway)
    Interstate 495 is a Interstate Highway that surrounds the United States' capital of Washington, D.C., and its inner suburbs in adjacent Maryland and Virginia. I-495 is widely known as the Capital Beltway or simply the Beltway, especially when the context of Washington, D.C., is clear...

  • Shirley Highway
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Pentagon, PM to George Mason University/Kings Park West)
  • 18E,18F Springfield Line Virginia
    (Express)
  • Springfield (Commercial Dr & Industrial Rd)
  • Pentagon station
  • Shirley Highway
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Pentagon, PM to Springfield)
  • 18G, 18H, 18J Orange Hunt Line Virginia
    (Express) 18G, 18H
    (Local) 18J
  • 18G, 18J Rolling Valley Mall
  • 18H Orange Hunt (Huntsman Blvd & Cork County Court)
  • Pentagon station
  • Old Keene Mill Road, Shirley Highway
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Pentagon, PM to Rolling Valley Mall/Orange Hunt)
  • 18P Burke Centre Express Line Virginia
    (Express)
  • Burke Centre (Oak Leather Dr & Oakenshaw Court)
  • Pentagon station
  • Old Keene Mill Road
  • Shirley Highway
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Pentagon, PM to Burke Centre)
  • 18P was known as the Orange Hunt-Burke Centre Line (along with the 18R) until the early 2000s.
  • 18R, 18S Burke Centre Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 18R Burke (Coffer Woods Dr & Blincoe Ct)
  • 18S Burke Centre (Oak Leather Dr & Oakenshaw Ct)
  • Franconia-Springfield station
  • Old Keene Mill Road
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Franconia-Springfield, PM to Burke/Burke Centre)
  • 18R was known as the Orange Hunt-Burke Centre Line (along with the 18P) until the early 2000s
  • 21A, 21D Landmark-Pentagon Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Landmark (S. Reynolds Street & Duke Street)
  • Pentagon station
  • Shirley Highway
  • Weekday peak hour service only.
  • Once called the Landmark Express Line (along with 21B & 21C) until the early 2000s.
  • 22A Barcroft-South Fairlington Line Virginia
    Local
  • Ballston-MU station
  • Pentagon station
  • George Mason Drive
  • Shirley Highway
  • Weekday peak hour service only
  • 23A, 23C McLean-Crystal City Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 23A Tysons-Westpark Transit Center (23A)
  • 23C Langley CIA Headquarters
  • Crystal City station
  • Old Dominion Drive, Glebe Road
  • 23C: Weekday peak hour service only
  • 24T McLean Hamlet-East Falls Church Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Tysons-Westpark Transit Center
  • East Falls Church station
  • Westmoreland Street
  • Weekday peak hour service only
  • 25A, 25C, 25D Ballston-Bradlee-Pentagon Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 25A Ballston-MU station
  • 25C, 25D NVCC (Alexandria Campus)
    Northern Virginia Community College
    Northern Virginia Community College, often abbreviated NVCC and colloquially as NOVA, comprises several locations in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., and is both the second largest multi-campus community college in the United States and the largest educational institution in the...

  • Pentagon station
  • Carlin Springs Road
  • King Street
  • Braddock Road
    Braddock Road (Alexandria, Virginia)
    Braddock Road in the City of Alexandria runs northwestward from West Street near the Braddock Road Metro station to the Alexandria campus of the Northern Virginia Community College, just beyond Beauregard Street...

  • I-395
    Interstate 395 (District of Columbia-Virginia)
    Interstate 395 in Washington, D.C., and Virginia is a 13 mile long spur route that begins at a junction with Interstate 95 in Springfield, Virginia and ends in northwest Washington, D.C. It passes underneath the National Mall near the United States Capitol and ends at a junction with U.S...

  • 25C, 25D: Weekday peak hout service only
  • Once called the Bradlee-Pentagon Line (along with 25B) until 2007.
  • 25B Landmark-Ballston Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Ballston-MU station
  • Van Dorn Street station
    Van Dorn Street (WMATA station)
    Van Dorn Street is an island platformed Washington Metro station in both Fairfax County and Alexandria, Virginia, United States. The station was opened on June 15, 1991, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority . Providing service for the Blue Line, the station is...

  • Carlin Springs Road and Van Dorn Street
  • 25B was once a part of the Ballston-Bradlee-Pentagon Line until 2007
  • 28A, 28X Leesburg Pike Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Tysons Corner Shopping Center
  • 28A King Street – Old Town station
  • 28X Bailey's Crossroads (Columbia Pike & Carlin Springs Road)
  • Leesburg Pike
  • 28X: Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Tysons Corner, PM to Bailey's Crossroads)
  • Limited stop service
  • First known as the Leesburg Pike Line, was known as the Alexandria-Tysons Corner Line until 2010
  • 28A originally served the terminal at Royal St & Pendleton Drive (along with the former 28B) until 2010
  • 28F, 28G Skyline City Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Skyline City (5113 S George Mason Drive)
  • Pentagon station
  • Shirley Highway
  • Weekday peak hour service only
  • 28T Tysons Corner-West Falls Church Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Tysons-Westpark Transit Center
  • West Falls Church station
  • Leesburg Pike
  • Weekday peak hour service only
  • 29C, 29E, 29G, 29H, 29X Annandale Line Virginia
    (Local) 29C
    (Express) 29E, 29G, 29H, 29X
  • Pentagon station
  • Little River Turnpike
  • Capital Beltway
    Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway)
    Interstate 495 is a Interstate Highway that surrounds the United States' capital of Washington, D.C., and its inner suburbs in adjacent Maryland and Virginia. I-495 is widely known as the Capital Beltway or simply the Beltway, especially when the context of Washington, D.C., is clear...

     (29X)
  • Shirley Highway
  • 29C: Weekday peak hour service only
  • 29E, 29G, 29H, 29X: Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Pentagon, PM to Annandale/NVCC)
  • 29K, 29N Alexandria-Fairfax Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • 29K George Mason University
    George Mason University
    George Mason University is a public university based in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, south of and adjacent to the city of Fairfax. Additional campuses are located nearby in Arlington County, Prince William County, and Loudoun County...

  • 29N Fairfax Circle (Arlington Blvd & Pickett Drive)
  • Royal & Pendleton Streets
  • Little River Turnpike
  • (29N) Weekday peak hour and Saturday service only
  • 38B Ballston-Farragut Square Line Virginia
    (Local)
  • Ballston-MU station
  • Farragut Square
    Farragut Square
    Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

  • Clarendon Boulevard
  • Wilson Boulevard
  • Key Bridge
    Francis Scott Key Bridge (Washington)
    The Francis Scott Key Bridge, more commonly known as the Key Bridge, is a six-lane reinforced concrete arch bridge conveying U.S. Route 29 traffic across the Potomac River between the Rosslyn neighborhood of Arlington County, Virginia and the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C...

  • M Street NW
  • K Street NW
  • REX Richmond Highway Express Virginia
    (Local)
  • Fort Belvoir
  • King Street – Old Town station
  • Richmond Highway
  • Some peak hour & weekend trips end in Woodlawn
  • Limited stop service only
  • For local stop service, use Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector is a public bus service provided by Fairfax County, Virginia, and operated under contract by MV Transportation. The first buses rolled out in September 1985 as a lower-cost alternative to the Metrobus service of the regional Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority...

     171.
  • The REX covers the section of the 9A route that served Fort Belvior until 2004.
  • S80, S91 (TAGS) Springfield Circulator Virginia
    (Local)
  • S80 Springfield Mall
    Springfield Mall (Virginia)
    Springfield Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Springfield, Virginia, located at the intersection of Interstate 95 and Franconia Road which is part of the Springfield Interchange. The mall is also located 1/4 mile north of Franconia-Springfield Parkway and the Franconia-Springfield metro station...

  • S91 Metro Park Building
  • Franconia-Springfield station
  • Frontier Drive
  • Buses are more identified by their TAGS identification instead of their route numbers.
  • Portions of the S80 replaced the former S81 & S82 in the mid-2000s.

  • Washington, D.C. lines

    31 Wisconsin Avenue Line D.C.
    (Local)
    • Friendship Heights station
  • Potomac Park
    Potomac Park
    Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

     (Virginia Av & 21st St NW)
  • Wisconsin Avenue NW
  • 31 replaces the Wisconsin Avenue portion of the old 30 (see Pennsylvania Avenue Line
    Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington)
    The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States...

    )
  • 32, 36 Pennsylvania Avenue Line
    Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington)
    The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States...

    D.C.
    (Local)
  • Friendship Heights station
  • 32 Southern Avenue station
  • 36 Naylor Road station
  • Wisconsin Avenue NW
  • Pennsylvania Avenue SE/NW
  • Branch Avenue SE (36)
  • Alabama Avenue SE (32)
  • Some weekday 32 and 36 trips terminate at:
    • Farragut Square
      Farragut Square
      Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

    • Foggy Bottom – GWU station
  • 36 replaces a portion of the old 35 (see Pennsylvania Avenue Line
    Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington)
    The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States...

    )
  • 34 Naylor Rd Line D.C.
    (Local)
  • Archives (10th St & Pennsylvania Av NW)
  • Naylor Road station
  • Pennsylvania Avenue SE
  • Independence Avenue SE/SW
  • Naylor Road SE
  • 34 operated to Friendship Heights station until replaced by the M5, which operated from Naylor Road station to Eastern Market station in 2007; 34 replaced the M5 in 2008 with the extension to the Archives station, also see Pennsylvania Avenue Line
    Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington)
    The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States...

  • 37 Wisconsin Avenue Limited Line D.C.
    (Local)
  • Friendship Heights station
  • Archives station (AM End)
  • Federal Triangle (10th St & Pennsylvania Av NW) (PM Start)
  • Wisconsin Avenue NW
  • Massachusetts Avenue NW
  • Pennsylvania Avenue NW
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Archives, PM to Friendship Heights)
  • A prior "incarnation" of the 37 was once known as the Wisconsin Avenue Express Line, running from Tenleytown-AU station to Archives until the early 1990s
  • 39 Pennsylvania Avenue Limited Line D.C.
    (Local)
  • Naylor Road station
  • Potomac Park
    Potomac Park
    Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

     (Virginia Av & 21st St NW)
  • Pennsylvania Avenue SE/NW
  • Weekday peak hour service only
  • AM to Potomac Park, PM to Naylor Road
  • 42, 43 Mount Pleasant Line
    Mount Pleasant Line
    The Mount Pleasant Line, served by Routes 42 and 43, is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States. Until the 1960s, it was a streetcar line....

    D.C
    (Local)
  • Mount Pleasant (Mount Pleasant & Lamont Streets NW)
  • 42 Gallery Place station
  • 43 Farragut Square
    Farragut Square
    Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

     (AM End)
  • 43 McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance) (PM Start)
  • 42 Mount Pleasant Street NW, Columbia Road NW, Connecticut Avenue NW, H Street NW
  • 42 serves Dupont Circle station
    • some peak hour trips terminate at Farragut Square
  • 43: weekday peak hour service only
    • skips Dupont Circle
  • See Mount Pleasant Line
    Mount Pleasant Line
    The Mount Pleasant Line, served by Routes 42 and 43, is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States. Until the 1960s, it was a streetcar line....

    52, 53, 54 14th Street Line D.C.
    (Local)
  • Takoma station
  • 14th Street & Colorado Av NW
  • 52, 54 L'Enfant Plaza Metrorail Station (7th & D Streets SW)
  • 53 McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance)
  • 14th Street NW
  • Pennsylvania Avenue NW (54)
  • Independence Avenue SW (52)
  • 53: weekday peak hour service only
  • 52 & 54 originally terminated at Navy Yard
    Washington Navy Yard
    The Washington Navy Yard is the former shipyard and ordnance plant of the United States Navy in Southeast Washington, D.C. It is the oldest shore establishment of the U.S. Navy...

     until the mid-1990s, when the 52 was truncated to L'Enfant Plaza station & 54 to Federal Triangle
  • The 53 was introduced several years after the former route 50 was discontinued, operating at first to Bureau Of Engraving
    Bureau of Engraving and Printing
    The Bureau of Engraving and Printing is a government agency within the United States Department of the Treasury that designs and produces a variety of security products for the United States government, most notable of which is paper currency for the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve itself is...

     before being shortened to Federal Triangle and now to McPherson Square
  • Also see 14th Street Line
  • 62, 63 Takoma-Petworth Line D.C.
    (Local)
  • Takoma station
  • 62 Georgia Avenue – Petworth station
  • 63 Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Av NW)
  • 5th Street NW, Kansas Avenue NW, Sherman Avenue NW (63)
  • 13th Street NW (63)
  • 63: weekday peak & early weekend AM hours only
  • 63 operates through the portion of the 62 that operated to Federal Triangle until Georgia Avenue – Petworth station opened in 2001; it also replaces the 68, which operated from Georgia Avenue – Petworth station to Federal Triangle from 2001–2009
  • 60, 64 Fort Totten-Petworth Line D.C.
    (Local)
  • Fort Totten station
  • 60 Georgia Avenue – Petworth station
  • 64 Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Av NW)
  • Rock Creek Church Rd NW (60)
  • Upshur Street NW (60)
  • New Hampshire Avenue NW (64)
  • 11th Street NW (64)
  • 60: Monday-Friday service only
  • 64 was replaced by the 66 south of Georgia Avenue – Petworth station when it opened in 2001, it replaced the 66 in 2009
  • 64 also runs on the old 11th Street Streetcar Line.
  • 70 Georgia Avenue-7th Street Line D.C.
    (Local)
  • Silver Spring station*
  • Archives station
  • Georgia Avenue NW
  • 7th Street NW
  • Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.
  • See Seventh Street Line
  • Starting September 23, 2011, 71 service was discontinued, and the 70 was shortened to Archives. For service to Southwest Waterfront, see route directly below this one.
  • 74 Convention Center-Southwest Waterfront Line D.C.
    (Local)
  • Mount Vernon Square (K & 6th Streets NW)
  • Half & O Streets SW, or Buzzard Point
    Buzzard Point
    Buzzard Point is an urbanized area located on the peninsula formed by the confluence of the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers in the southwest quadrant of Washington, DC, USA.-History:...

     (2nd & V Streets SW)
  • 7th Street NW/SW
  • Serves Buzzard Point during rush hour only
  • Introduced September 24, 2011 as a replacement of DC Circulator's discontinued Convention Center-Southwest Waterfront route, and to also serve the southern portion of the 70 and 71 routes.
  • 79 Georgia Avenue Metro Extra Line D.C.
    (Local)
  • Silver Spring station*
  • Archives station
  • Georgia Avenue NW, 7th Street NW (to Silver Spring), 9th Street NW (to Archives)
  • weekday service only
  • limited-stop service
  • Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center
  • 79 is a "reincarnation" of the old 73 (Brightwood Express Line) that was discontinued roughly a decade before the 79's introduction in 2006.
  • 80 North Capitol Street Line D.C.
    (Local)
  • Fort Totten station
  • Kennedy Center
  • 12th Street NE
  • Michigan Avenue NE
  • North Capitol Street
  • H Street NW
  • K Street NW
  • some peak hour
  • early AM & late night trips terminate at McPherson Square station
  • 80 operates on the old North Capitol Street Streetcar Line, which operated from Washington Circle
    Washington Circle
    Washington Circle is a traffic circle in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., United States. It is the intersection of 23rd Street, K Street, New Hampshire Avenue, and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., on the border of the Foggy Bottom and West End neighborhoods. The through lanes of K Street...

     to Brookland until 1958
  • It operated to Potomac Park
    Potomac Park
    Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

     until it replaced the portion of the old Route 81 south of Pennsylvania Avenue NW to Kennedy Center after it was discontinued in the mid-1990s
  • 90, 92, 93 U Street-Garfield Line D.C.
    (Local)*
  • Duke Ellington Bridge
    Duke Ellington Bridge
    The Duke Ellington Bridge, named after Duke Ellington, carries Calvert Street NW over Rock Creek in Washington, D.C., United States. It connects 18th Street NW in Adams Morgan with Connecticut Avenue NW in Woodley Park, just north of the Taft Bridge....

     or Frank D. Reeves Center (14th & U Streets NW)
  • 90 Anacostia station
  • 92, 93Congress Heights station
  • Calvert Street NW
  • U Street NW, Florida Avenue NW/NE
  • 8th Street NE
  • Good Hope Road SE (92)
  • Stanton Road SE (93)
  • 93: operates when Metrorail
    Washington Metro
    The Washington Metro, commonly called Metro, and unofficially Metrorail, is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C., United States, and its surrounding suburbs. It is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority , which also operates Metrobus service under the Metro name...

     is not open, replacing the 90 & 94
  • Fare: $1 (90 only, south of the 11th Street Bridge, unless transferring to another bus)
  • 90 replaced all portions of the 94 north of Anacostia station which became the 94's northern terminal after it opened in 1991; 90 & 92 served McLean Gardens from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s until replaced by the 96 & X3
  • Also see U Street Line, New Jersey Avenue Line and Florida Avenue Line
  • 94 Stanton Road Line D.C.
    (Local)*
  • Stanton Road (19th & Savannah Streets SE)
  • Anacostia station
  • Stanton Road SE
  • replaced by 93 (U Street-Garfield Line) when not in operation
  • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)
  • 94 used to operate to Duke Ellington Bridge
    Duke Ellington Bridge
    The Duke Ellington Bridge, named after Duke Ellington, carries Calvert Street NW over Rock Creek in Washington, D.C., United States. It connects 18th Street NW in Adams Morgan with Connecticut Avenue NW in Woodley Park, just north of the Taft Bridge....

     (as part of the U Street-Garfield Line) until Anacostia station opened in 1991; replaced by the 90 north of Anacostia since then.
  • 96, 97 East Capitol Street-Cardozo Line D.C.
    (Local)
  • Capitol Heights station
  • 96 Stadium-Armory station (North Entrance)
  • 96McLean Gardens (Newark St & Wisconsin Av NW)
  • 97Union Station
  • East Capitol Street
  • New Jersey Avenue NW (96)
  • U Street NW (96)
  • 29th Street NW (96)
  • 96 operates between Stadium-Armory station & McLean Gardens when the 97 operates during the weekday peak hours only
  • 97 skips DC General Health Campus.
  • Formerly known as the New Jersey Avenue Line
  • 96 & 97 replaced the old Routes 40 & 44 east of Union Station in the mid-1990s.
  • A2, A6, A7, A8, A42, A46, A48 Anacostia-Congress Heights Line DC
    (Local)*
  • Southern Avenue station (A2, A42)
  • Livingston Rd & 3rd Street SE (A6, A7, A8, A46, A48)
  • Anacostia Station (A2, A6, A7, A8)
  • Archives station (10th St & Pennsylvania Av NW) (A42, A46, A48)
  • Martin Luther King Avenue SE, Mississippi Av SE (A2, A42)
  • Wheeler Road SE (A6, A7, A46)
  • South Capitol Street (A8, A48)
  • A7: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Anacostia, PM to Livingston Road)
  • A42, A46 and A48 operate when Metrorail
    Washington Metro
    The Washington Metro, commonly called Metro, and unofficially Metrorail, is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C., United States, and its surrounding suburbs. It is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority , which also operates Metrobus service under the Metro name...

     is closed, replacing A2, A6, A8 (respectively) and P2*Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus; A42, A46, A48: south of 11th Street Bridge)
  • Formerly known as the Anacostia Line (along with A4 & A5) until 1991
  • A7 operated to L'Enfant Plaza station until Anacostia opened in 1991
  • A42, A46 and A48 replaced the old portions of the A2, A6 and A8 north of Anacostia station to Archives when Anacostia opened
  • A4, A5 Anacostia-Fort Drum Line DC
    (Local)*
  • D.C. Village (North Parking Lot)
  • Anacostia station
  • Martin Luther King Avenue SE
  • A5: weekday peak hour service only (AM to DC Village, PM to Anacostia via the Blue Plains Facility)
  • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)
  • A4 and A5 operated to Archives station (as part of the Anacostia Line) until Anacostia opened in 1991
  • The route north of Anacostia is now served by P2
  • A9 South Capitol Street Line DC
    (Local)
  • Livingston Road & 3rd Street, SE
  • L'Enfant Plaza station (7th & E Streets SW)
  • South Capitol Street
  • A9: weekday peak hour service only (AM to L'Enfant Plaza, PM to Livingston Road)
  • B2 Bladensburg Road-Anacostia Line DC
    Local*
  • Mount Rainier Terminal (Rhode Island Ave & 34th Street)
  • Anacostia station
  • Bladensburg Road NE
  • 14th Street NE (to Anacostia)
  • 15th Street NE (to Mount Rainier)
  • Minnesota Avenue SE
  • Some trips terminate at Bladensburg Road & V Street NE
  • some PM peak hour trips start at Potomac Avenue station on school days only
  • Fare: $1 (south of the 11th Street Bridge unless transferring to another bus)
  • B2 used to operate to 16th & W Streets, SE in Anacostia until Anacostia station opened in 1991
  • B2 then covered the portion of the old B4 & B5 routes to Barry Farms after the station opened
  • B8, B9 Fort Lincoln Shuttle Line DC
    (Local)
  • B8 Fort Lincoln (Petersburg Apartments)
  • B9 Colmar Manor
    Colmar Manor, Maryland
    Colmar Manor is a town located in Prince George's County, Maryland. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,257. As the town developed at the beginning of the 20th century, it assumed a name derived from its proximity to the District of Columbia—the first syllable of Columbia...

     (40th Place & Bladensburg Road)
  • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station
  • Bladensburg Road (B9)
  • Franklin Street NE
  • Rhode Island Avenue NE
  • B8: Monday-Friday service only, except middays
  • B9: Monday-Friday midday service only
  • D1 Glover Park-Federal Triangle Line DC
    (Local)
  • Glover Park (41st St & Davis Pl NW)
  • Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Av NW)
  • Q Street NW
  • K Street NW
  • 13th Street NW
  • weekday peak hour service only (AM to Federal Triangle, PM to Glover Park)
  • D1 operated to Union Station/Ivy City until redirected to Federal Triangle in 2010
  • D2 Glover Park-Dupont Circle Line DC
    (Local)
  • Glover Park (41st St & Davis Pl NW)
  • Dupont Circle station (20th & Q Sts NW Entrance)
  • Q Street NW
  • D2 operated to Stadium-Armory station (as part of the Glover Park-Trinidad Line) until replaced by the D6 east of Dupont Circle in the mid-1990s
  • D3 Ivy City-Dupont Circle Line DC
    (Local)
  • Ivy City (New York Avenue & Fenwick Street NE)
  • Georgetown (35th Street & Reservoir Road NW) (AM End)
  • Dupont Circle (20th St & Massachusetts Av NW) (PM Start)
  • Q Street NW (to Reservoir Road)
  • K Street NW/NE
  • E Street NW
  • D3 operates weekday peak hours only (AM to Reservoir Road, PM to Ivy City)
  • D3 operated between Sibley Hospital
    Sibley Memorial Hospital
    Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in NW Washington D.C.. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery,...

     and Union Station (with select peak hour service from Ivy City) until 2010 when the D1 was rerouted to Federal Triangle
  • D4 Ivy City-Franklin Square Line DC
    (Local)
  • Ivy City (New York Avenue & Fenwick Street NE)
  • McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance)
  • K Street NW/NE
  • D4 at first operated to Sibley Hospital
    Sibley Memorial Hospital
    Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in NW Washington D.C.. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery,...

     (as part of the Glover Park-Trinidad Line) until replaced by D6 in the mid-1990s
  • It then operated to Union Station (as the Ivy City-Union Station Line) until 2010, when it was extended to McPherson Square
  • D5 MacArthur Boulevard-Georgetown Line DC
    (Local)
  • Little Flower Church (Bethesda, MD)
  • Farragut Square
    Farragut Square
    Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

  • MacArthur Boulevard NW
  • M Street NW
  • Pennsylvania Avenue NW
  • Operates weekday peak hours only (AM to Farragut Square, PM to Little Flower Church).
  • Formerly known as the MacArthur Boulevard-M Street Line (with the former D9, which was discontinued in the mid-1990s)
  • D6 Sibley Hospital-Stadium Armory Line DC
    (Local)
  • Sibley Hospital
    Sibley Memorial Hospital
    Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in NW Washington D.C.. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery,...

  • Stadium-Armory station (North Entrance)
  • MacArthur Boulevard NW
  • Q Street NW
  • K Street NW
  • E Street NW
  • C Street NE (to Stadium-Armory)
  • D Street NE (to Sibley Hospital)
  • D6 originally operated between Glover Park & Washington Hospital Center
    Washington Hospital Center
    Washington Hospital Center is the largest private hospital in Washington, D.C.. It serves as a teaching hospital for Georgetown University School of Medicine....

     (as part of the Glover Park-Trinidad Line) until the mid-1990s, when it was rerouted to serve Sibley Hospital (replacing the truncated D4 & D8 west of Union Station and Stadium-Armory (replacing the truncated 42 & D2 east of Dupont Circle.
  • Hospital Center Line DC
    (Local)
  • Washington Hospital Center
    Washington Hospital Center
    Washington Hospital Center is the largest private hospital in Washington, D.C.. It serves as a teaching hospital for Georgetown University School of Medicine....

  • Union Station
  • Franklin Street NE
  • Brentwood Road NE
  • Mount Olivet Rd NE
  • K Street NE
  • Some trips end at Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station during the PM peak hour period
  • D8 operated to Sibley Hospital (as part of the Glover Park-Trinidad Line) until replaced by the D6 (west of Union Station) in the mid-1990s
  • E2, E3, E4 Military Road-Crosstown Line DC
    (Local)
    Friendship Heights station
  • E2 Fort Totten station
  • E2, E3 Ivy City (New York Av & Fenwick St NE)
  • E4 Riggs Park (Eastern Av & Jamaica St NE)
  • Military Road
  • Kennedy Street
  • South Dakota Avenue (E2, E3)
  • 18th Street NE (E2, E3)
  • E2 terminates at Fort Totten station when E3 is in operation (weekends only)
  • E3 also serves Riggs Park
  • E6 Chevy Chase Line DC
    (Local)
  • Knollwood (Knollwood Retirement Home)
  • Friendship Heights station
  • Western Avenue
  • McKinley Street NW
  • G2 P Street-LeDroit Park Line DC
    (Local)
  • Georgetown University
    Georgetown University
    Georgetown University is a private, Jesuit, research university whose main campus is in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1789, it is the oldest Catholic university in the United States...

     (37th & O Streets NW)
  • LeDroit Park (Bryant & 4th Streets NW)
  • P Street NW
  • G8 Rhode Island Avenue Line DC
    (Local)
  • Avondale
    Avondale, Maryland
    Avondale is an unincorporated community in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. For statistical purposes, it is part of the Chillum census-designated place .-History:...

     (Eastern & Michigan Avs NE)
  • Farragut Square
    Farragut Square
    Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

  • Monroe Street NE
  • Rhode Island Avenue NW/NE
  • 9th Street NW (to Farragut Square)
  • 11th Street NW (to Avondale)
  • H Street NW
  • Some trips operate from Brookland-CUA station to Avondale during weekday PM peak hours
  • G8 is a combination of the old G4 & G6 that operated to Lafayette Square
    President's Park
    President's Park, located in Washington, D.C., encompasses the White House, a visitor center, Lafayette Square, and The Ellipse. President's Park was the original name of Lafayette Square. The current President's Park is administered by the National Park Service.-White House:Washington, D.C...

     (G4) & Gallery Place station (G6) until the mid-1990s
  • H1 Brookland-Potomac Park Line DC
    (Local)
  • Brookland-CUA station
  • Potomac Park
    Potomac Park
    Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

     (17th & C Streets NW)
  • Michigan Avenue NW/NE
  • Columbia Road NW
  • 23rd Street NW
  • weekday peak hour service only (AM to Potomac Park, PM to Brookland)
  • H1 was discontinued in the mid-1990s until it was "reincarnated" in 2006
  • H2, H3, H4 Crosstown Line DC
    (Local)
  • Tenleytown-AU station
  • Brookland-CUA station
  • Wisconsin Avenue
  • Porter Street NW
  • Van Ness/Veazey Street NW (H2)
  • Connecticut Avenue (H2)
  • Columbia Road NW/Irving Street NW
  • Michigan Avenue NW/NE
  • H3: weekday peak hour service only
  • H2 & H4 operated to Fort Lincoln (east of Brookland station) until replaced by H6 in the late 1990s. They also operated to Westmoreland Circle & Western Avenue NW (west of Tenleytown station) until replaced by the N8 in the late 1990s. H3's route west of Porter Street & Connecticut Avenue NW was served by H2 until it was rerouted to serve the Van Ness Station in the early 2000s. H2 was later rerouted back to its Tenleytown terminus via the N8 route east of Tenleytown.
  • H6
  • Brookland-Fort Lincoln Line
  • DC
    (Local)
  • Fort Lincoln (Petersburg Apartments)
  • Brookland-CUA station
  • Franklin Street NE
  • 14th Street NE
  • H6 covers the route covered by the H2 & H4 between Brookland station & Fort Lincoln until the late 1990s
  • H8, H9
  • Park Road-Brookland Line
  • DC
    (Local)
  • H8 Mount Pleasant (Mount Pleasant & 17th Streets NW)
  • H9 Archbishop Carroll High School
    Archbishop Carroll High School (Washington, DC)
    Archbishop Carroll High School is a private, Catholic high school located in Washington, D.C. It is owned and operated by the Archdiocese of Washington.-Background:...

  • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station
  • Irving Street NW (H8)
  • Rock Creek Church Road NW (H8)
  • 10th Street NE
  • 12th Street NE
  • H9 only operates when Carroll High School is open
  • Some H8 trips operate from Rock Creek Church Rd & Upshur Street NW to Columbia Heights station during the PM peak hours when public schools are open
  • K2 Takoma-Fort Totten Line DC
    (Local)
  • Takoma station
  • Fort Totten station
  • North Capitol Street
  • Kansas Avenue NE
  • Eastern Avenue
  • Weekday peak hour service only
  • K2 operated to Walter Reed Army Medical Center
    Walter Reed Army Medical Center
    The Walter Reed Army Medical Center was the United States Army's flagship medical center until 2011. Located on 113 acres in Washington, D.C., it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the military...

     until 2005, when it was replaced by K1 north of Takoma station.
  • L1, L2, L4 Connecticut Avenue Line DC
    (Local)
  • Chevy Chase Circle
  • L1 Potomac Park
    Potomac Park
    Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

     (17th & C Streets NW)
  • L2 McPherson Square station
  • L4 Dupont Circle station (20th & Q Streets NW Entrance)
  • Connecticut Avenue NW
  • Calvert Street NW (L2)
  • 18th Street NW (L2)
  • 23rd Street NW (L1)
  • K Street NW (L2)
  • L1 weekday peak hour service only (AM to Potomac Park, PM to Chevy Chase Circle)
  • L4: Monday-Friday service only.
  • M2 Fairfax Village-Naylor Road Line DC
    (Local)
  • Fairfax Village (38th St & Alabama Av SE)
  • Naylor Road station
  • Southern Avenue
  • Weekday peak hour service only.
  • M4 Nebraska Avenue Line DC
    (Local)
  • Pinehurst Circle
    Pinehurst Circle
    Pinehurst Circle is at the intersection of Western and Utah Avenues and 33rd and Worthington Streets in Northwest Washington, D.C. The circle forms a semicircle along the border of Washington with Maryland and contains bus stops for both the E6 and M4 lines....

  • Tenleytown-AU station
  • Sibley Hospital
    Sibley Memorial Hospital
    Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in NW Washington D.C.. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery,...

  • Nebraska Avenue NW
  • Monday-Friday service only.
  • M6 Fairfax Village Line DC
    (Local)
  • Fairfax Village (Alabama & Pennsylvania Avs SE)
  • Potomac Avenue station
  • Pennsylvania Avenue SE
  • Alabama Avenue SE
  • Southern Avenue
  • Formerly known as the W6 until the early/mid-1990s
  • M8, M9 Congress Heights Shuttle Line DC
    (Local)*
  • Washington Highlands
  • Congress Heights station
  • Alabama Avenue SE
  • Wheeler Road SE
  • Weekday peak hour service only.
    • M8: Clockwise loop
    • M9: Counterclockwise loop.
  • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)
  • N2, N3, N4, N6 Massachusetts Avenue Line DC
    (Local)
  • Friendship Heights station
  • N2, N4, N6 Farragut Square
    Farragut Square
    Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

  • N3 Federal Triangle (Constitution Av & 10th St NW)
  • Western Avenue (N3, N4, N6)
  • Wisconsin Avenue (N2)
  • Massachusetts Avenue
  • New Mexico Avenue NW (N2, N6)
  • Connecticut Avenue NW
  • N3 & N4: weekday peak hour service only (N3: AM to Federal Triangle, PM to Friendship Heights)
  • N2: Monday-Friday service only.
  • N3 was part of the Massachusetts Av-Federal Triangle Line (along with the former N1) until 1996, when N1 was eliminated & N3 merged with the N2, N4 & N6.
  • N4 used to terminate at Westmoreland Circle
    Westmoreland Circle
    Westmoreland Circle is a traffic circle straddling the border between the U.S. state of Maryland and Washington, D.C. The circle lies at the intersection of Western Avenue, Butterworth Place, Massachusetts Avenue, Dalecarlia Parkway, Wetherill Road, and Dalecarlia Drive.There are only two buildings...

     until the late 1990s.
  • N8 Tenleytown-Glover Park Line DC
    (Local)
  • Glover Park (41st St & Davis Pl NW)
  • Tenleytown-AU station
  • Massachusetts Avenue NW
  • Yuma Street NW
  • no Sunday service
  • N8 (formerly the Van Ness-Wesley Heights Loop Line) was created to serve the portion of the H2 route west of Van Ness Street & Reno Road when it was rerouted to Van Ness – UDC station in the early 2000s until shortened to terminate at Tenleytown
    P1, P2, P6 Anacostia-Eckington Line DC
    (Local)*
  • Anacostia station
  • Potomac Park
    Potomac Park
    Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

     (21st & C Streets NW) (P1)
  • Archives (10th St & Pennsylvania Ave. NW) (P2, P6)
  • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station (P6)
  • 11th Street Bridge
  • 4th Street SW/NW, Constitution Avenue NW (P1), New York Avenue NW (P6), 4th Street NE (P6)
  • P1: weekday peak hour service only.
  • P2: Monday-Friday service only.
  • Early AM/Late PM P6 terminate at Archives.
    • Fare: $1 (south of the 11th Street Bridge, unless transferring to another bus)
  • P1, P2, P4, P5 & P6 were created to replace the A routes in 1991 when Anacostia station opened, with P5 & P6 additionally replacing the B6 between Metro Center & Rhode Island Avenue stations. P4 & P5 later merged with the P6, giving it the current route.
  • P1, P2 & P4 had prior "incarnations" as the Petworth-Potomac Park Line (P1), the Petworth Line (P2 with the former P7) & the 11th Street Line (P4) until Anacostia opened in 2001, eliminating the P1 and reverting the P2 & P4 to the 62 & 64 (the P7 reverted to the 67 until it was discontinued shortly after the opening of the U Street station opened).
  • S1 16th Street-Potomac Park Line DC
    (Local)
  • 16th Street & Colorado Avenue NW
  • Potomac Park
    Potomac Park
    Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

     (Virginia Av & E St NW)
  • 16th Street NW
  • 18th Street NW (to 16th & Colorado)
  • 19th Street NW (to Potomac Park)
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Potomac Park, PM to 16th & Colorado)
  • S2, S4 16th Street Line DC
    (Local)
  • Silver Spring station*
  • Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Av NW)
  • Alaska Avenue NW (S2)
  • 16th Street NW
  • Some S2 trips originate at 14th Street & Missouri Avenue NW going to Federal Triangle.
  • Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.
  • S9 16th Street Express Line DC
    (Local)
  • Silver Spring (Colesville Road & East-West Highway)
  • McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance)
  • 16th Street NW
  • Weekday peak hour service only.
  • S9 was introduced in 2009, replacing the former S3 & S5 lines that were discontinued in the late 1990s.
  • U2 Minnesota Avenue-Anacostia Line DC
    (Local)*
  • Minnesota Avenue station
  • Anacostia station
  • Minnesota Avenue NE/SE
  • Monday-Friday service only.
    • Fare: $1 (south of Good Hope Road & Minnesota Av SE, unless transferring to another bus)
  • U4 Sheriff Road-River Terrace Line DC
    (Local)
  • River Terrace and Mayfair
  • Minnesota Avenue station
  • Sheriff Road NE
  • Minnesota Avenue NE
  • Benning Road NE
  • order of terminals (north to south): River Terrace to Minnesota Avenue then Minnesota Avenue to Sheriff Road NE, then reverse.
  • Formerly known as the M16 (Metro "Mini-Bus")
  • U5, U6 Mayfair-Marshall Heights Line DC
    (Local)
  • U5, U6 Marshall Heights
  • U6 Mayfair
  • Minnesota Avenue station
  • Minnesota Avenue NE/SE
  • Texas Avenue SE
  • U6: order of terminals: Marshall Heights to Minnesota Avenue then Minnesota Avenue to Mayfair, then reverse.
  • Runs on a portion of the old M16 (Metro "Mini-Bus")
  • U8 Capitol Heights-Benning Heights Line DC
    (Local)
  • Capitol Heights station and Benning Heights (H St & 45th Place SE)
  • Minnesota Avenue station
  • Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue NE
  • Benning Road NE/SE
  • order of terminals (east to west): Capitol Heights to Minnesota Avenue then Minnesota Avenue to Benning Heights, then reverse.
  • U8 was created to replace the former X2, X4 & X6 routes east of Minnesota Avenue station in the late 1990s (X2 to Capitol Heights station, X4 then X6 to Benning Heights)
  • V5 Fairfax Village-L'Enfant Plaza Line DC
    (Local)
  • Fairfax Village (Alabama Ave & 38th St SE)
  • L'Enfant Plaza station (E & 7th Streets SW)
  • Alabama Avenue SE
  • Good Hope Road SE
  • SW/SE Freeway
  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to L'Enfant Plaza, PM to Fairfax Village)
  • V7, V8, V9 Minnesota Avenue-M Street Line DC
    (Local)
  • V7, V8 Deanwood station
  • V9 Benning Heights (H St & 45th Pl SE)
  • Bureau of Engraving (V7, V9)
  • Archives (9th St & Pennsylvania Av NW) (V8)
  • Minnesota Avenue NE/SE
  • M Street SE/SW
  • 7th Street SW/NW (V8)
  • V8: weekend service only
  • V9: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Bureau of Engraving, PM to Benning Heights)
  • Late night V7 trips from Deanwood end at Navy Yard – Ballpark station.
  • V7 was created to replace the combination of the former V4 & V6 routes in the late 1990s. The V6 carried over to operate alongside V7, V8 & V9 at their inception, but was eventually phased out within 5 years after the Half & O Streets SW portion of the route (also served by the 70) was eliminated in favor of 70's increased frequency in the area.
  • W2, W3 United Medical Center-Anacostia Line DC
    (Local)*
  • United Medical Center
  • Washington Overlook (Mellon St & Martin Luther King Av SE)
  • Anacostia station
  • Southern Avenue
  • Alabama Avenue SE
  • Morris Road SE
  • Martin Luther King Avenue SE
  • W3: Monday-Friday service only.
    • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)

  • (Portions of the W2 & W3 operate on the old M18 & M20 (Metro "Mini-Bus") routes
    W4 Deanwood-Alabama Avenue Line DC
    (Local)*
    • Capital Plaza
    • Deanwood station
  • Anacostia station
  • Kenilworth Avenue
  • Division Avenue NE
  • Benning Road SE
  • Alabama Avenue SE & South Capitol Street
  • W4 serves Capital Plaza weekday peak hours only.
  • Some school day trips terminate at Martin Luther King & Malcolm X Avenues SE
    • Fare: $1 (south of Congress Heights station unless transferring to another bus)
  • W4's original routing to Bolling Air Force Base
    Bolling Air Force Base
    Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling is a military installation, located in Southeast Washington, D.C., established on 1 October 2010 in accordance with congressional legislation implementing the recommendations of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission...

     was extended to Anacostia station in the early 2000s.
  • W6, W8 Garfield-Anacostia Loop Line DC
    (Local)*

    Garfield (Robinson Pl & Jasper Rd SE)
    • Anacostia station
  • Good Hope Road SE
  • Alabama Avenue SE
  • Stanton Road SE
  • W6: Clockwise loop
  • W8: Counterclockwise loop
    • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)
  • Portions of the W6 & W8 operate on the old M18 & M20 (The "Metro-Mini" buses) routes
  • X1, X3 Benning Road Line DC
    (Local)
  • Minnesota Avenue station
  • X1 Foggy Bottom – GWU station
  • X3 McLean Gardens (Newark St & Wisconsin Av NW)
  • Benning Road NE
  • H Street NE (X1)
  • Florida Avenue NE/NW (X3)
  • Constitution Avenue NW (X1)
  • Calvert Street NW (X3)
  • X1 & X3: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Foggy Bottom - GWU/McLean Gardens, PM to Minnesota Avenue).
  • X3 was discontinued for several years before it was brought back to service in 2004.
  • X2 Benning Road-H Street Line DC
    (Local)
  • Minnesota Avenue station
  • Lafayette Square
    President's Park
    President's Park, located in Washington, D.C., encompasses the White House, a visitor center, Lafayette Square, and The Ellipse. President's Park was the original name of Lafayette Square. The current President's Park is administered by the National Park Service.-White House:Washington, D.C...

  • Benning Road NE
  • H Street NE/NW
  • Some PM peak hour trips originate from Ballou High School
    Ballou High School
    Ballou Senior High School is a public school located in Washington, D.C., United States. Ballou is a part of the District of Columbia Public Schools. The current principal is Rahman Branch...

     going to Minnesota Avenue station when the school is open.
  • The X2 originally operated to Capitol Heights station until the mid-1990s when the route east of Minnesota Avenue station (along with the X4 & X6 route south of the station) were replaced by the U8.
  • X8 Maryland Avenue Line DC
    (Local)
  • Carver Terrace (21st Place & Maryland Av NE)
  • Union Station
  • Maryland Avenue NE
  • X9 Benning Road-H Street Express Line DC
    (Local)
  • Capitol Heights station
  • Metro Center (12th Street & New York Avenue, NW)
  • Nannie Helen Borroughs Avenue NE
  • Benning Road NE
  • H Street NE/NW
  • Peak hour limited stop service only (AM to Metro Center, PM to Capitol Heights)
  • Formerly known as the East Capitol Street Express line that was discontinued in the late 1980s; reincarnated as the Benning Road-H Street Express Line in December 2010

  • Maryland lines

    81, 82, 83, 86 College Park Line Maryland
    (Local)
    • 81, 83 Cherry Hill Park Apartments
    • 82 Mount Rainier Terminal
    • 86 Calverton (4061 Center Park Roadway)
  • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station
  • U.S. Route 1
  • Rhode Island Avenue NE
  • 83 operates Monday-Saturday via College Park – UMD station
    81 operates Sundays only via Greenbelt station
  • Formerly known as the Rhode Island Avenue-Maryland Line (along with the 84 & the former 85)
  • 81 & 83 operate on portions of the old 82 Maryland Streetcar Line, which ran from West Potomac Park
    West Potomac Park
    West Potomac Park is a U.S. national park in Washington, D.C., adjacent to the National Mall. It includes the parkland that extends south of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, from the Lincoln Memorial to the grounds of the Washington Monument...

     to Branchville until replaced by buses in 1958; they currently operate on the old route served by the 82 until 1993. 86 operates on portions of the old 84 & G6 Maryland Streetcar Line, which ran from Branchville to Beltsville until replaced by buses between 1949 & 1958
  • 81 was a part of the North Capitol Street Line until shifting over to the College Park Line
  • 84,85 Rhode Island Avenue-New Carrollton Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • New Carrollton station (West Side Entrance)
  • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station
  • Riverdale Road and Rhode Island Avenue
  • Boarding only from Rhode Island Av-Brentwood station to Mount Rainier Terminal, Monday-Friday PM Peak Hours.*
    early Monday-Friday AM trips originate at Mount Rainier Terminal.
  • 84 operates through a portion of the old B4 streetcar which operated from Branchville to New Carrollton, G6 to Calverton and B6 to Cheverly until they were replaced by buses between 1949 & 1958. They were eventually renumbered 84, 86, and 88; 88 is now part of the F8 route
  • The PM peak hour "boarding only" trips were designated the 85 until the mid/late-2000's
  • 87, 88 Laurel Express Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • 87Laurel (Baltimore Av & Main St, AM Start; Cypress St & Laurel Lakes Av, PM End)
  • Greenbelt station
  • 88 New Carrollton station (East Side Entrance)
  • Baltimore-Washington Parkway
    Baltimore-Washington Parkway
    The Baltimore–Washington Parkway is a highway in the U.S. state of Maryland, running southwest from Baltimore to Washington, D.C. The road begins at an interchange with U.S. Route 50 and Maryland Route 201 near Cheverly in Prince George's County at the D.C...

  • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Greenbelte/New Carrollton, PM to Laurel)
  • 87 operated to K St. & 11th St. NW via the Government Printing Office, SW Mall (L'Enfant Plaza station), Potomac Park
    Potomac Park
    Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

     West (State Department) until Greenbelt Station opened in 1993
  • 89, 89M Laurel Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • Laurel (Cherry Lane & 4th Street (AM); Middletown Apts (PM))
  • Greenbelt station
  • U.S. Route 1
  • 89: weekday peak hour service only
  • 89M: Monday-Friday midday service only.
  • 89 operated to Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station until Greenbelt opened in 1993
  • A11, A12 Martin Luther King Jr Highway Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • Capital Plaza
  • A12 Addison Road station or Capitol Heights station
  • A11Metro Center station (A11)
  • Landover Road
  • Barlowe Road
  • Martin Luther King Highway
  • Addison Road, Central Avenue (A12)
  • Alabama Avenue SE (A11)
  • Pennsylvania Avenue SE (A11)
  • A11: 1 southbound Saturday early AM trip only
  • A12: terminates at Capitol Heights station Sundays only.
  • B21, B22 Bowie State University Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • Bowie State University
    Bowie State University
    Bowie State University , is a public university located on 355½ acres in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, north of the suburban city of Bowie. Bowie State is part of the University System of Maryland...

  • New Carrollton station (East Side)
  • Laurel-Bowie Road, John Hanson Highway
  • Mondays-Friday service only
  • B24, B25 Bowie-Belair Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • Bowie Park & Ride Lot
  • New Carrollton station (West Side)
  • Annapolis Road
  • Monday-Friday service only
  • B27 Bowie-New Carrollton Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • Bowie State University
    Bowie State University
    Bowie State University , is a public university located on 355½ acres in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, north of the suburban city of Bowie. Bowie State is part of the University System of Maryland...

  • New Carrollton station (West Side)
  • Lanham-Severn Road
  • Weekday peak hour service only
  • B29, B31 Crofton-New Carrollton Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • Crofton Country Club or 1501 Crain Highway (B29)
  • Bowie Town Center (B31)
  • New Carrollton station (East Side)
  • Crain Highway (B29)
  • John Hanson Highway
  • B30 BWI Airport-Greenbelt Express Line Maryland
    (Express)*
  • Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
  • Greenbelt station
  • Baltimore-Washington Parkway
  • Interstate 195
  • Airport Express: $6 Fare
  • C2, C4 Greenbelt-Twinbrook Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • C2 Wheaton station (West Side)
  • C4 Twinbrook station (West Side)
  • Greenbelt station (C2)
  • Prince George's Plaza station (C4)
  • University Boulevard
  • Greenbelt Road (C2)
  • East-West Highway (C4)
  • Some early morning and late night C2 trips are extended from Twinbrook station or to Randolph Road & Parklawn Drive
  • C8 College Park-White Flint Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • White Flint station
  • College Park – UMD Station
  • Randolph Road
  • New Hampshire Avenue
  • C11, C13 Clinton Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • Clinton Park & Ride Lot
  • Branch Avenue station
  • Branch Avenue
  • Weekday peak hour service only
  • C11: AM to Clinton, PM to Branch Avenue
  • C13: AM to Branch Avenue, PM to Clinton
  • C12, C14 Hillcrest Heights Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • Naylor Road station
  • Branch Avenue Metrro Station
  • Branch Avenue
  • Iverson Street (C12)
  • C12: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Naylor Road, PM to Branch Avenue)
  • C21, C22, C26, C29 Central Avenue Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • C21, C22 Collington Center
  • C26 Kettering
    Kettering, Maryland
    Kettering is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 11,008 at the 2000 census, primarily African-American. The name Kettering was created by a suburban housing developer in the 1960s when development began...

     (Watkins Park & Chesterton Drives)
  • C29 Bowie State University
    Bowie State University
    Bowie State University , is a public university located on 355½ acres in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, north of the suburban city of Bowie. Bowie State is part of the University System of Maryland...

  • Addison Road station (C21, C22, C29)
  • Largo Town Center station (C26)
  • Central Avenue
  • C21, C22, C26: Monday-Friday service only
  • C29: weekend service only.
  • C26 served the Addison Road station until Largo Town Center station opened in 2004
  • C28 Pointer Ridge Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • Pointer Ridge (Hall Road & Pointer Ridge Dr)
  • New Carrollton station (East Side)
  • John Hanson Highway
  • Monday-Friday service only, replaced by C29 (Central Avenue Line) from
  • [[Addison Road]] station during the weekends.
  • D12, D13, D14 Oxon Hill-Suitland Line Maryland
    (Local)
  • [[Suitland (WMATA station) (Americana & Heritage Drives)
  • 29H Annandale (Heritage Dr & Donneybrook Court)

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    • Pentagon station

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    • Little River Turnpike
    • Capital Beltway
      Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway)
      Interstate 495 is a Interstate Highway that surrounds the United States' capital of Washington, D.C., and its inner suburbs in adjacent Maryland and Virginia. I-495 is widely known as the Capital Beltway or simply the Beltway, especially when the context of Washington, D.C., is clear...

       (29X)
    • Shirley Highway

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    • 29C: Weekday peak hour service only
    • 29E, 29G, 29H, 29X: Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Pentagon, PM to Annandale/NVCC)

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    |29K, 29N
    |Alexandria-Fairfax Line
    !Virginia
    (Local)
    |
    • 29K George Mason University
      George Mason University
      George Mason University is a public university based in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, south of and adjacent to the city of Fairfax. Additional campuses are located nearby in Arlington County, Prince William County, and Loudoun County...

    • 29N Fairfax Circle (Arlington Blvd & Pickett Drive)

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    • Royal & Pendleton Streets

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    • Little River Turnpike

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    • (29N) Weekday peak hour and Saturday service only

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    |38B
    |Ballston-Farragut Square Line
    !Virginia
    (Local)
    |
    • Ballston-MU station

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    • Farragut Square
      Farragut Square
      Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...


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    • Clarendon Boulevard
    • Wilson Boulevard
    • Key Bridge
      Francis Scott Key Bridge (Washington)
      The Francis Scott Key Bridge, more commonly known as the Key Bridge, is a six-lane reinforced concrete arch bridge conveying U.S. Route 29 traffic across the Potomac River between the Rosslyn neighborhood of Arlington County, Virginia and the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C...

    • M Street NW
    • K Street NW

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    |REX
    |Richmond Highway Express
    !Virginia
    (Local)
    |
    • Fort Belvoir

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    • King Street – Old Town station

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    • Richmond Highway

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    • Some peak hour & weekend trips end in Woodlawn
    • Limited stop service only
    • For local stop service, use Fairfax Connector
      Fairfax Connector
      Fairfax Connector is a public bus service provided by Fairfax County, Virginia, and operated under contract by MV Transportation. The first buses rolled out in September 1985 as a lower-cost alternative to the Metrobus service of the regional Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority...

       171.

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    • The REX covers the section of the 9A route that served Fort Belvior until 2004.

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    |S80, S91 (TAGS)
    |Springfield Circulator
    !Virginia
    (Local)
    |
    • S80 Springfield Mall
      Springfield Mall (Virginia)
      Springfield Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Springfield, Virginia, located at the intersection of Interstate 95 and Franconia Road which is part of the Springfield Interchange. The mall is also located 1/4 mile north of Franconia-Springfield Parkway and the Franconia-Springfield metro station...

    • S91 Metro Park Building

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    • Franconia-Springfield station

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    • Frontier Drive

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    • Buses are more identified by their TAGS identification instead of their route numbers.

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    • Portions of the S80 replaced the former S81 & S82 in the mid-2000s.

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    Washington, D.C. lines

    {|class=wikitable
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    |31
    |Wisconsin Avenue Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
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    • Friendship Heights station

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    • Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       (Virginia Av & 21st St NW)

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    • Wisconsin Avenue NW

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    • 31 replaces the Wisconsin Avenue portion of the old 30 (see Pennsylvania Avenue Line
      Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington)
      The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States...

      )

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    |32, 36
    |Pennsylvania Avenue Line
    Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington)
    The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States...


    !D.C.
    (Local)
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    • Friendship Heights station

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    • 32 Southern Avenue station
    • 36 Naylor Road station

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    • Wisconsin Avenue NW
    • Pennsylvania Avenue SE/NW
    • Branch Avenue SE (36)
    • Alabama Avenue SE (32)

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    • Some weekday 32 and 36 trips terminate at:
      • Farragut Square
        Farragut Square
        Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

      • Foggy Bottom – GWU station

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    • 36 replaces a portion of the old 35 (see Pennsylvania Avenue Line
      Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington)
      The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States...

      )

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    |34
    |Naylor Rd Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
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    • Archives (10th St & Pennsylvania Av NW)

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    • Naylor Road station

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    • Pennsylvania Avenue SE
    • Independence Avenue SE/SW
    • Naylor Road SE

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    • 34 operated to Friendship Heights station until replaced by the M5, which operated from Naylor Road station to Eastern Market station in 2007; 34 replaced the M5 in 2008 with the extension to the Archives station, also see Pennsylvania Avenue Line
      Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington)
      The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States...


    |-
    |37
    |Wisconsin Avenue Limited Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Friendship Heights station

    |
    • Archives station (AM End)
    • Federal Triangle (10th St & Pennsylvania Av NW) (PM Start)

    |
    • Wisconsin Avenue NW
    • Massachusetts Avenue NW
    • Pennsylvania Avenue NW

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Archives, PM to Friendship Heights)

    |
    • A prior "incarnation" of the 37 was once known as the Wisconsin Avenue Express Line, running from Tenleytown-AU station to Archives until the early 1990s

    |-
    |39
    |Pennsylvania Avenue Limited Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Naylor Road station

    |
    • Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       (Virginia Av & 21st St NW)

    |
    • Pennsylvania Avenue SE/NW

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only
    • AM to Potomac Park, PM to Naylor Road

    |
    |-
    |42, 43
    |Mount Pleasant Line
    Mount Pleasant Line
    The Mount Pleasant Line, served by Routes 42 and 43, is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States. Until the 1960s, it was a streetcar line....


    !D.C
    (Local)
    |
    • Mount Pleasant (Mount Pleasant & Lamont Streets NW)

    |
    • 42 Gallery Place station
    • 43 Farragut Square
      Farragut Square
      Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

       (AM End)
    • 43 McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance) (PM Start)

    |
    • 42 Mount Pleasant Street NW, Columbia Road NW, Connecticut Avenue NW, H Street NW

    |
    • 42 serves Dupont Circle station
      • some peak hour trips terminate at Farragut Square
    • 43: weekday peak hour service only
      • skips Dupont Circle

    |See Mount Pleasant Line
    Mount Pleasant Line
    The Mount Pleasant Line, served by Routes 42 and 43, is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States. Until the 1960s, it was a streetcar line....


    |-
    |52, 53, 54
    |14th Street Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Takoma station
    • 14th Street & Colorado Av NW

    |
    • 52, 54 L'Enfant Plaza Metrorail Station (7th & D Streets SW)
    • 53 McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance)

    |
    • 14th Street NW
    • Pennsylvania Avenue NW (54)
    • Independence Avenue SW (52)

    |
    • 53: weekday peak hour service only

    |
    • 52 & 54 originally terminated at Navy Yard
      Washington Navy Yard
      The Washington Navy Yard is the former shipyard and ordnance plant of the United States Navy in Southeast Washington, D.C. It is the oldest shore establishment of the U.S. Navy...

       until the mid-1990s, when the 52 was truncated to L'Enfant Plaza station & 54 to Federal Triangle
    • The 53 was introduced several years after the former route 50 was discontinued, operating at first to Bureau Of Engraving
      Bureau of Engraving and Printing
      The Bureau of Engraving and Printing is a government agency within the United States Department of the Treasury that designs and produces a variety of security products for the United States government, most notable of which is paper currency for the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve itself is...

       before being shortened to Federal Triangle and now to McPherson Square
    • Also see 14th Street Line

    |-
    |62, 63
    |Takoma-Petworth Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Takoma station

    |
    • 62 Georgia Avenue – Petworth station
    • 63 Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Av NW)

    |
    • 5th Street NW, Kansas Avenue NW, Sherman Avenue NW (63)
    • 13th Street NW (63)

    |
    • 63: weekday peak & early weekend AM hours only

    |
    • 63 operates through the portion of the 62 that operated to Federal Triangle until Georgia Avenue – Petworth station opened in 2001; it also replaces the 68, which operated from Georgia Avenue – Petworth station to Federal Triangle from 2001–2009

    |-
    |60, 64
    |Fort Totten-Petworth Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Fort Totten station

    |
    • 60 Georgia Avenue – Petworth station
    • 64 Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Av NW)

    |
    • Rock Creek Church Rd NW (60)
    • Upshur Street NW (60)
    • New Hampshire Avenue NW (64)
    • 11th Street NW (64)

    |
    • 60: Monday-Friday service only

    |
    • 64 was replaced by the 66 south of Georgia Avenue – Petworth station when it opened in 2001, it replaced the 66 in 2009
    • 64 also runs on the old 11th Street Streetcar Line.

    |-
    |70
    |Georgia Avenue-7th Street Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • Archives station

    |
    • Georgia Avenue NW
    • 7th Street NW

    |
    • Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.

    |
    • See Seventh Street Line
    • Starting September 23, 2011, 71 service was discontinued, and the 70 was shortened to Archives. For service to Southwest Waterfront, see route directly below this one.

    |-
    |74
    |Convention Center-Southwest Waterfront Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Mount Vernon Square (K & 6th Streets NW)

    |
    • Half & O Streets SW, or Buzzard Point
      Buzzard Point
      Buzzard Point is an urbanized area located on the peninsula formed by the confluence of the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers in the southwest quadrant of Washington, DC, USA.-History:...

       (2nd & V Streets SW)

    |
    • 7th Street NW/SW

    |
    • Serves Buzzard Point during rush hour only

    |
    • Introduced September 24, 2011 as a replacement of DC Circulator's discontinued Convention Center-Southwest Waterfront route, and to also serve the southern portion of the 70 and 71 routes.

    |-
    |79
    |Georgia Avenue Metro Extra Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • Archives station

    |
    • Georgia Avenue NW, 7th Street NW (to Silver Spring), 9th Street NW (to Archives)

    |
    • weekday service only
    • limited-stop service
    • Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center

    |
    • 79 is a "reincarnation" of the old 73 (Brightwood Express Line) that was discontinued roughly a decade before the 79's introduction in 2006.

    |-
    |80
    |North Capitol Street Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Fort Totten station

    |
    • Kennedy Center

    |
    • 12th Street NE
    • Michigan Avenue NE
    • North Capitol Street
    • H Street NW
    • K Street NW

    |
    • some peak hour
    • early AM & late night trips terminate at McPherson Square station

    |
    • 80 operates on the old North Capitol Street Streetcar Line, which operated from Washington Circle
      Washington Circle
      Washington Circle is a traffic circle in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., United States. It is the intersection of 23rd Street, K Street, New Hampshire Avenue, and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., on the border of the Foggy Bottom and West End neighborhoods. The through lanes of K Street...

       to Brookland until 1958
    • It operated to Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       until it replaced the portion of the old Route 81 south of Pennsylvania Avenue NW to Kennedy Center after it was discontinued in the mid-1990s

    |-
    |90, 92, 93
    |U Street-Garfield Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)*
    |
    • Duke Ellington Bridge
      Duke Ellington Bridge
      The Duke Ellington Bridge, named after Duke Ellington, carries Calvert Street NW over Rock Creek in Washington, D.C., United States. It connects 18th Street NW in Adams Morgan with Connecticut Avenue NW in Woodley Park, just north of the Taft Bridge....

       or Frank D. Reeves Center (14th & U Streets NW)

    |
    • 90 Anacostia station
    • 92, 93Congress Heights station

    |
    • Calvert Street NW
    • U Street NW, Florida Avenue NW/NE
    • 8th Street NE
    • Good Hope Road SE (92)
    • Stanton Road SE (93)

    |
    • 93: operates when Metrorail
      Washington Metro
      The Washington Metro, commonly called Metro, and unofficially Metrorail, is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C., United States, and its surrounding suburbs. It is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority , which also operates Metrobus service under the Metro name...

       is not open, replacing the 90 & 94
    • Fare: $1 (90 only, south of the 11th Street Bridge, unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • 90 replaced all portions of the 94 north of Anacostia station which became the 94's northern terminal after it opened in 1991; 90 & 92 served McLean Gardens from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s until replaced by the 96 & X3
    • Also see U Street Line, New Jersey Avenue Line and Florida Avenue Line

    |-
    |94
    |Stanton Road Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)*
    |
    • Stanton Road (19th & Savannah Streets SE)

    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Stanton Road SE

    |
    • replaced by 93 (U Street-Garfield Line) when not in operation
    • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • 94 used to operate to Duke Ellington Bridge
      Duke Ellington Bridge
      The Duke Ellington Bridge, named after Duke Ellington, carries Calvert Street NW over Rock Creek in Washington, D.C., United States. It connects 18th Street NW in Adams Morgan with Connecticut Avenue NW in Woodley Park, just north of the Taft Bridge....

       (as part of the U Street-Garfield Line) until Anacostia station opened in 1991; replaced by the 90 north of Anacostia since then.

    |-
    |96, 97
    |East Capitol Street-Cardozo Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Capitol Heights station
    • 96 Stadium-Armory station (North Entrance)

    |
    • 96McLean Gardens (Newark St & Wisconsin Av NW)
    • 97Union Station

    |
    • East Capitol Street
    • New Jersey Avenue NW (96)
    • U Street NW (96)
    • 29th Street NW (96)

    |
    • 96 operates between Stadium-Armory station & McLean Gardens when the 97 operates during the weekday peak hours only
    • 97 skips DC General Health Campus.

    |
    • Formerly known as the New Jersey Avenue Line
    • 96 & 97 replaced the old Routes 40 & 44 east of Union Station in the mid-1990s.

    |-
    |A2, A6, A7, A8, A42, A46, A48
    |Anacostia-Congress Heights Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • Southern Avenue station (A2, A42)
    • Livingston Rd & 3rd Street SE (A6, A7, A8, A46, A48)

    |
    • Anacostia Station (A2, A6, A7, A8)
    • Archives station (10th St & Pennsylvania Av NW) (A42, A46, A48)

    |
    • Martin Luther King Avenue SE, Mississippi Av SE (A2, A42)
    • Wheeler Road SE (A6, A7, A46)
    • South Capitol Street (A8, A48)

    |
    • A7: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Anacostia, PM to Livingston Road)
    • A42, A46 and A48 operate when Metrorail
      Washington Metro
      The Washington Metro, commonly called Metro, and unofficially Metrorail, is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C., United States, and its surrounding suburbs. It is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority , which also operates Metrobus service under the Metro name...

       is closed, replacing A2, A6, A8 (respectively) and P2*Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus; A42, A46, A48: south of 11th Street Bridge)

    |
    • Formerly known as the Anacostia Line (along with A4 & A5) until 1991
    • A7 operated to L'Enfant Plaza station until Anacostia opened in 1991
    • A42, A46 and A48 replaced the old portions of the A2, A6 and A8 north of Anacostia station to Archives when Anacostia opened

    |-
    |A4, A5
    |Anacostia-Fort Drum Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • D.C. Village (North Parking Lot)

    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Martin Luther King Avenue SE

    |
    • A5: weekday peak hour service only (AM to DC Village, PM to Anacostia via the Blue Plains Facility)
    • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • A4 and A5 operated to Archives station (as part of the Anacostia Line) until Anacostia opened in 1991
    • The route north of Anacostia is now served by P2

    |-
    |A9
    |South Capitol Street Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Livingston Road & 3rd Street, SE

    |
    • L'Enfant Plaza station (7th & E Streets SW)

    |
    • South Capitol Street

    |
    • A9: weekday peak hour service only (AM to L'Enfant Plaza, PM to Livingston Road)

    |
    |-
    |B2
    |Bladensburg Road-Anacostia Line
    !DC
    Local*
    |
    • Mount Rainier Terminal (Rhode Island Ave & 34th Street)

    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Bladensburg Road NE
    • 14th Street NE (to Anacostia)
    • 15th Street NE (to Mount Rainier)
    • Minnesota Avenue SE

    |
    • Some trips terminate at Bladensburg Road & V Street NE
    • some PM peak hour trips start at Potomac Avenue station on school days only
    • Fare: $1 (south of the 11th Street Bridge unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • B2 used to operate to 16th & W Streets, SE in Anacostia until Anacostia station opened in 1991
    • B2 then covered the portion of the old B4 & B5 routes to Barry Farms after the station opened

    |-
    |B8, B9
    |Fort Lincoln Shuttle Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • B8 Fort Lincoln (Petersburg Apartments)
    • B9 Colmar Manor
      Colmar Manor, Maryland
      Colmar Manor is a town located in Prince George's County, Maryland. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,257. As the town developed at the beginning of the 20th century, it assumed a name derived from its proximity to the District of Columbia—the first syllable of Columbia...

       (40th Place & Bladensburg Road)

    |
    • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station

    |
    • Bladensburg Road (B9)
    • Franklin Street NE
    • Rhode Island Avenue NE

    |
    • B8: Monday-Friday service only, except middays
    • B9: Monday-Friday midday service only

    |
    |-
    |D1
    |Glover Park-Federal Triangle Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Glover Park (41st St & Davis Pl NW)

    |
    • Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Av NW)

    |
    • Q Street NW
    • K Street NW
    • 13th Street NW

    |
    • weekday peak hour service only (AM to Federal Triangle, PM to Glover Park)

    |
    • D1 operated to Union Station/Ivy City until redirected to Federal Triangle in 2010

    |-
    |D2
    |Glover Park-Dupont Circle Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Glover Park (41st St & Davis Pl NW)

    |
    • Dupont Circle station (20th & Q Sts NW Entrance)

    |
    • Q Street NW

    |
    |
    • D2 operated to Stadium-Armory station (as part of the Glover Park-Trinidad Line) until replaced by the D6 east of Dupont Circle in the mid-1990s

    |-
    |D3
    |Ivy City-Dupont Circle Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Ivy City (New York Avenue & Fenwick Street NE)

    |
    • Georgetown (35th Street & Reservoir Road NW) (AM End)
    • Dupont Circle (20th St & Massachusetts Av NW) (PM Start)

    |
    • Q Street NW (to Reservoir Road)
    • K Street NW/NE
    • E Street NW

    |
    • D3 operates weekday peak hours only (AM to Reservoir Road, PM to Ivy City)

    |
    • D3 operated between Sibley Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in NW Washington D.C.. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery,...

       and Union Station (with select peak hour service from Ivy City) until 2010 when the D1 was rerouted to Federal Triangle

    |-
    |D4
    |Ivy City-Franklin Square Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Ivy City (New York Avenue & Fenwick Street NE)

    |
    • McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance)

    |
    • K Street NW/NE

    |
    |
    • D4 at first operated to Sibley Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in NW Washington D.C.. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery,...

       (as part of the Glover Park-Trinidad Line) until replaced by D6 in the mid-1990s
    • It then operated to Union Station (as the Ivy City-Union Station Line) until 2010, when it was extended to McPherson Square

    |-
    |D5
    |MacArthur Boulevard-Georgetown Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Little Flower Church (Bethesda, MD)

    |
    • Farragut Square
      Farragut Square
      Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...


    |
    • MacArthur Boulevard NW
    • M Street NW
    • Pennsylvania Avenue NW

    |
    • Operates weekday peak hours only (AM to Farragut Square, PM to Little Flower Church).

    |
    • Formerly known as the MacArthur Boulevard-M Street Line (with the former D9, which was discontinued in the mid-1990s)

    |-
    |D6
    |Sibley Hospital-Stadium Armory Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Sibley Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in NW Washington D.C.. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery,...


    |
    • Stadium-Armory station (North Entrance)

    |
    • MacArthur Boulevard NW
    • Q Street NW
    • K Street NW
    • E Street NW
    • C Street NE (to Stadium-Armory)
    • D Street NE (to Sibley Hospital)

    |
    |
    • D6 originally operated between Glover Park & Washington Hospital Center
      Washington Hospital Center
      Washington Hospital Center is the largest private hospital in Washington, D.C.. It serves as a teaching hospital for Georgetown University School of Medicine....

       (as part of the Glover Park-Trinidad Line) until the mid-1990s, when it was rerouted to serve Sibley Hospital (replacing the truncated D4 & D8 west of Union Station and Stadium-Armory (replacing the truncated 42 & D2 east of Dupont Circle.

    |-
    |valign=top|
    D8

    |Hospital Center Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Washington Hospital Center
      Washington Hospital Center
      Washington Hospital Center is the largest private hospital in Washington, D.C.. It serves as a teaching hospital for Georgetown University School of Medicine....


    |
    • Union Station

    |
    • Franklin Street NE
    • Brentwood Road NE
    • Mount Olivet Rd NE
    • K Street NE

    |
    • Some trips end at Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station during the PM peak hour period

    |
    • D8 operated to Sibley Hospital (as part of the Glover Park-Trinidad Line) until replaced by the D6 (west of Union Station) in the mid-1990s

    |-
    |E2, E3, E4
    |Military Road-Crosstown Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |Friendship Heights station
    |
    • E2 Fort Totten station
    • E2, E3 Ivy City (New York Av & Fenwick St NE)
    • E4 Riggs Park (Eastern Av & Jamaica St NE)

    |
    • Military Road
    • Kennedy Street
    • South Dakota Avenue (E2, E3)
    • 18th Street NE (E2, E3)

    |
    • E2 terminates at Fort Totten station when E3 is in operation (weekends only)
    • E3 also serves Riggs Park

    |
    |-
    |E6
    |Chevy Chase Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Knollwood (Knollwood Retirement Home)

    |
    • Friendship Heights station

    |
    • Western Avenue
    • McKinley Street NW

    |
    |
    |-
    |G2
    |P Street-LeDroit Park Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Georgetown University
      Georgetown University
      Georgetown University is a private, Jesuit, research university whose main campus is in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1789, it is the oldest Catholic university in the United States...

       (37th & O Streets NW)

    |
    • LeDroit Park (Bryant & 4th Streets NW)

    |
    • P Street NW

    |
    |
    |-
    |G8
    |Rhode Island Avenue Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Avondale
      Avondale, Maryland
      Avondale is an unincorporated community in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. For statistical purposes, it is part of the Chillum census-designated place .-History:...

       (Eastern & Michigan Avs NE)

    |
    • Farragut Square
      Farragut Square
      Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...


    |
    • Monroe Street NE
    • Rhode Island Avenue NW/NE
    • 9th Street NW (to Farragut Square)
    • 11th Street NW (to Avondale)
    • H Street NW

    |
    • Some trips operate from Brookland-CUA station to Avondale during weekday PM peak hours

    |
    • G8 is a combination of the old G4 & G6 that operated to Lafayette Square
      President's Park
      President's Park, located in Washington, D.C., encompasses the White House, a visitor center, Lafayette Square, and The Ellipse. President's Park was the original name of Lafayette Square. The current President's Park is administered by the National Park Service.-White House:Washington, D.C...

       (G4) & Gallery Place station (G6) until the mid-1990s

    |-
    |H1
    |Brookland-Potomac Park Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Brookland-CUA station

    |
    • Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       (17th & C Streets NW)

    |
    • Michigan Avenue NW/NE
    • Columbia Road NW
    • 23rd Street NW

    |
    • weekday peak hour service only (AM to Potomac Park, PM to Brookland)

    |
    • H1 was discontinued in the mid-1990s until it was "reincarnated" in 2006

    |-
    |H2, H3, H4
    |Crosstown Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Tenleytown-AU station

    |
    • Brookland-CUA station

    |
    • Wisconsin Avenue
    • Porter Street NW
    • Van Ness/Veazey Street NW (H2)
    • Connecticut Avenue (H2)
    • Columbia Road NW/Irving Street NW
    • Michigan Avenue NW/NE

    |
    • H3: weekday peak hour service only

    |
    • H2 & H4 operated to Fort Lincoln (east of Brookland station) until replaced by H6 in the late 1990s. They also operated to Westmoreland Circle & Western Avenue NW (west of Tenleytown station) until replaced by the N8 in the late 1990s. H3's route west of Porter Street & Connecticut Avenue NW was served by H2 until it was rerouted to serve the Van Ness Station in the early 2000s. H2 was later rerouted back to its Tenleytown terminus via the N8 route east of Tenleytown.

    |-
    |H6
    |
    • Brookland-Fort Lincoln Line

    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Fort Lincoln (Petersburg Apartments)

    |
    • Brookland-CUA station

    |
    • Franklin Street NE
    • 14th Street NE

    |
    |
    • H6 covers the route covered by the H2 & H4 between Brookland station & Fort Lincoln until the late 1990s

    |-
    |H8, H9
    |
    • Park Road-Brookland Line

    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • H8 Mount Pleasant (Mount Pleasant & 17th Streets NW)
    • H9 Archbishop Carroll High School
      Archbishop Carroll High School (Washington, DC)
      Archbishop Carroll High School is a private, Catholic high school located in Washington, D.C. It is owned and operated by the Archdiocese of Washington.-Background:...


    |
    • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station

    |
    • Irving Street NW (H8)
    • Rock Creek Church Road NW (H8)
    • 10th Street NE
    • 12th Street NE

    |
    • H9 only operates when Carroll High School is open
    • Some H8 trips operate from Rock Creek Church Rd & Upshur Street NW to Columbia Heights station during the PM peak hours when public schools are open

    |
    |-
    |K2
    |Takoma-Fort Totten Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Takoma station

    |
    • Fort Totten station

    |
    • North Capitol Street
    • Kansas Avenue NE
    • Eastern Avenue

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only

    |
    • K2 operated to Walter Reed Army Medical Center
      Walter Reed Army Medical Center
      The Walter Reed Army Medical Center was the United States Army's flagship medical center until 2011. Located on 113 acres in Washington, D.C., it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the military...

       until 2005, when it was replaced by K1 north of Takoma station.

    |-
    |L1, L2, L4
    |Connecticut Avenue Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Chevy Chase Circle

    |
    • L1 Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       (17th & C Streets NW)
    • L2 McPherson Square station
    • L4 Dupont Circle station (20th & Q Streets NW Entrance)

    |
    • Connecticut Avenue NW
    • Calvert Street NW (L2)
    • 18th Street NW (L2)
    • 23rd Street NW (L1)
    • K Street NW (L2)

    |
    • L1 weekday peak hour service only (AM to Potomac Park, PM to Chevy Chase Circle)
    • L4: Monday-Friday service only.

    |
    |-
    |M2
    |Fairfax Village-Naylor Road Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Fairfax Village (38th St & Alabama Av SE)

    |
    • Naylor Road station

    |
    • Southern Avenue

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only.

    |
    |-
    |M4
    |Nebraska Avenue Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Pinehurst Circle
      Pinehurst Circle
      Pinehurst Circle is at the intersection of Western and Utah Avenues and 33rd and Worthington Streets in Northwest Washington, D.C. The circle forms a semicircle along the border of Washington with Maryland and contains bus stops for both the E6 and M4 lines....

    • Tenleytown-AU station

    |
    • Sibley Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in NW Washington D.C.. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery,...


    |
    • Nebraska Avenue NW

    |
    • Monday-Friday service only.

    |-
    |M6
    |Fairfax Village Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Fairfax Village (Alabama & Pennsylvania Avs SE)

    |
    • Potomac Avenue station

    |
    • Pennsylvania Avenue SE
    • Alabama Avenue SE
    • Southern Avenue

    |
    |
    • Formerly known as the W6 until the early/mid-1990s

    |-
    |M8, M9
    |Congress Heights Shuttle Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • Washington Highlands

    |
    • Congress Heights station

    |
    • Alabama Avenue SE
    • Wheeler Road SE

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only.
      • M8: Clockwise loop
      • M9: Counterclockwise loop.
    • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    |-
    |N2, N3, N4, N6
    |Massachusetts Avenue Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Friendship Heights station

    |
    • N2, N4, N6 Farragut Square
      Farragut Square
      Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

    • N3 Federal Triangle (Constitution Av & 10th St NW)

    |
    • Western Avenue (N3, N4, N6)
    • Wisconsin Avenue (N2)
    • Massachusetts Avenue
    • New Mexico Avenue NW (N2, N6)
    • Connecticut Avenue NW

    |
    • N3 & N4: weekday peak hour service only (N3: AM to Federal Triangle, PM to Friendship Heights)
    • N2: Monday-Friday service only.

    |
    • N3 was part of the Massachusetts Av-Federal Triangle Line (along with the former N1) until 1996, when N1 was eliminated & N3 merged with the N2, N4 & N6.
    • N4 used to terminate at Westmoreland Circle
      Westmoreland Circle
      Westmoreland Circle is a traffic circle straddling the border between the U.S. state of Maryland and Washington, D.C. The circle lies at the intersection of Western Avenue, Butterworth Place, Massachusetts Avenue, Dalecarlia Parkway, Wetherill Road, and Dalecarlia Drive.There are only two buildings...

       until the late 1990s.

    |-
    |N8
    |Tenleytown-Glover Park Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Glover Park (41st St & Davis Pl NW)

    |
    • Tenleytown-AU station

    |
    • Massachusetts Avenue NW
    • Yuma Street NW

    |
    • no Sunday service

    |N8 (formerly the Van Ness-Wesley Heights Loop Line) was created to serve the portion of the H2 route west of Van Ness Street & Reno Road when it was rerouted to Van Ness – UDC station in the early 2000s until shortened to terminate at Tenleytown
    |-
    |P1, P2, P6
    |Anacostia-Eckington Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       (21st & C Streets NW) (P1)
    • Archives (10th St & Pennsylvania Ave. NW) (P2, P6)
    • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station (P6)

    |
    • 11th Street Bridge
    • 4th Street SW/NW, Constitution Avenue NW (P1), New York Avenue NW (P6), 4th Street NE (P6)

    |
    • P1: weekday peak hour service only.
    • P2: Monday-Friday service only.
    • Early AM/Late PM P6 terminate at Archives.
      • Fare: $1 (south of the 11th Street Bridge, unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • P1, P2, P4, P5 & P6 were created to replace the A routes in 1991 when Anacostia station opened, with P5 & P6 additionally replacing the B6 between Metro Center & Rhode Island Avenue stations. P4 & P5 later merged with the P6, giving it the current route.
    • P1, P2 & P4 had prior "incarnations" as the Petworth-Potomac Park Line (P1), the Petworth Line (P2 with the former P7) & the 11th Street Line (P4) until Anacostia opened in 2001, eliminating the P1 and reverting the P2 & P4 to the 62 & 64 (the P7 reverted to the 67 until it was discontinued shortly after the opening of the U Street station opened).

    |-

    |S1
    |16th Street-Potomac Park Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • 16th Street & Colorado Avenue NW

    |
    • Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       (Virginia Av & E St NW)

    |
    • 16th Street NW
    • 18th Street NW (to 16th & Colorado)
    • 19th Street NW (to Potomac Park)

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Potomac Park, PM to 16th & Colorado)

    |
    |-
    |S2, S4
    |16th Street Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Av NW)

    |
    • Alaska Avenue NW (S2)
    • 16th Street NW

    |
    • Some S2 trips originate at 14th Street & Missouri Avenue NW going to Federal Triangle.
    • Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.

    |
    |-
    |S9
    |16th Street Express Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Silver Spring (Colesville Road & East-West Highway)

    |
    • McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance)

    |
    • 16th Street NW

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only.

    |
    • S9 was introduced in 2009, replacing the former S3 & S5 lines that were discontinued in the late 1990s.

    |-
    |U2
    |Minnesota Avenue-Anacostia Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • Minnesota Avenue station

    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Minnesota Avenue NE/SE

    |
    • Monday-Friday service only.
      • Fare: $1 (south of Good Hope Road & Minnesota Av SE, unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    |-
    |U4
    |Sheriff Road-River Terrace Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • River Terrace and Mayfair

    |
    • Minnesota Avenue station

    |
    • Sheriff Road NE
    • Minnesota Avenue NE
    • Benning Road NE

    |
    • order of terminals (north to south): River Terrace to Minnesota Avenue then Minnesota Avenue to Sheriff Road NE, then reverse.

    |
    • Formerly known as the M16 (Metro "Mini-Bus")

    |-
    |U5, U6
    |Mayfair-Marshall Heights Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • U5, U6 Marshall Heights
    • U6 Mayfair

    |
    • Minnesota Avenue station

    |
    • Minnesota Avenue NE/SE
    • Texas Avenue SE

    |
    • U6: order of terminals: Marshall Heights to Minnesota Avenue then Minnesota Avenue to Mayfair, then reverse.

    |
    • Runs on a portion of the old M16 (Metro "Mini-Bus")

    |-
    |U8
    |Capitol Heights-Benning Heights Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Capitol Heights station and Benning Heights (H St & 45th Place SE)

    |
    • Minnesota Avenue station

    |
    • Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue NE
    • Benning Road NE/SE

    |
    • order of terminals (east to west): Capitol Heights to Minnesota Avenue then Minnesota Avenue to Benning Heights, then reverse.

    |
    • U8 was created to replace the former X2, X4 & X6 routes east of Minnesota Avenue station in the late 1990s (X2 to Capitol Heights station, X4 then X6 to Benning Heights)

    |-
    |V5
    |Fairfax Village-L'Enfant Plaza Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Fairfax Village (Alabama Ave & 38th St SE)

    |
    • L'Enfant Plaza station (E & 7th Streets SW)

    |
    • Alabama Avenue SE
    • Good Hope Road SE
    • SW/SE Freeway

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to L'Enfant Plaza, PM to Fairfax Village)

    |
    |-
    |V7, V8, V9
    |Minnesota Avenue-M Street Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • V7, V8 Deanwood station
    • V9 Benning Heights (H St & 45th Pl SE)

    |
    • Bureau of Engraving (V7, V9)
    • Archives (9th St & Pennsylvania Av NW) (V8)

    |
    • Minnesota Avenue NE/SE
    • M Street SE/SW
    • 7th Street SW/NW (V8)

    |
    • V8: weekend service only
    • V9: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Bureau of Engraving, PM to Benning Heights)
    • Late night V7 trips from Deanwood end at Navy Yard – Ballpark station.

    |
    • V7 was created to replace the combination of the former V4 & V6 routes in the late 1990s. The V6 carried over to operate alongside V7, V8 & V9 at their inception, but was eventually phased out within 5 years after the Half & O Streets SW portion of the route (also served by the 70) was eliminated in favor of 70's increased frequency in the area.

    |-
    |W2, W3
    |United Medical Center-Anacostia Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • United Medical Center

    |
    • Washington Overlook (Mellon St & Martin Luther King Av SE)
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Southern Avenue
    • Alabama Avenue SE
    • Morris Road SE
    • Martin Luther King Avenue SE

    |
    • W3: Monday-Friday service only.
      • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    (Portions of the W2 & W3 operate on the old M18 & M20 (Metro "Mini-Bus") routes
    |-
    |W4
    |Deanwood-Alabama Avenue Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • Capital Plaza
    • Deanwood station

    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Kenilworth Avenue
    • Division Avenue NE
    • Benning Road SE
    • Alabama Avenue SE & South Capitol Street

    |
    • W4 serves Capital Plaza weekday peak hours only.
    • Some school day trips terminate at Martin Luther King & Malcolm X Avenues SE
      • Fare: $1 (south of Congress Heights station unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • W4's original routing to Bolling Air Force Base
      Bolling Air Force Base
      Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling is a military installation, located in Southeast Washington, D.C., established on 1 October 2010 in accordance with congressional legislation implementing the recommendations of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission...

       was extended to Anacostia station in the early 2000s.

    |-
    |W6, W8
    |Garfield-Anacostia Loop Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    Garfield (Robinson Pl & Jasper Rd SE)
    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Good Hope Road SE
    • Alabama Avenue SE
    • Stanton Road SE

    |
    • W6: Clockwise loop
    • W8: Counterclockwise loop
      • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • Portions of the W6 & W8 operate on the old M18 & M20 (The "Metro-Mini" buses) routes

    |-
    |X1, X3
    |Benning Road Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Minnesota Avenue station

    |
    • X1 Foggy Bottom – GWU station
    • X3 McLean Gardens (Newark St & Wisconsin Av NW)

    |
    • Benning Road NE
    • H Street NE (X1)
    • Florida Avenue NE/NW (X3)
    • Constitution Avenue NW (X1)
    • Calvert Street NW (X3)

    |
    • X1 & X3: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Foggy Bottom - GWU/McLean Gardens, PM to Minnesota Avenue).

    |
    • X3 was discontinued for several years before it was brought back to service in 2004.

    |-
    |X2
    |Benning Road-H Street Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Minnesota Avenue station

    |
    • Lafayette Square
      President's Park
      President's Park, located in Washington, D.C., encompasses the White House, a visitor center, Lafayette Square, and The Ellipse. President's Park was the original name of Lafayette Square. The current President's Park is administered by the National Park Service.-White House:Washington, D.C...


    |
    • Benning Road NE
    • H Street NE/NW

    |
    • Some PM peak hour trips originate from Ballou High School
      Ballou High School
      Ballou Senior High School is a public school located in Washington, D.C., United States. Ballou is a part of the District of Columbia Public Schools. The current principal is Rahman Branch...

       going to Minnesota Avenue station when the school is open.

    |
    • The X2 originally operated to Capitol Heights station until the mid-1990s when the route east of Minnesota Avenue station (along with the X4 & X6 route south of the station) were replaced by the U8.

    |-
    |X8
    |Maryland Avenue Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Carver Terrace (21st Place & Maryland Av NE)

    |
    • Union Station

    |
    • Maryland Avenue NE

    |
    |
    |-
    |X9
    |Benning Road-H Street Express Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Capitol Heights station

    |
    • Metro Center (12th Street & New York Avenue, NW)

    |
    • Nannie Helen Borroughs Avenue NE
    • Benning Road NE
    • H Street NE/NW

    |
    • Peak hour limited stop service only (AM to Metro Center, PM to Capitol Heights)

    |
    • Formerly known as the East Capitol Street Express line that was discontinued in the late 1980s; reincarnated as the Benning Road-H Street Express Line in December 2010

    |-
    |}

    Maryland lines

    {|class=wikitable
    |-
    |81, 82, 83, 86
    |College Park Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • 81, 83 Cherry Hill Park Apartments
    • 82 Mount Rainier Terminal
    • 86 Calverton (4061 Center Park Roadway)

    |
    • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station

    |
    • U.S. Route 1
    • Rhode Island Avenue NE

    |
    • 83 operates Monday-Saturday via College Park – UMD station
      81 operates Sundays only via Greenbelt station

    |
    • Formerly known as the Rhode Island Avenue-Maryland Line (along with the 84 & the former 85)
    • 81 & 83 operate on portions of the old 82 Maryland Streetcar Line, which ran from West Potomac Park
      West Potomac Park
      West Potomac Park is a U.S. national park in Washington, D.C., adjacent to the National Mall. It includes the parkland that extends south of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, from the Lincoln Memorial to the grounds of the Washington Monument...

       to Branchville until replaced by buses in 1958; they currently operate on the old route served by the 82 until 1993. 86 operates on portions of the old 84 & G6 Maryland Streetcar Line, which ran from Branchville to Beltsville until replaced by buses between 1949 & 1958
    • 81 was a part of the North Capitol Street Line until shifting over to the College Park Line

    |-
    |84,85
    |Rhode Island Avenue-New Carrollton Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • New Carrollton station (West Side Entrance)

    |
    • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station

    |
    • Riverdale Road and Rhode Island Avenue

    |
    • Boarding only from Rhode Island Av-Brentwood station to Mount Rainier Terminal, Monday-Friday PM Peak Hours.*
      early Monday-Friday AM trips originate at Mount Rainier Terminal.

    |
    • 84 operates through a portion of the old B4 streetcar which operated from Branchville to New Carrollton, G6 to Calverton and B6 to Cheverly until they were replaced by buses between 1949 & 1958. They were eventually renumbered 84, 86, and 88; 88 is now part of the F8 route
    • The PM peak hour "boarding only" trips were designated the 85 until the mid/late-2000's

    |-
    |87, 88
    |Laurel Express Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • 87Laurel (Baltimore Av & Main St, AM Start; Cypress St & Laurel Lakes Av, PM End)

    |
    • Greenbelt station
    • 88 New Carrollton station (East Side Entrance)

    |
    • Baltimore-Washington Parkway
      Baltimore-Washington Parkway
      The Baltimore–Washington Parkway is a highway in the U.S. state of Maryland, running southwest from Baltimore to Washington, D.C. The road begins at an interchange with U.S. Route 50 and Maryland Route 201 near Cheverly in Prince George's County at the D.C...


    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Greenbelte/New Carrollton, PM to Laurel)

    |
    • 87 operated to K St. & 11th St. NW via the Government Printing Office, SW Mall (L'Enfant Plaza station), Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       West (State Department) until Greenbelt Station opened in 1993

    |-
    |89, 89M
    |Laurel Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Laurel (Cherry Lane & 4th Street (AM); Middletown Apts (PM))

    |
    • Greenbelt station

    |
    • U.S. Route 1

    |
    • 89: weekday peak hour service only
    • 89M: Monday-Friday midday service only.

    |
    • 89 operated to Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station until Greenbelt opened in 1993

    |-
    |A11, A12
    |Martin Luther King Jr Highway Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Capital Plaza

    |
    • A12 Addison Road station or Capitol Heights station
    • A11Metro Center station (A11)

    |
    • Landover Road
    • Barlowe Road
    • Martin Luther King Highway
    • Addison Road, Central Avenue (A12)
    • Alabama Avenue SE (A11)
    • Pennsylvania Avenue SE (A11)

    |
    • A11: 1 southbound Saturday early AM trip only
    • A12: terminates at Capitol Heights station Sundays only.

    |
    |-
    |B21, B22
    |Bowie State University Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Bowie State University
      Bowie State University
      Bowie State University , is a public university located on 355½ acres in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, north of the suburban city of Bowie. Bowie State is part of the University System of Maryland...


    |
    • New Carrollton station (East Side)

    |
    • Laurel-Bowie Road, John Hanson Highway

    |
    • Mondays-Friday service only

    |
    |-
    |B24, B25
    |Bowie-Belair Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Bowie Park & Ride Lot

    |
    • New Carrollton station (West Side)

    |
    • Annapolis Road

    |
    • Monday-Friday service only

    |
    |-
    |B27
    |Bowie-New Carrollton Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Bowie State University
      Bowie State University
      Bowie State University , is a public university located on 355½ acres in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, north of the suburban city of Bowie. Bowie State is part of the University System of Maryland...


    |
    • New Carrollton station (West Side)

    |
    • Lanham-Severn Road

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only

    |
    |-
    |B29, B31
    |Crofton-New Carrollton Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Crofton Country Club or 1501 Crain Highway (B29)
    • Bowie Town Center (B31)

    |
    • New Carrollton station (East Side)

    |
    • Crain Highway (B29)
    • John Hanson Highway

    |
    |
    |-
    |B30
    |BWI Airport-Greenbelt Express Line
    !Maryland
    (Express)*
    |
    • Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport

    |
    • Greenbelt station

    |
    • Baltimore-Washington Parkway
    • Interstate 195

    |
    • Airport Express: $6 Fare

    |
    |-
    |C2, C4
    |Greenbelt-Twinbrook Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • C2 Wheaton station (West Side)
    • C4 Twinbrook station (West Side)

    |
    • Greenbelt station (C2)
    • Prince George's Plaza station (C4)

    |
    • University Boulevard
    • Greenbelt Road (C2)
    • East-West Highway (C4)

    |
    • Some early morning and late night C2 trips are extended from Twinbrook station or to Randolph Road & Parklawn Drive

    |
    |-
    |C8
    |College Park-White Flint Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • White Flint station

    |
    • College Park – UMD Station

    |
    • Randolph Road
    • New Hampshire Avenue

    |
    |
    |-
    |C11, C13
    |Clinton Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Clinton Park & Ride Lot

    |
    • Branch Avenue station

    |
    • Branch Avenue

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only
    • C11: AM to Clinton, PM to Branch Avenue
    • C13: AM to Branch Avenue, PM to Clinton

    |
    |-
    |C12, C14
    |Hillcrest Heights Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Naylor Road station

    |
    • Branch Avenue Metrro Station

    |
    • Branch Avenue
    • Iverson Street (C12)

    |
    • C12: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Naylor Road, PM to Branch Avenue)

    |
    |-
    |C21, C22, C26, C29
    |Central Avenue Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • C21, C22 Collington Center
    • C26 Kettering
      Kettering, Maryland
      Kettering is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 11,008 at the 2000 census, primarily African-American. The name Kettering was created by a suburban housing developer in the 1960s when development began...

       (Watkins Park & Chesterton Drives)
    • C29 Bowie State University
      Bowie State University
      Bowie State University , is a public university located on 355½ acres in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, north of the suburban city of Bowie. Bowie State is part of the University System of Maryland...


    |
    • Addison Road station (C21, C22, C29)
    • Largo Town Center station (C26)

    |
    • Central Avenue

    |
    • C21, C22, C26: Monday-Friday service only
    • C29: weekend service only.

    |
    • C26 served the Addison Road station until Largo Town Center station opened in 2004

    |-
    |C28
    |Pointer Ridge Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Pointer Ridge (Hall Road & Pointer Ridge Dr)

    |
    • New Carrollton station (East Side)

    |
    • John Hanson Highway

    |
    • Monday-Friday service only, replaced by C29 (Central Avenue Line) from

     (Americana & Heritage Drives)
  • 29H Annandale (Heritage Dr & Donneybrook Court)

  • |
    • Pentagon station

    |
    • Little River Turnpike
    • Capital Beltway
      Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway)
      Interstate 495 is a Interstate Highway that surrounds the United States' capital of Washington, D.C., and its inner suburbs in adjacent Maryland and Virginia. I-495 is widely known as the Capital Beltway or simply the Beltway, especially when the context of Washington, D.C., is clear...

       (29X)
    • Shirley Highway

    |
    • 29C: Weekday peak hour service only
    • 29E, 29G, 29H, 29X: Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Pentagon, PM to Annandale/NVCC)

    |
    |-
    |29K, 29N
    |Alexandria-Fairfax Line
    !Virginia
    (Local)
    |
    • 29K George Mason University
      George Mason University
      George Mason University is a public university based in unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, south of and adjacent to the city of Fairfax. Additional campuses are located nearby in Arlington County, Prince William County, and Loudoun County...

    • 29N Fairfax Circle (Arlington Blvd & Pickett Drive)

    |
    • Royal & Pendleton Streets

    |
    • Little River Turnpike

    |
    • (29N) Weekday peak hour and Saturday service only

    |
    |-
    |38B
    |Ballston-Farragut Square Line
    !Virginia
    (Local)
    |
    • Ballston-MU station

    |
    • Farragut Square
      Farragut Square
      Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...


    |
    • Clarendon Boulevard
    • Wilson Boulevard
    • Key Bridge
      Francis Scott Key Bridge (Washington)
      The Francis Scott Key Bridge, more commonly known as the Key Bridge, is a six-lane reinforced concrete arch bridge conveying U.S. Route 29 traffic across the Potomac River between the Rosslyn neighborhood of Arlington County, Virginia and the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C...

    • M Street NW
    • K Street NW

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    |
    |-
    |REX
    |Richmond Highway Express
    !Virginia
    (Local)
    |
    • Fort Belvoir

    |
    • King Street – Old Town station

    |
    • Richmond Highway

    |
    • Some peak hour & weekend trips end in Woodlawn
    • Limited stop service only
    • For local stop service, use Fairfax Connector
      Fairfax Connector
      Fairfax Connector is a public bus service provided by Fairfax County, Virginia, and operated under contract by MV Transportation. The first buses rolled out in September 1985 as a lower-cost alternative to the Metrobus service of the regional Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority...

       171.

    |
    • The REX covers the section of the 9A route that served Fort Belvior until 2004.

    |-
    |S80, S91 (TAGS)
    |Springfield Circulator
    !Virginia
    (Local)
    |
    • S80 Springfield Mall
      Springfield Mall (Virginia)
      Springfield Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Springfield, Virginia, located at the intersection of Interstate 95 and Franconia Road which is part of the Springfield Interchange. The mall is also located 1/4 mile north of Franconia-Springfield Parkway and the Franconia-Springfield metro station...

    • S91 Metro Park Building

    |
    • Franconia-Springfield station

    |
    • Frontier Drive

    |
    • Buses are more identified by their TAGS identification instead of their route numbers.

    |
    • Portions of the S80 replaced the former S81 & S82 in the mid-2000s.

    |-
    |}

    Washington, D.C. lines

    {|class=wikitable
    |-
    |31
    |Wisconsin Avenue Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Friendship Heights station

    |
    • Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       (Virginia Av & 21st St NW)

    |
    • Wisconsin Avenue NW

    |
    |
    • 31 replaces the Wisconsin Avenue portion of the old 30 (see Pennsylvania Avenue Line
      Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington)
      The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States...

      )

    |-
    |32, 36
    |Pennsylvania Avenue Line
    Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington)
    The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States...


    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Friendship Heights station

    |
    • 32 Southern Avenue station
    • 36 Naylor Road station

    |
    • Wisconsin Avenue NW
    • Pennsylvania Avenue SE/NW
    • Branch Avenue SE (36)
    • Alabama Avenue SE (32)

    |
    • Some weekday 32 and 36 trips terminate at:
      • Farragut Square
        Farragut Square
        Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

      • Foggy Bottom – GWU station

    |
    • 36 replaces a portion of the old 35 (see Pennsylvania Avenue Line
      Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington)
      The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States...

      )

    |-
    |34
    |Naylor Rd Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Archives (10th St & Pennsylvania Av NW)

    |
    • Naylor Road station

    |
    • Pennsylvania Avenue SE
    • Independence Avenue SE/SW
    • Naylor Road SE

    |
    |
    • 34 operated to Friendship Heights station until replaced by the M5, which operated from Naylor Road station to Eastern Market station in 2007; 34 replaced the M5 in 2008 with the extension to the Archives station, also see Pennsylvania Avenue Line
      Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington)
      The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States...


    |-
    |37
    |Wisconsin Avenue Limited Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Friendship Heights station

    |
    • Archives station (AM End)
    • Federal Triangle (10th St & Pennsylvania Av NW) (PM Start)

    |
    • Wisconsin Avenue NW
    • Massachusetts Avenue NW
    • Pennsylvania Avenue NW

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Archives, PM to Friendship Heights)

    |
    • A prior "incarnation" of the 37 was once known as the Wisconsin Avenue Express Line, running from Tenleytown-AU station to Archives until the early 1990s

    |-
    |39
    |Pennsylvania Avenue Limited Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Naylor Road station

    |
    • Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       (Virginia Av & 21st St NW)

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    • Pennsylvania Avenue SE/NW

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only
    • AM to Potomac Park, PM to Naylor Road

    |
    |-
    |42, 43
    |Mount Pleasant Line
    Mount Pleasant Line
    The Mount Pleasant Line, served by Routes 42 and 43, is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States. Until the 1960s, it was a streetcar line....


    !D.C
    (Local)
    |
    • Mount Pleasant (Mount Pleasant & Lamont Streets NW)

    |
    • 42 Gallery Place station
    • 43 Farragut Square
      Farragut Square
      Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

       (AM End)
    • 43 McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance) (PM Start)

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    • 42 Mount Pleasant Street NW, Columbia Road NW, Connecticut Avenue NW, H Street NW

    |
    • 42 serves Dupont Circle station
      • some peak hour trips terminate at Farragut Square
    • 43: weekday peak hour service only
      • skips Dupont Circle

    |See Mount Pleasant Line
    Mount Pleasant Line
    The Mount Pleasant Line, served by Routes 42 and 43, is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States. Until the 1960s, it was a streetcar line....


    |-
    |52, 53, 54
    |14th Street Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Takoma station
    • 14th Street & Colorado Av NW

    |
    • 52, 54 L'Enfant Plaza Metrorail Station (7th & D Streets SW)
    • 53 McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance)

    |
    • 14th Street NW
    • Pennsylvania Avenue NW (54)
    • Independence Avenue SW (52)

    |
    • 53: weekday peak hour service only

    |
    • 52 & 54 originally terminated at Navy Yard
      Washington Navy Yard
      The Washington Navy Yard is the former shipyard and ordnance plant of the United States Navy in Southeast Washington, D.C. It is the oldest shore establishment of the U.S. Navy...

       until the mid-1990s, when the 52 was truncated to L'Enfant Plaza station & 54 to Federal Triangle
    • The 53 was introduced several years after the former route 50 was discontinued, operating at first to Bureau Of Engraving
      Bureau of Engraving and Printing
      The Bureau of Engraving and Printing is a government agency within the United States Department of the Treasury that designs and produces a variety of security products for the United States government, most notable of which is paper currency for the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve itself is...

       before being shortened to Federal Triangle and now to McPherson Square
    • Also see 14th Street Line

    |-
    |62, 63
    |Takoma-Petworth Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Takoma station

    |
    • 62 Georgia Avenue – Petworth station
    • 63 Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Av NW)

    |
    • 5th Street NW, Kansas Avenue NW, Sherman Avenue NW (63)
    • 13th Street NW (63)

    |
    • 63: weekday peak & early weekend AM hours only

    |
    • 63 operates through the portion of the 62 that operated to Federal Triangle until Georgia Avenue – Petworth station opened in 2001; it also replaces the 68, which operated from Georgia Avenue – Petworth station to Federal Triangle from 2001–2009

    |-
    |60, 64
    |Fort Totten-Petworth Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Fort Totten station

    |
    • 60 Georgia Avenue – Petworth station
    • 64 Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Av NW)

    |
    • Rock Creek Church Rd NW (60)
    • Upshur Street NW (60)
    • New Hampshire Avenue NW (64)
    • 11th Street NW (64)

    |
    • 60: Monday-Friday service only

    |
    • 64 was replaced by the 66 south of Georgia Avenue – Petworth station when it opened in 2001, it replaced the 66 in 2009
    • 64 also runs on the old 11th Street Streetcar Line.

    |-
    |70
    |Georgia Avenue-7th Street Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • Archives station

    |
    • Georgia Avenue NW
    • 7th Street NW

    |
    • Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.

    |
    • See Seventh Street Line
    • Starting September 23, 2011, 71 service was discontinued, and the 70 was shortened to Archives. For service to Southwest Waterfront, see route directly below this one.

    |-
    |74
    |Convention Center-Southwest Waterfront Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Mount Vernon Square (K & 6th Streets NW)

    |
    • Half & O Streets SW, or Buzzard Point
      Buzzard Point
      Buzzard Point is an urbanized area located on the peninsula formed by the confluence of the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers in the southwest quadrant of Washington, DC, USA.-History:...

       (2nd & V Streets SW)

    |
    • 7th Street NW/SW

    |
    • Serves Buzzard Point during rush hour only

    |
    • Introduced September 24, 2011 as a replacement of DC Circulator's discontinued Convention Center-Southwest Waterfront route, and to also serve the southern portion of the 70 and 71 routes.

    |-
    |79
    |Georgia Avenue Metro Extra Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • Archives station

    |
    • Georgia Avenue NW, 7th Street NW (to Silver Spring), 9th Street NW (to Archives)

    |
    • weekday service only
    • limited-stop service
    • Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center

    |
    • 79 is a "reincarnation" of the old 73 (Brightwood Express Line) that was discontinued roughly a decade before the 79's introduction in 2006.

    |-
    |80
    |North Capitol Street Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Fort Totten station

    |
    • Kennedy Center

    |
    • 12th Street NE
    • Michigan Avenue NE
    • North Capitol Street
    • H Street NW
    • K Street NW

    |
    • some peak hour
    • early AM & late night trips terminate at McPherson Square station

    |
    • 80 operates on the old North Capitol Street Streetcar Line, which operated from Washington Circle
      Washington Circle
      Washington Circle is a traffic circle in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., United States. It is the intersection of 23rd Street, K Street, New Hampshire Avenue, and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., on the border of the Foggy Bottom and West End neighborhoods. The through lanes of K Street...

       to Brookland until 1958
    • It operated to Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       until it replaced the portion of the old Route 81 south of Pennsylvania Avenue NW to Kennedy Center after it was discontinued in the mid-1990s

    |-
    |90, 92, 93
    |U Street-Garfield Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)*
    |
    • Duke Ellington Bridge
      Duke Ellington Bridge
      The Duke Ellington Bridge, named after Duke Ellington, carries Calvert Street NW over Rock Creek in Washington, D.C., United States. It connects 18th Street NW in Adams Morgan with Connecticut Avenue NW in Woodley Park, just north of the Taft Bridge....

       or Frank D. Reeves Center (14th & U Streets NW)

    |
    • 90 Anacostia station
    • 92, 93Congress Heights station

    |
    • Calvert Street NW
    • U Street NW, Florida Avenue NW/NE
    • 8th Street NE
    • Good Hope Road SE (92)
    • Stanton Road SE (93)

    |
    • 93: operates when Metrorail
      Washington Metro
      The Washington Metro, commonly called Metro, and unofficially Metrorail, is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C., United States, and its surrounding suburbs. It is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority , which also operates Metrobus service under the Metro name...

       is not open, replacing the 90 & 94
    • Fare: $1 (90 only, south of the 11th Street Bridge, unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • 90 replaced all portions of the 94 north of Anacostia station which became the 94's northern terminal after it opened in 1991; 90 & 92 served McLean Gardens from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s until replaced by the 96 & X3
    • Also see U Street Line, New Jersey Avenue Line and Florida Avenue Line

    |-
    |94
    |Stanton Road Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)*
    |
    • Stanton Road (19th & Savannah Streets SE)

    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Stanton Road SE

    |
    • replaced by 93 (U Street-Garfield Line) when not in operation
    • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • 94 used to operate to Duke Ellington Bridge
      Duke Ellington Bridge
      The Duke Ellington Bridge, named after Duke Ellington, carries Calvert Street NW over Rock Creek in Washington, D.C., United States. It connects 18th Street NW in Adams Morgan with Connecticut Avenue NW in Woodley Park, just north of the Taft Bridge....

       (as part of the U Street-Garfield Line) until Anacostia station opened in 1991; replaced by the 90 north of Anacostia since then.

    |-
    |96, 97
    |East Capitol Street-Cardozo Line
    !D.C.
    (Local)
    |
    • Capitol Heights station
    • 96 Stadium-Armory station (North Entrance)

    |
    • 96McLean Gardens (Newark St & Wisconsin Av NW)
    • 97Union Station

    |
    • East Capitol Street
    • New Jersey Avenue NW (96)
    • U Street NW (96)
    • 29th Street NW (96)

    |
    • 96 operates between Stadium-Armory station & McLean Gardens when the 97 operates during the weekday peak hours only
    • 97 skips DC General Health Campus.

    |
    • Formerly known as the New Jersey Avenue Line
    • 96 & 97 replaced the old Routes 40 & 44 east of Union Station in the mid-1990s.

    |-
    |A2, A6, A7, A8, A42, A46, A48
    |Anacostia-Congress Heights Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • Southern Avenue station (A2, A42)
    • Livingston Rd & 3rd Street SE (A6, A7, A8, A46, A48)

    |
    • Anacostia Station (A2, A6, A7, A8)
    • Archives station (10th St & Pennsylvania Av NW) (A42, A46, A48)

    |
    • Martin Luther King Avenue SE, Mississippi Av SE (A2, A42)
    • Wheeler Road SE (A6, A7, A46)
    • South Capitol Street (A8, A48)

    |
    • A7: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Anacostia, PM to Livingston Road)
    • A42, A46 and A48 operate when Metrorail
      Washington Metro
      The Washington Metro, commonly called Metro, and unofficially Metrorail, is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C., United States, and its surrounding suburbs. It is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority , which also operates Metrobus service under the Metro name...

       is closed, replacing A2, A6, A8 (respectively) and P2*Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus; A42, A46, A48: south of 11th Street Bridge)

    |
    • Formerly known as the Anacostia Line (along with A4 & A5) until 1991
    • A7 operated to L'Enfant Plaza station until Anacostia opened in 1991
    • A42, A46 and A48 replaced the old portions of the A2, A6 and A8 north of Anacostia station to Archives when Anacostia opened

    |-
    |A4, A5
    |Anacostia-Fort Drum Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • D.C. Village (North Parking Lot)

    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Martin Luther King Avenue SE

    |
    • A5: weekday peak hour service only (AM to DC Village, PM to Anacostia via the Blue Plains Facility)
    • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • A4 and A5 operated to Archives station (as part of the Anacostia Line) until Anacostia opened in 1991
    • The route north of Anacostia is now served by P2

    |-
    |A9
    |South Capitol Street Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Livingston Road & 3rd Street, SE

    |
    • L'Enfant Plaza station (7th & E Streets SW)

    |
    • South Capitol Street

    |
    • A9: weekday peak hour service only (AM to L'Enfant Plaza, PM to Livingston Road)

    |
    |-
    |B2
    |Bladensburg Road-Anacostia Line
    !DC
    Local*
    |
    • Mount Rainier Terminal (Rhode Island Ave & 34th Street)

    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Bladensburg Road NE
    • 14th Street NE (to Anacostia)
    • 15th Street NE (to Mount Rainier)
    • Minnesota Avenue SE

    |
    • Some trips terminate at Bladensburg Road & V Street NE
    • some PM peak hour trips start at Potomac Avenue station on school days only
    • Fare: $1 (south of the 11th Street Bridge unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • B2 used to operate to 16th & W Streets, SE in Anacostia until Anacostia station opened in 1991
    • B2 then covered the portion of the old B4 & B5 routes to Barry Farms after the station opened

    |-
    |B8, B9
    |Fort Lincoln Shuttle Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • B8 Fort Lincoln (Petersburg Apartments)
    • B9 Colmar Manor
      Colmar Manor, Maryland
      Colmar Manor is a town located in Prince George's County, Maryland. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,257. As the town developed at the beginning of the 20th century, it assumed a name derived from its proximity to the District of Columbia—the first syllable of Columbia...

       (40th Place & Bladensburg Road)

    |
    • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station

    |
    • Bladensburg Road (B9)
    • Franklin Street NE
    • Rhode Island Avenue NE

    |
    • B8: Monday-Friday service only, except middays
    • B9: Monday-Friday midday service only

    |
    |-
    |D1
    |Glover Park-Federal Triangle Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Glover Park (41st St & Davis Pl NW)

    |
    • Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Av NW)

    |
    • Q Street NW
    • K Street NW
    • 13th Street NW

    |
    • weekday peak hour service only (AM to Federal Triangle, PM to Glover Park)

    |
    • D1 operated to Union Station/Ivy City until redirected to Federal Triangle in 2010

    |-
    |D2
    |Glover Park-Dupont Circle Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Glover Park (41st St & Davis Pl NW)

    |
    • Dupont Circle station (20th & Q Sts NW Entrance)

    |
    • Q Street NW

    |
    |
    • D2 operated to Stadium-Armory station (as part of the Glover Park-Trinidad Line) until replaced by the D6 east of Dupont Circle in the mid-1990s

    |-
    |D3
    |Ivy City-Dupont Circle Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Ivy City (New York Avenue & Fenwick Street NE)

    |
    • Georgetown (35th Street & Reservoir Road NW) (AM End)
    • Dupont Circle (20th St & Massachusetts Av NW) (PM Start)

    |
    • Q Street NW (to Reservoir Road)
    • K Street NW/NE
    • E Street NW

    |
    • D3 operates weekday peak hours only (AM to Reservoir Road, PM to Ivy City)

    |
    • D3 operated between Sibley Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in NW Washington D.C.. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery,...

       and Union Station (with select peak hour service from Ivy City) until 2010 when the D1 was rerouted to Federal Triangle

    |-
    |D4
    |Ivy City-Franklin Square Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Ivy City (New York Avenue & Fenwick Street NE)

    |
    • McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance)

    |
    • K Street NW/NE

    |
    |
    • D4 at first operated to Sibley Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in NW Washington D.C.. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery,...

       (as part of the Glover Park-Trinidad Line) until replaced by D6 in the mid-1990s
    • It then operated to Union Station (as the Ivy City-Union Station Line) until 2010, when it was extended to McPherson Square

    |-
    |D5
    |MacArthur Boulevard-Georgetown Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Little Flower Church (Bethesda, MD)

    |
    • Farragut Square
      Farragut Square
      Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...


    |
    • MacArthur Boulevard NW
    • M Street NW
    • Pennsylvania Avenue NW

    |
    • Operates weekday peak hours only (AM to Farragut Square, PM to Little Flower Church).

    |
    • Formerly known as the MacArthur Boulevard-M Street Line (with the former D9, which was discontinued in the mid-1990s)

    |-
    |D6
    |Sibley Hospital-Stadium Armory Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Sibley Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in NW Washington D.C.. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery,...


    |
    • Stadium-Armory station (North Entrance)

    |
    • MacArthur Boulevard NW
    • Q Street NW
    • K Street NW
    • E Street NW
    • C Street NE (to Stadium-Armory)
    • D Street NE (to Sibley Hospital)

    |
    |
    • D6 originally operated between Glover Park & Washington Hospital Center
      Washington Hospital Center
      Washington Hospital Center is the largest private hospital in Washington, D.C.. It serves as a teaching hospital for Georgetown University School of Medicine....

       (as part of the Glover Park-Trinidad Line) until the mid-1990s, when it was rerouted to serve Sibley Hospital (replacing the truncated D4 & D8 west of Union Station and Stadium-Armory (replacing the truncated 42 & D2 east of Dupont Circle.

    |-
    |valign=top|
    D8

    |Hospital Center Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Washington Hospital Center
      Washington Hospital Center
      Washington Hospital Center is the largest private hospital in Washington, D.C.. It serves as a teaching hospital for Georgetown University School of Medicine....


    |
    • Union Station

    |
    • Franklin Street NE
    • Brentwood Road NE
    • Mount Olivet Rd NE
    • K Street NE

    |
    • Some trips end at Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station during the PM peak hour period

    |
    • D8 operated to Sibley Hospital (as part of the Glover Park-Trinidad Line) until replaced by the D6 (west of Union Station) in the mid-1990s

    |-
    |E2, E3, E4
    |Military Road-Crosstown Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |Friendship Heights station
    |
    • E2 Fort Totten station
    • E2, E3 Ivy City (New York Av & Fenwick St NE)
    • E4 Riggs Park (Eastern Av & Jamaica St NE)

    |
    • Military Road
    • Kennedy Street
    • South Dakota Avenue (E2, E3)
    • 18th Street NE (E2, E3)

    |
    • E2 terminates at Fort Totten station when E3 is in operation (weekends only)
    • E3 also serves Riggs Park

    |
    |-
    |E6
    |Chevy Chase Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Knollwood (Knollwood Retirement Home)

    |
    • Friendship Heights station

    |
    • Western Avenue
    • McKinley Street NW

    |
    |
    |-
    |G2
    |P Street-LeDroit Park Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Georgetown University
      Georgetown University
      Georgetown University is a private, Jesuit, research university whose main campus is in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1789, it is the oldest Catholic university in the United States...

       (37th & O Streets NW)

    |
    • LeDroit Park (Bryant & 4th Streets NW)

    |
    • P Street NW

    |
    |
    |-
    |G8
    |Rhode Island Avenue Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Avondale
      Avondale, Maryland
      Avondale is an unincorporated community in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. For statistical purposes, it is part of the Chillum census-designated place .-History:...

       (Eastern & Michigan Avs NE)

    |
    • Farragut Square
      Farragut Square
      Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...


    |
    • Monroe Street NE
    • Rhode Island Avenue NW/NE
    • 9th Street NW (to Farragut Square)
    • 11th Street NW (to Avondale)
    • H Street NW

    |
    • Some trips operate from Brookland-CUA station to Avondale during weekday PM peak hours

    |
    • G8 is a combination of the old G4 & G6 that operated to Lafayette Square
      President's Park
      President's Park, located in Washington, D.C., encompasses the White House, a visitor center, Lafayette Square, and The Ellipse. President's Park was the original name of Lafayette Square. The current President's Park is administered by the National Park Service.-White House:Washington, D.C...

       (G4) & Gallery Place station (G6) until the mid-1990s

    |-
    |H1
    |Brookland-Potomac Park Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Brookland-CUA station

    |
    • Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       (17th & C Streets NW)

    |
    • Michigan Avenue NW/NE
    • Columbia Road NW
    • 23rd Street NW

    |
    • weekday peak hour service only (AM to Potomac Park, PM to Brookland)

    |
    • H1 was discontinued in the mid-1990s until it was "reincarnated" in 2006

    |-
    |H2, H3, H4
    |Crosstown Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Tenleytown-AU station

    |
    • Brookland-CUA station

    |
    • Wisconsin Avenue
    • Porter Street NW
    • Van Ness/Veazey Street NW (H2)
    • Connecticut Avenue (H2)
    • Columbia Road NW/Irving Street NW
    • Michigan Avenue NW/NE

    |
    • H3: weekday peak hour service only

    |
    • H2 & H4 operated to Fort Lincoln (east of Brookland station) until replaced by H6 in the late 1990s. They also operated to Westmoreland Circle & Western Avenue NW (west of Tenleytown station) until replaced by the N8 in the late 1990s. H3's route west of Porter Street & Connecticut Avenue NW was served by H2 until it was rerouted to serve the Van Ness Station in the early 2000s. H2 was later rerouted back to its Tenleytown terminus via the N8 route east of Tenleytown.

    |-
    |H6
    |
    • Brookland-Fort Lincoln Line

    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Fort Lincoln (Petersburg Apartments)

    |
    • Brookland-CUA station

    |
    • Franklin Street NE
    • 14th Street NE

    |
    |
    • H6 covers the route covered by the H2 & H4 between Brookland station & Fort Lincoln until the late 1990s

    |-
    |H8, H9
    |
    • Park Road-Brookland Line

    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • H8 Mount Pleasant (Mount Pleasant & 17th Streets NW)
    • H9 Archbishop Carroll High School
      Archbishop Carroll High School (Washington, DC)
      Archbishop Carroll High School is a private, Catholic high school located in Washington, D.C. It is owned and operated by the Archdiocese of Washington.-Background:...


    |
    • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station

    |
    • Irving Street NW (H8)
    • Rock Creek Church Road NW (H8)
    • 10th Street NE
    • 12th Street NE

    |
    • H9 only operates when Carroll High School is open
    • Some H8 trips operate from Rock Creek Church Rd & Upshur Street NW to Columbia Heights station during the PM peak hours when public schools are open

    |
    |-
    |K2
    |Takoma-Fort Totten Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Takoma station

    |
    • Fort Totten station

    |
    • North Capitol Street
    • Kansas Avenue NE
    • Eastern Avenue

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only

    |
    • K2 operated to Walter Reed Army Medical Center
      Walter Reed Army Medical Center
      The Walter Reed Army Medical Center was the United States Army's flagship medical center until 2011. Located on 113 acres in Washington, D.C., it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the military...

       until 2005, when it was replaced by K1 north of Takoma station.

    |-
    |L1, L2, L4
    |Connecticut Avenue Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Chevy Chase Circle

    |
    • L1 Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       (17th & C Streets NW)
    • L2 McPherson Square station
    • L4 Dupont Circle station (20th & Q Streets NW Entrance)

    |
    • Connecticut Avenue NW
    • Calvert Street NW (L2)
    • 18th Street NW (L2)
    • 23rd Street NW (L1)
    • K Street NW (L2)

    |
    • L1 weekday peak hour service only (AM to Potomac Park, PM to Chevy Chase Circle)
    • L4: Monday-Friday service only.

    |
    |-
    |M2
    |Fairfax Village-Naylor Road Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Fairfax Village (38th St & Alabama Av SE)

    |
    • Naylor Road station

    |
    • Southern Avenue

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only.

    |
    |-
    |M4
    |Nebraska Avenue Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Pinehurst Circle
      Pinehurst Circle
      Pinehurst Circle is at the intersection of Western and Utah Avenues and 33rd and Worthington Streets in Northwest Washington, D.C. The circle forms a semicircle along the border of Washington with Maryland and contains bus stops for both the E6 and M4 lines....

    • Tenleytown-AU station

    |
    • Sibley Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital
      Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in NW Washington D.C.. It is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and is licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery,...


    |
    • Nebraska Avenue NW

    |
    • Monday-Friday service only.

    |-
    |M6
    |Fairfax Village Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Fairfax Village (Alabama & Pennsylvania Avs SE)

    |
    • Potomac Avenue station

    |
    • Pennsylvania Avenue SE
    • Alabama Avenue SE
    • Southern Avenue

    |
    |
    • Formerly known as the W6 until the early/mid-1990s

    |-
    |M8, M9
    |Congress Heights Shuttle Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • Washington Highlands

    |
    • Congress Heights station

    |
    • Alabama Avenue SE
    • Wheeler Road SE

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only.
      • M8: Clockwise loop
      • M9: Counterclockwise loop.
    • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    |-
    |N2, N3, N4, N6
    |Massachusetts Avenue Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Friendship Heights station

    |
    • N2, N4, N6 Farragut Square
      Farragut Square
      Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

    • N3 Federal Triangle (Constitution Av & 10th St NW)

    |
    • Western Avenue (N3, N4, N6)
    • Wisconsin Avenue (N2)
    • Massachusetts Avenue
    • New Mexico Avenue NW (N2, N6)
    • Connecticut Avenue NW

    |
    • N3 & N4: weekday peak hour service only (N3: AM to Federal Triangle, PM to Friendship Heights)
    • N2: Monday-Friday service only.

    |
    • N3 was part of the Massachusetts Av-Federal Triangle Line (along with the former N1) until 1996, when N1 was eliminated & N3 merged with the N2, N4 & N6.
    • N4 used to terminate at Westmoreland Circle
      Westmoreland Circle
      Westmoreland Circle is a traffic circle straddling the border between the U.S. state of Maryland and Washington, D.C. The circle lies at the intersection of Western Avenue, Butterworth Place, Massachusetts Avenue, Dalecarlia Parkway, Wetherill Road, and Dalecarlia Drive.There are only two buildings...

       until the late 1990s.

    |-
    |N8
    |Tenleytown-Glover Park Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Glover Park (41st St & Davis Pl NW)

    |
    • Tenleytown-AU station

    |
    • Massachusetts Avenue NW
    • Yuma Street NW

    |
    • no Sunday service

    |N8 (formerly the Van Ness-Wesley Heights Loop Line) was created to serve the portion of the H2 route west of Van Ness Street & Reno Road when it was rerouted to Van Ness – UDC station in the early 2000s until shortened to terminate at Tenleytown
    |-
    |P1, P2, P6
    |Anacostia-Eckington Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       (21st & C Streets NW) (P1)
    • Archives (10th St & Pennsylvania Ave. NW) (P2, P6)
    • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station (P6)

    |
    • 11th Street Bridge
    • 4th Street SW/NW, Constitution Avenue NW (P1), New York Avenue NW (P6), 4th Street NE (P6)

    |
    • P1: weekday peak hour service only.
    • P2: Monday-Friday service only.
    • Early AM/Late PM P6 terminate at Archives.
      • Fare: $1 (south of the 11th Street Bridge, unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • P1, P2, P4, P5 & P6 were created to replace the A routes in 1991 when Anacostia station opened, with P5 & P6 additionally replacing the B6 between Metro Center & Rhode Island Avenue stations. P4 & P5 later merged with the P6, giving it the current route.
    • P1, P2 & P4 had prior "incarnations" as the Petworth-Potomac Park Line (P1), the Petworth Line (P2 with the former P7) & the 11th Street Line (P4) until Anacostia opened in 2001, eliminating the P1 and reverting the P2 & P4 to the 62 & 64 (the P7 reverted to the 67 until it was discontinued shortly after the opening of the U Street station opened).

    |-

    |S1
    |16th Street-Potomac Park Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • 16th Street & Colorado Avenue NW

    |
    • Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       (Virginia Av & E St NW)

    |
    • 16th Street NW
    • 18th Street NW (to 16th & Colorado)
    • 19th Street NW (to Potomac Park)

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Potomac Park, PM to 16th & Colorado)

    |
    |-
    |S2, S4
    |16th Street Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • Federal Triangle (10th St & Constitution Av NW)

    |
    • Alaska Avenue NW (S2)
    • 16th Street NW

    |
    • Some S2 trips originate at 14th Street & Missouri Avenue NW going to Federal Triangle.
    • Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.

    |
    |-
    |S9
    |16th Street Express Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Silver Spring (Colesville Road & East-West Highway)

    |
    • McPherson Square station (Franklin Square Entrance)

    |
    • 16th Street NW

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only.

    |
    • S9 was introduced in 2009, replacing the former S3 & S5 lines that were discontinued in the late 1990s.

    |-
    |U2
    |Minnesota Avenue-Anacostia Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • Minnesota Avenue station

    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Minnesota Avenue NE/SE

    |
    • Monday-Friday service only.
      • Fare: $1 (south of Good Hope Road & Minnesota Av SE, unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    |-
    |U4
    |Sheriff Road-River Terrace Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • River Terrace and Mayfair

    |
    • Minnesota Avenue station

    |
    • Sheriff Road NE
    • Minnesota Avenue NE
    • Benning Road NE

    |
    • order of terminals (north to south): River Terrace to Minnesota Avenue then Minnesota Avenue to Sheriff Road NE, then reverse.

    |
    • Formerly known as the M16 (Metro "Mini-Bus")

    |-
    |U5, U6
    |Mayfair-Marshall Heights Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • U5, U6 Marshall Heights
    • U6 Mayfair

    |
    • Minnesota Avenue station

    |
    • Minnesota Avenue NE/SE
    • Texas Avenue SE

    |
    • U6: order of terminals: Marshall Heights to Minnesota Avenue then Minnesota Avenue to Mayfair, then reverse.

    |
    • Runs on a portion of the old M16 (Metro "Mini-Bus")

    |-
    |U8
    |Capitol Heights-Benning Heights Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Capitol Heights station and Benning Heights (H St & 45th Place SE)

    |
    • Minnesota Avenue station

    |
    • Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue NE
    • Benning Road NE/SE

    |
    • order of terminals (east to west): Capitol Heights to Minnesota Avenue then Minnesota Avenue to Benning Heights, then reverse.

    |
    • U8 was created to replace the former X2, X4 & X6 routes east of Minnesota Avenue station in the late 1990s (X2 to Capitol Heights station, X4 then X6 to Benning Heights)

    |-
    |V5
    |Fairfax Village-L'Enfant Plaza Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Fairfax Village (Alabama Ave & 38th St SE)

    |
    • L'Enfant Plaza station (E & 7th Streets SW)

    |
    • Alabama Avenue SE
    • Good Hope Road SE
    • SW/SE Freeway

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to L'Enfant Plaza, PM to Fairfax Village)

    |
    |-
    |V7, V8, V9
    |Minnesota Avenue-M Street Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • V7, V8 Deanwood station
    • V9 Benning Heights (H St & 45th Pl SE)

    |
    • Bureau of Engraving (V7, V9)
    • Archives (9th St & Pennsylvania Av NW) (V8)

    |
    • Minnesota Avenue NE/SE
    • M Street SE/SW
    • 7th Street SW/NW (V8)

    |
    • V8: weekend service only
    • V9: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Bureau of Engraving, PM to Benning Heights)
    • Late night V7 trips from Deanwood end at Navy Yard – Ballpark station.

    |
    • V7 was created to replace the combination of the former V4 & V6 routes in the late 1990s. The V6 carried over to operate alongside V7, V8 & V9 at their inception, but was eventually phased out within 5 years after the Half & O Streets SW portion of the route (also served by the 70) was eliminated in favor of 70's increased frequency in the area.

    |-
    |W2, W3
    |United Medical Center-Anacostia Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • United Medical Center

    |
    • Washington Overlook (Mellon St & Martin Luther King Av SE)
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Southern Avenue
    • Alabama Avenue SE
    • Morris Road SE
    • Martin Luther King Avenue SE

    |
    • W3: Monday-Friday service only.
      • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    (Portions of the W2 & W3 operate on the old M18 & M20 (Metro "Mini-Bus") routes
    |-
    |W4
    |Deanwood-Alabama Avenue Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    • Capital Plaza
    • Deanwood station

    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Kenilworth Avenue
    • Division Avenue NE
    • Benning Road SE
    • Alabama Avenue SE & South Capitol Street

    |
    • W4 serves Capital Plaza weekday peak hours only.
    • Some school day trips terminate at Martin Luther King & Malcolm X Avenues SE
      • Fare: $1 (south of Congress Heights station unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • W4's original routing to Bolling Air Force Base
      Bolling Air Force Base
      Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling is a military installation, located in Southeast Washington, D.C., established on 1 October 2010 in accordance with congressional legislation implementing the recommendations of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission...

       was extended to Anacostia station in the early 2000s.

    |-
    |W6, W8
    |Garfield-Anacostia Loop Line
    !DC
    (Local)*
    |
    Garfield (Robinson Pl & Jasper Rd SE)
    |
    • Anacostia station

    |
    • Good Hope Road SE
    • Alabama Avenue SE
    • Stanton Road SE

    |
    • W6: Clockwise loop
    • W8: Counterclockwise loop
      • Fare: $1 (unless transferring to another bus)

    |
    • Portions of the W6 & W8 operate on the old M18 & M20 (The "Metro-Mini" buses) routes

    |-
    |X1, X3
    |Benning Road Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Minnesota Avenue station

    |
    • X1 Foggy Bottom – GWU station
    • X3 McLean Gardens (Newark St & Wisconsin Av NW)

    |
    • Benning Road NE
    • H Street NE (X1)
    • Florida Avenue NE/NW (X3)
    • Constitution Avenue NW (X1)
    • Calvert Street NW (X3)

    |
    • X1 & X3: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Foggy Bottom - GWU/McLean Gardens, PM to Minnesota Avenue).

    |
    • X3 was discontinued for several years before it was brought back to service in 2004.

    |-
    |X2
    |Benning Road-H Street Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Minnesota Avenue station

    |
    • Lafayette Square
      President's Park
      President's Park, located in Washington, D.C., encompasses the White House, a visitor center, Lafayette Square, and The Ellipse. President's Park was the original name of Lafayette Square. The current President's Park is administered by the National Park Service.-White House:Washington, D.C...


    |
    • Benning Road NE
    • H Street NE/NW

    |
    • Some PM peak hour trips originate from Ballou High School
      Ballou High School
      Ballou Senior High School is a public school located in Washington, D.C., United States. Ballou is a part of the District of Columbia Public Schools. The current principal is Rahman Branch...

       going to Minnesota Avenue station when the school is open.

    |
    • The X2 originally operated to Capitol Heights station until the mid-1990s when the route east of Minnesota Avenue station (along with the X4 & X6 route south of the station) were replaced by the U8.

    |-
    |X8
    |Maryland Avenue Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Carver Terrace (21st Place & Maryland Av NE)

    |
    • Union Station

    |
    • Maryland Avenue NE

    |
    |
    |-
    |X9
    |Benning Road-H Street Express Line
    !DC
    (Local)
    |
    • Capitol Heights station

    |
    • Metro Center (12th Street & New York Avenue, NW)

    |
    • Nannie Helen Borroughs Avenue NE
    • Benning Road NE
    • H Street NE/NW

    |
    • Peak hour limited stop service only (AM to Metro Center, PM to Capitol Heights)

    |
    • Formerly known as the East Capitol Street Express line that was discontinued in the late 1980s; reincarnated as the Benning Road-H Street Express Line in December 2010

    |-
    |}

    Maryland lines

    {|class=wikitable
    |-
    |81, 82, 83, 86
    |College Park Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • 81, 83 Cherry Hill Park Apartments
    • 82 Mount Rainier Terminal
    • 86 Calverton (4061 Center Park Roadway)

    |
    • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station

    |
    • U.S. Route 1
    • Rhode Island Avenue NE

    |
    • 83 operates Monday-Saturday via College Park – UMD station
      81 operates Sundays only via Greenbelt station

    |
    • Formerly known as the Rhode Island Avenue-Maryland Line (along with the 84 & the former 85)
    • 81 & 83 operate on portions of the old 82 Maryland Streetcar Line, which ran from West Potomac Park
      West Potomac Park
      West Potomac Park is a U.S. national park in Washington, D.C., adjacent to the National Mall. It includes the parkland that extends south of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, from the Lincoln Memorial to the grounds of the Washington Monument...

       to Branchville until replaced by buses in 1958; they currently operate on the old route served by the 82 until 1993. 86 operates on portions of the old 84 & G6 Maryland Streetcar Line, which ran from Branchville to Beltsville until replaced by buses between 1949 & 1958
    • 81 was a part of the North Capitol Street Line until shifting over to the College Park Line

    |-
    |84,85
    |Rhode Island Avenue-New Carrollton Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • New Carrollton station (West Side Entrance)

    |
    • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station

    |
    • Riverdale Road and Rhode Island Avenue

    |
    • Boarding only from Rhode Island Av-Brentwood station to Mount Rainier Terminal, Monday-Friday PM Peak Hours.*
      early Monday-Friday AM trips originate at Mount Rainier Terminal.

    |
    • 84 operates through a portion of the old B4 streetcar which operated from Branchville to New Carrollton, G6 to Calverton and B6 to Cheverly until they were replaced by buses between 1949 & 1958. They were eventually renumbered 84, 86, and 88; 88 is now part of the F8 route
    • The PM peak hour "boarding only" trips were designated the 85 until the mid/late-2000's

    |-
    |87, 88
    |Laurel Express Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • 87Laurel (Baltimore Av & Main St, AM Start; Cypress St & Laurel Lakes Av, PM End)

    |
    • Greenbelt station
    • 88 New Carrollton station (East Side Entrance)

    |
    • Baltimore-Washington Parkway
      Baltimore-Washington Parkway
      The Baltimore–Washington Parkway is a highway in the U.S. state of Maryland, running southwest from Baltimore to Washington, D.C. The road begins at an interchange with U.S. Route 50 and Maryland Route 201 near Cheverly in Prince George's County at the D.C...


    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Greenbelte/New Carrollton, PM to Laurel)

    |
    • 87 operated to K St. & 11th St. NW via the Government Printing Office, SW Mall (L'Enfant Plaza station), Potomac Park
      Potomac Park
      Potomac Park is parkland made up of East Potomac Park and West Potomac Park in the Southwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. The park is run by the National Park Service and includes several memorials and parks including the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, Hains Point, the Franklin...

       West (State Department) until Greenbelt Station opened in 1993

    |-
    |89, 89M
    |Laurel Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Laurel (Cherry Lane & 4th Street (AM); Middletown Apts (PM))

    |
    • Greenbelt station

    |
    • U.S. Route 1

    |
    • 89: weekday peak hour service only
    • 89M: Monday-Friday midday service only.

    |
    • 89 operated to Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station until Greenbelt opened in 1993

    |-
    |A11, A12
    |Martin Luther King Jr Highway Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Capital Plaza

    |
    • A12 Addison Road station or Capitol Heights station
    • A11Metro Center station (A11)

    |
    • Landover Road
    • Barlowe Road
    • Martin Luther King Highway
    • Addison Road, Central Avenue (A12)
    • Alabama Avenue SE (A11)
    • Pennsylvania Avenue SE (A11)

    |
    • A11: 1 southbound Saturday early AM trip only
    • A12: terminates at Capitol Heights station Sundays only.

    |
    |-
    |B21, B22
    |Bowie State University Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Bowie State University
      Bowie State University
      Bowie State University , is a public university located on 355½ acres in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, north of the suburban city of Bowie. Bowie State is part of the University System of Maryland...


    |
    • New Carrollton station (East Side)

    |
    • Laurel-Bowie Road, John Hanson Highway

    |
    • Mondays-Friday service only

    |
    |-
    |B24, B25
    |Bowie-Belair Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Bowie Park & Ride Lot

    |
    • New Carrollton station (West Side)

    |
    • Annapolis Road

    |
    • Monday-Friday service only

    |
    |-
    |B27
    |Bowie-New Carrollton Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Bowie State University
      Bowie State University
      Bowie State University , is a public university located on 355½ acres in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, north of the suburban city of Bowie. Bowie State is part of the University System of Maryland...


    |
    • New Carrollton station (West Side)

    |
    • Lanham-Severn Road

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only

    |
    |-
    |B29, B31
    |Crofton-New Carrollton Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Crofton Country Club or 1501 Crain Highway (B29)
    • Bowie Town Center (B31)

    |
    • New Carrollton station (East Side)

    |
    • Crain Highway (B29)
    • John Hanson Highway

    |
    |
    |-
    |B30
    |BWI Airport-Greenbelt Express Line
    !Maryland
    (Express)*
    |
    • Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport

    |
    • Greenbelt station

    |
    • Baltimore-Washington Parkway
    • Interstate 195

    |
    • Airport Express: $6 Fare

    |
    |-
    |C2, C4
    |Greenbelt-Twinbrook Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • C2 Wheaton station (West Side)
    • C4 Twinbrook station (West Side)

    |
    • Greenbelt station (C2)
    • Prince George's Plaza station (C4)

    |
    • University Boulevard
    • Greenbelt Road (C2)
    • East-West Highway (C4)

    |
    • Some early morning and late night C2 trips are extended from Twinbrook station or to Randolph Road & Parklawn Drive

    |
    |-
    |C8
    |College Park-White Flint Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • White Flint station

    |
    • College Park – UMD Station

    |
    • Randolph Road
    • New Hampshire Avenue

    |
    |
    |-
    |C11, C13
    |Clinton Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Clinton Park & Ride Lot

    |
    • Branch Avenue station

    |
    • Branch Avenue

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only
    • C11: AM to Clinton, PM to Branch Avenue
    • C13: AM to Branch Avenue, PM to Clinton

    |
    |-
    |C12, C14
    |Hillcrest Heights Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Naylor Road station

    |
    • Branch Avenue Metrro Station

    |
    • Branch Avenue
    • Iverson Street (C12)

    |
    • C12: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Naylor Road, PM to Branch Avenue)

    |
    |-
    |C21, C22, C26, C29
    |Central Avenue Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • C21, C22 Collington Center
    • C26 Kettering
      Kettering, Maryland
      Kettering is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 11,008 at the 2000 census, primarily African-American. The name Kettering was created by a suburban housing developer in the 1960s when development began...

       (Watkins Park & Chesterton Drives)
    • C29 Bowie State University
      Bowie State University
      Bowie State University , is a public university located on 355½ acres in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, north of the suburban city of Bowie. Bowie State is part of the University System of Maryland...


    |
    • Addison Road station (C21, C22, C29)
    • Largo Town Center station (C26)

    |
    • Central Avenue

    |
    • C21, C22, C26: Monday-Friday service only
    • C29: weekend service only.

    |
    • C26 served the Addison Road station until Largo Town Center station opened in 2004

    |-
    |C28
    |Pointer Ridge Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Pointer Ridge (Hall Road & Pointer Ridge Dr)

    |
    • New Carrollton station (East Side)

    |
    • John Hanson Highway

    |
    • Monday-Friday service only, replaced by C29 (Central Avenue Line) from ddison Road (WMATA station)|

    |
    • Addison Road
      Addison Road
      Addison Road is a Christian alternative pop/rock band from Dallas, Texas. The band was signed to INO Records in 2007 and released their self-titled debut album, Addison Road, on March 18, 2008...

       station during the weekends.

    |-
    |D12, D13, D14
    |Oxon Hill-Suitland Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Suitland station

    |
    • Southern Avenue station

    |
    • Saint Barnabas Road (D12)
    • Brinkley Road (D13, D14)
    • Indian Head Highway (D13, D14)

    |
    • D13: weekday peak hour service only

    |
    • D12 used to serve Federal Center SW station (as the Eastover-Marlow Heights Line with the former S12) until Southern Avenue station opened in 2001
    • D13 & D14 serve the route formerly served by W11 & W12 before the Branch Avenue extension opened in 2001.

    |-
    |F1, F2
    |Chillum Road Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Takoma station

    |
    • Cheverly station

    |
    • Chillum Road
    • Eastern Avenue (F1)
    • 34th Street (F2)
    • Landover Road

    |
    • F1: Monday-Friday service only

    |
    • F1 repalaced the old F3 in the mid-1990s

    |-
    |F4, F6
    |New Carrollton-Silver Spring Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • New Carrollton station (West Side)

    |
    • East-West Highway
    • Philadelphia Avenue, Riverdale Road
    • Ager Road (F6)
    • Adelphi Road (F6)
    • Queensbury Road (F4)
    • Good Luck Road (F6)

    |
    • F6 operates Monday-Friday only via College Park – UMD station
      *Silver Spring terminus is located at Colesville Rd & Wayne Avenue until the completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.

    |
    |-
    |F8
    |Prince George's-Langley Park Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Langley Park
      Langley Park, Maryland
      Langley Park is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in the Washington, D.C. metro area. It is located inside the Capital Beltway, on the northwest edge of Prince George's County, Maryland, bordering Montgomery County, Maryland....

       (University Blvd & Merrimac Dr)

    |
    • Cheverly station

    |
    • University Boulevard
    • Adelphi Road
    • Baltimore Avenue
    • Landover Road

    |
    |
    • F8 operates on portions of the old B6 streetcar line and the old 88 WMATA line

    |-
    |F12
    |
    • Ardwick Industrial Park Shuttle Line

    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • New Carrollton station (East Side)

    |
    • Cheverly station

    |
    • Pennsy Drive
    • Landover Road
    • Martin Luther King Highway

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only

    |
    |-
    |F13
    |Cheverly-Washington Business Park Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Washington Business Park (Forbes Blvd & Senate Drive)

    |
    • Cheverly station

    |
    • Annapolis Road
    • Columbia Park Rd

    |
    • Monday-Friday service only
    • Service terminates at New Carrollton station (West Side) at the end of its service day

    |
    |-
    |F14
    |
    • Sheriff Road-Capitol Heights Line

    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • New Carrollton station (East Side)

    |
    • Naylor Road station

    |
    • Sherriff Road
    • Martin Luther King Highway
    • Southern Avenue

    |
    • No Sunday service

    |
    • Formerly known as the Sherriff Road Line
    • F14 used to terminate at Bradbury Heights (Southern Av & Pear Street) until Naylor Road opened in 2001

    |-
    |G12, G13, G14, G16
    |Greenbelt-New Carrollton Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Greenbelt station

    |
    • New Carrollton station

    |
    • Greenbelt Road
    • Cipriano Road (G13, G14, G16)
    • Hanover/Princess Garden Parkway (G12)
    • Annapolis Road

    |
    • G13, G14 & G16 via NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
      Goddard Space Flight Center
      The Goddard Space Flight Center is a major NASA space research laboratory established on May 1, 1959 as NASA's first space flight center. GSFC employs approximately 10,000 civil servants and contractors, and is located approximately northeast of Washington, D.C. in Greenbelt, Maryland, USA. GSFC,...


    |
    • Formerly known as the Greenbelt Line as routes T16 & T17
    • G12 replaces the portions of the C2 & R12 east of Greenbelt to/from Greenbelt Center/New Carrollton
      G13, G14 & G16 replaces the T16 & T17 in its entirety

    |-
    |H11, H12, H13
    |Marlow Heights-Temple Hills Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Temple Hills
      Temple Hills, Maryland
      Temple Hills is a suburb of Washington DC, southeast of the downtown district. It is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The greater Temple Hills mailing address includes not just the tiny red area on this map, but also the area...

       (Heather Hill Apartments)

    |
    • Naylor Road station

    |
    • St. Barnabas Road
    • Branch Avenue

    |
    • H11: weekday peak hour service only (via Dallas Place, Raleigh Road loop)
    • H13: peak hour service & 1 late night trip only; skips Marlow Heights Shopping Center

    |
    • H11, H12 & the old H14 used to serve Potomac Avenue station until Naylor Road opened in 2001
    • H13 replaced the H14 after Naylor Road opened

    |-
    |J1, J2, J3
    |Bethesda-Silver Spring Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • J1 Medical Center station
    • J2, J3 Montgomery Mall
      Westfield Montgomery
      Westfield Montgomery is an upscale shopping complex in Bethesda, Maryland, on Democracy Boulevard near Interstate 270 and the Capital Beltway .-History:...


    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • Old Georgetown Road, East-West Highway

    |
    • J1 & J3: weekday peak hour service only
    • Silver Spring terminus located on Wayne Avenue until completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center

    |
    |-
    |J4
    |College Park-Bethesda Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Bethesda station

    |
    • College Park – UMD Station

    |
    • East-West Highway
    • University Boulevard

    |
    • Monday-Friday service only

    |
    |-
    |J5
    |Twinbrook-Silver Spring Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Twinbrook station (West Side)

    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • Rockville Pike
    • Capital Beltway
      Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway)
      Interstate 495 is a Interstate Highway that surrounds the United States' capital of Washington, D.C., and its inner suburbs in adjacent Maryland and Virginia. I-495 is widely known as the Capital Beltway or simply the Beltway, especially when the context of Washington, D.C., is clear...


    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only
    • Silver Spring terminus located on Wayne Avenue until completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.

    |
    |-
    |J7, J9
    |I-270 Express Line
    !Maryland
    (Express)
    |
    • Lakeforest Mall
      Lakeforest Mall
      Lakeforest Mall is an enclosed shopping center operated by Simon Property Group that is located in Gaithersburg, Maryland, one of the northern suburbs of Washington, D.C. in Montgomery County, Maryland. Its two levels house over 160 stores, a food court, and a large children's play...


    |
    • Bethesday station

    |
    • Interstate 270
      Interstate 270 (Maryland)
      Interstate 270 is a auxiliary Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of Maryland that travels between Interstate 495 just north of Bethesda, Montgomery County and Interstate 70 in the city of Frederick in Frederick County. It consists of the mainline as well as a spur that provides access to and...


    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only

    |
    • J7 was named J8 until 2004, when it was changed from express to local.

    |-
    |J11, J12, J13
    |Marlboro Pike Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Forestville
      Forestville, Maryland
      Forestville is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 12,707 at the 2000 census...

       (8431 Old Marlboro Pike)

    |
    • J11, J12 Addison Road (WMATA station)
    • J13 Potomac Avenue station

    |
    • Marlboro Pike
    • Larchmont Drive (J11, J12)
    • Pennsylvania Avenue SE (J13)

    |
    • J11: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Addison Road, PM to Forestville)
    • J13: early weekend AM service only.

    |
    |-
    |K6
    |New Hampshire Avenue-Maryland Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |White Oak Shopping Center
    |Fort Totten station
    |New Hampshire Avenue
    |
    |K6 operated south of Fort Totten to Metro Center when Metrorail
    Washington Metro
    The Washington Metro, commonly called Metro, and unofficially Metrorail, is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C., United States, and its surrounding suburbs. It is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority , which also operates Metrobus service under the Metro name...

     was not open until Metro
    Washington Metro
    The Washington Metro, commonly called Metro, and unofficially Metrorail, is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C., United States, and its surrounding suburbs. It is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority , which also operates Metrobus service under the Metro name...

     started operating earlier in the early 1990s.
    |-
    |K11, K12, K13
    |Forestville Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • K11, K13 Penn-Mar Shopping Center
    • K12 Branch Avenue station

    |
    • Potomac Avenue station (K11)
    • Suitland station (K12, K13)

    |
    • Allentown Road (K12)
    • Silver Hill Road
    • Pennsylvania Avenue SE (K11)

    |
    • K11 only has one round trip Sunday morning and one southbound trip Saturday morning

    |
    |-
    |L8
    |Connecticut Avenue-Maryland Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Aspen Hill (Grand Pre & Bel Pre Roads)

    |
    • Friendship Heights station

    |
    • Connecticut Avenue

    |
    • L8 operates as a Ride-On
      Ride On (bus)
      Ride On is the primary public transportation system in Montgomery County, Maryland. Ride On serves Montgomery County as well as the community of Langley Park in Prince George's County...

       bus during the weekends.

    |
    |-
    |NH1
    |National Harbor Line
    !Maryland
    (Express)
    |
    • Branch Avenue station

    |
    • National Harbor (St. George Boulevard & Waterfront Street)

    |
    • Capital Beltway
    • Indian Head Highway

    |
    |
    • NH1 used to serve Southern Avenue station until rerouted to Branch Avenue station in 2008.

    |-
    |P12
    |Eastover-Addison Road Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Eastover Shopping Center

    |
    • Addison Road station

    |
    • Silver Hill Road, Iverson Street

    |
    |
    |-
    |P17, P18, P19
    |Oxon Hill-Fort Washington Line
    !Maryland
    (Express) P17, P19
    (Local) P18
    |
    • Fort Washington
      Fort Washington, Maryland
      Fort Washington, Maryland is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland in the suburbs of the capital city of the United States of America, Washington, D.C., south of the downtown district. It is a prosperous community with an African American majority...

       Park & Ride Lot

    |
    • P17, P19 Farragut Square
      Farragut Square
      Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

    • P18 Anacostia station

    |
    • Oxon Hill Road
    • Interstate 295 (P19)
    • South Capitol Street
      South Capitol Street
      South Capitol Street is a major street dividing the southeast and southwest quadrants of Washington, D.C. It runs south from the United States Capitol to the Washington-Maryland line...


    |
    • P17 & P19: Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Farragut Square, PM to Fort Washington).
    • P18: Monday-Friday midday service only.

    |
    |-
    |Q1, Q2, Q4, Q5, Q6
    |Veirs Mill Road Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Q1, Q2, Q5, Q6 Shady Grove station
    • Q4 Rockville station (West Side)

    |
    • Silver Spring station (Q1, Q2, Q4)
    • Wheaton station (West Side) (Q5, Q6)

    |
    • Rockville Pike (Q1, Q2, Q5, Q6)
    • Veirs Mill Road
    • Georgia Avenue (Q1, Q2, Q4)

    |
    • Q1 & Q5 skips Montgomery College
      Montgomery College
      Montgomery College is a public, open access community college located in Montgomery County, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C. in the United States. The college has three campuses, the largest of which is in Rockville; the other campuses are in Takoma Park/Silver Spring and Germantown...

       Rockville
    • Q2 & Q6 serves the college

    |
    • Q1, Q4, Q5 and Q6 were introduced in 2010.
    • Q1 had a prior "incarnation" as a Veirs Mill Road Line, operating between Rockville & Silver Spring stations as a peak hour only bus until the mid-1990s.
    • Q4 had a prior "incarnation" as the Randolph Road Line until the late 1990s.

    |-
    |R1, R2, R5
    |Riggs Road Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • R1 Adelphi (Riggs Rd & Edwards Way)
    • R2, R5 Calverton (Plum Orchard & Broadbirch Drives)

    |
    • Fort Totten station

    |
    • Riggs Road
    • East-West Highway (R2)

    |
    • R1 & R5: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Fort Totten, PM to Adelphi/Calverton)
    • R2: via Prince George's Plaza station.

    |
    • R2 was originally the Queens Chapel Road Line until the Green Line's extension to Greenbelt opened in 1993, having the R2 (alongside the R1 & later the R5) replace the R8 & R9.

    |-
    |R3
    |Greenbelt-Fort Totten Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Greenbelt station or Prince George's Plaza station

    |
    • Fort Totten station

    |
    • Greenbelt Road
    • Adelphi Road
    • East-West Highway
    • Sargent Road

    |
    • R3 terminates at Prince George's Plaza station during the weekends

    |
    • Formerly known as the Sargent Road Line.
    • The 23rd Avenue portion of the R3 through Lewisdale was originally served by the R6 until Prince George's Plaza station was opened in 1993.

    |-
    |R4
    |Queens Chapel Road Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Highview (6900 Highvew Terrace)

    |
    • Brookland-CUA station

    |
    • Queens Chapel Road, Michigan Avenue NE

    |
    |
    • R4 is a combination of the former R2, R4, R6 & R7 routes between Brookland station & West Hyattsville, replacing the R7 in its entirety between West Hyattsville & Highview after the Greenbelt extension opened in 1993.
    • The former R6 route was replaced by a combination of the F6, R3 and R4.

    |-
    |R11, R12
    |Kenilworth Avenue Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Deanwood station

    |
    • Greenbelt station

    |
    • Kenilworth Avenue
    • Edmonston Road

    |
    • R12 via Beltway Plaza

    |
    • R11: was once the Greenbelt-New Carrollton Express Line that operated until the mid-1990s, "reincarnated" as the Kenilworth Avenue Line in December 2010.
    • R12: formerly the Kenilworth Avenue-New Carrollton Line until December 2010, route east of Greenbelt station replaced by G12

    |-
    |T2
    |River Road Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Rockville station (east side)

    |
    • Friendship Heights station

    |
    • Falls Road
    • River Road

    |
    • T2 operates as a Ride-On
      Ride On (bus)
      Ride On is the primary public transportation system in Montgomery County, Maryland. Ride On serves Montgomery County as well as the community of Langley Park in Prince George's County...

       bus during the weekends.

    |
    |-
    |T18
    |Annapolis Road Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • New Carrollton station

    |
    • Rhode Island Avenue – Brentwood station

    |
    • Annapolis Road
    • Bladensburg Road
    • Rhode Island Avenue NE

    |
    |
    |-
    |V12
    |District Heights-Suitland Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Addison Road station

    |
    • Suitland station

    |
    • Addison Road

    |
    |
    |-
    |V14, V15
    |District Heights-Seat Pleasant Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Penn Mar Shopping Center

    |
    • Deanwood station

    |
    • Walker Mill Road
    • Central Avenue
    • Addison Road

    |
    • V14: Monday-Friday service only.
    • V15: Weekend service only.

    |
    |-
    |W13, W14
    |Bock Road Line
    !Maryland
    (Express) W13
    (Local) W14
    |
    • W13Fort Washington Forest
    • W13, W14 Friendly (Allentown & Old Fort Roads)

    |
    • Farragut Square
      Farragut Square
      Farragut Square is a city square in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 2. It is bordered by K Street NW on the north, I Street NW to the south, and on the east and west by segments of 17th Street NW, and it interrupts Connecticut Avenue NW...

       (W13)
    • Anacostia station (W14)

    |
    • Bock Road
    • South Capitol Street
      South Capitol Street
      South Capitol Street is a major street dividing the southeast and southwest quadrants of Washington, D.C. It runs south from the United States Capitol to the Washington-Maryland line...


    |
    • W13: Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Farragut Square, PM to Friendly/Fort Washington Forest)
    • W14: Monday-Friday midday service only.

    |
    |-
    |W15
    |Camp Springs-Indian Head Highway Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Camp Springs
      Camp Springs, Maryland
      Camp Springs is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 17,968 at the 2000 census. Camp Springs is not an official post office designation, but rather the area is divided between the surrounding mailing addresses...

       (Allentown Way & Old Branch Avenue)

    |
    • Southern Avenue station

    |
    • Allentown Road
    • Indian Head Highway

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Southern Avenue, PM to Camp Springs)

    |
    • Formerly the Indian Head Highway Line until 2004; Served Federal Center SW station (with W11, W12 & W17) until Southern Avenue station opened in 2001.
    • W15 & W17 continued to operate from Southern Avenue station until the W17 was eliminated in 2004.

    |-
    |W19
    |Indian Head Express Line
    !Maryland
    (Express)
    |
    • Indian Head (Pye Street & Greenhow Circle)

    |
    • Southern Avenue station

    |
    • Indian Head Highway

    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only (AM to Southern Avenue, PM to Indian Head)

    |
    |-
    |Y5, Y7, Y8, Y9
    |Georgia Avenue-Maryland Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Montgomery General Hospital
      Montgomery General Hospital
      Montgomery General Hospital is a large hospital in Olney, Maryland. The hospital is a member of MedStar Health.- External links :*...


    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • Georgia Avenue

    |
    • The Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until the completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.

    |
    • Y7 & Y8: via Leisure World
    • Y6 & Y9: skips Leisure World

    |-
    |Z2
    |Colesville-Ashton Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Olney (Spartan Rd & Georgia Ave)

    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • New Hampshire Avenue
    • Colesville Road

    |
    • Monday-Friday service only.
    • The Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until the completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.

    |
    • Z2 was named the Colesville Road Line until 2004.

    |-
    |Z6
    |Calverton-Westfarm Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Burtonsville Shopping Center

    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • Old Columbia Pike
    • Colesville Road

    |
    • Monday-Friday service only.
    • The Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until the completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.

    |
    |-
    |Z8
    |Fairland Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Greencastle Park & Ride Lot

    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • Old Columbia Pike
    • Colesville Road

    |
    • The Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until the completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.

    |
    |-
    |Z9, Z29
    |Laurel-Burtonsville Express Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • South Laurel Park & Ride Lot

    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • Cherry Lane
    • Sandy Spring Road
    • Old Columbia Pike (Z9)
    • Columbia Pike (Z29)
    • Colesville Road

    |
    • Z9 & Z29: weekday peak hour service only (AM to Silver Spring, PM to South Laurel Park & Ride)
    • The Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until the completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.

    |
    |-
    |Z11, Z13
    |Greencastle-Briggs Chaney Express Line
    !Maryland
    (Local)
    |
    • Greencastle Park & Ride Lot

    |
    • Silver Spring station*

    |
    • Columbia Pike
      Columbia Pike
      Columbia Pike may refer to:*Columbia Pike , U.S. Route 29 from White Oak to Ellicott City*Columbia Pike , State Route 244 in Fairfax and Arlington CountiesSee also Columbia Turnpike....


    |
    • Weekday peak hour service only
    • Z11: AM to Greencastle, PM to Silver Spring
    • Z13: AM to Silver Spring, PM to Greencastle
    • The Silver Spring terminus is located on Wayne Avenue until the completion of the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center.

    |
    |-
    |}

    School routes

    These routes connect schools to Washington Metro
    Washington Metro
    The Washington Metro, commonly called Metro, and unofficially Metrorail, is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C., United States, and its surrounding suburbs. It is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority , which also operates Metrobus service under the Metro name...

     stations or other local points. They are primarily intended for students, but are open to anyone, and stop at all stops along their routes.
    • A31, A32, A33: Anacostia High School
      Anacostia High School
      Anacostia High School is a public high school located in the Southeast quadrant of the District of Columbia.-Formation:In August 2009, Friendship Public Charter School became a partner with DC Public Schools to manage the high school. As a result, the school became known as the Academies at...

       Line, introduced on November 21, 2005
    • B51: Brookland and Bunker Hill (Elementary) School Line
    • C40: Capitol Hill Cluster Line (Peabody and Watkins Elementary Schools)
    • D31, D32, D33, D34: Deal Junior High School Line
    • D51: Duke Ellington School of the Arts
      Duke Ellington School of the Arts
      The Duke Ellington School of the Arts is a high school located at 35th Street and R Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C., and dedicated to arts education. One of the high schools of the District of Columbia Public School system, it is named for the American jazz bandleader and composer Edward...

       Line
    • E32: Eastern High School Line
    • M31: McKinley High School
      McKinley Technology High School
      McKinley Technology High School is a public city-wide 9-12th grade high school in the District of Columbia Public Schools in northeast Washington, D.C.. The school was originally an off shoot of Central High School , was called McKinley Technical High School and was located at 7th and Rhode Island...

       Line
    • S35: Sousa Middle School Line
    • S41: Spingarn Senior High School Line
    • W45, W46, W47: Wilson High School
      Woodrow Wilson Senior High School (Washington, DC)
      Woodrow Wilson Senior High School is a secondary school in Washington, DC. Wilson is located in the Tenleytown neighborhood of D.C., at the intersection of Chesapeake Street and Nebraska Avenue NW. Wilson, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the District of Columbia Public Schools...

       Line
    • W54: Woodson High School Line
    • Y31: Yorktown High School Line

    Former routes

    {|class=wikitable
    !Route
    !Name
    !colspan=2|Terminals
    !Major streets
    !Notes and History
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    1D

    |Wilson Boulevard-Fairfax Line
    |Dunn Loring (WMATA station)
    |Ballston
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    |Discontinued June 24, 2007
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    2W

    |Vienna-Oakton Line
    |Oakton
    |Vienna (WMATA station)
    |Chain Bridge Road
    |Discontinued June 28, 2009. Transferred to Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector is a public bus service provided by Fairfax County, Virginia, and operated under contract by MV Transportation. The first buses rolled out in September 1985 as a lower-cost alternative to the Metrobus service of the regional Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority...

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    3Z

    |Westpark-West Falls Church Line
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    4C

    |Culmore-Ballston Line
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    4S

    |Pershing Drive-Arlington Boulevard Line
    |Annandale
    |Rosslyn (WMATA station)
    |Sleepy Hollow Road and Arlington Boulevard
    Arlington Boulevard
    Arlington Boulevard is a major arterial road in Arlington County, Fairfax County, and the independent City of Fairfax in Northern Virginia in metropolitan Washington, DC, United States. It is designated U.S...


    |Cut back to Seven Corners on September 24, 2006 and renamed as Route 4H trips
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    5B

    |D.C.-Tysons Corner Line
    |Tysons Corner
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    |Discontinued on September 24, 2006
    An earlier different line also numbered 5B was called Reston North Line
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    5C

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    5D

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    |Discontinued in 1996
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    5E

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    5F

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    |Franklin Farm, Reston
    |West Falls Church (WMATA station)
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    5G

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    5H

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    5J

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    5N

    |Reston-Crystal City Line
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    5P

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    5S

    |Herndon-West Falls Church Line
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    5W

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    5Y

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    5Z

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    6A

    |Bradlee-South Fairlington Line
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    9B

    |Hunting Towers-Potomac Yard-Crystal City Line
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    |Named Route 11P Hunting Towers-Potomac Yard-Crystal City Line until September 26, 2004; named Richmond Highway Line (along with Route 9A and Route 9E) until June 26, 2005; discontinued on June 25, 2006
    Once called the Mount Vernon Line, along with Routes 11H and 11X; later the Alexandria-National Airport Line
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    10P

    |Mount Vernon Avenue-Potomac Yard-Crystal City Line
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    |Discontinued on June 25, 2006
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    11H; 11T
    |Mount Vernon Line
    |National Airport
    |Mount Vernon
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    |Discontinued in 1991
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    11P

    |Hunting Towers-Potomac Yard-Crystal City Line
    |
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    |See Route 9B
    |-
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    12A; 12E; 12F; 12G
    |Centreville South Line
    |rowspan=4|Centreville
    |rowspan=4|Vienna (WMATA station)
    |rowspan=4|Interstate 66
    |rowspan=4|Discontinued June 28, 2009. Transferred to Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector is a public bus service provided by Fairfax County, Virginia, and operated under contract by MV Transportation. The first buses rolled out in September 1985 as a lower-cost alternative to the Metrobus service of the regional Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority...

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    12C; 12D
    |Centreville North Line
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    12L; 12M
    |Little Rocky Run-Vienna Line
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    12R; 12S
    |Stringfellow Road-Vienna Line
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    13C

    |National Airport-Pentagon-Washington Line
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    13M

    |Pentagon-Rosslyn Line Line
    |Pentagon (WMATA station)
    |Rosslyn (WMATA station)
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    14A; 14B; 14C; 14D
    |Montgomery-Tysons Beltway Express
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    |American Legion Bridge
    American Legion Memorial Bridge (Potomac River)
    The American Legion Memorial Bridge, also known as the American Legion Bridge and formerly as the Cabin John Bridge, is a bridge in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. It carries the Capital Beltway across the Potomac River between Montgomery County and Fairfax County, Virginia...


    |Discontinued on December 27, 2003
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    16C

    |Columbia Pike Line
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    |Discontinued on September 7, 2003
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    16S; 16U; 16X
    |Shirlington-Pentagon Line
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    |Discontinued on September 7, 2003
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    19L

    |Lorton Express Line
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    20A

    |
    |Fair Lakes
    Fair Lakes, Virginia
    Fair Lakes is an unincorporated community and business park located northwest of Fairfax in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The Census Bureau defines Fair Lakes as a census-designated place with a population of 7,942 as of 2010.- About :...


    |Vienna (WMATA station)
    |Interstate 66
    |Transferred to Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector is a public bus service provided by Fairfax County, Virginia, and operated under contract by MV Transportation. The first buses rolled out in September 1985 as a lower-cost alternative to the Metrobus service of the regional Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority...

     at some point; renumbered 621 in June 2001
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    20E

    |Fairfax City Express
    |Fairfax
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    |Discontinued in 1986, when Vienna station opened and Fairfax's CUE Bus system was extended to it
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    20F; 20W; 20X; 20Y
    |Chantilly-Greenbriar Line
    |Chantilly
    |Vienna (WMATA station)
    |Lee Jackson Highway and Interstate 66
    |Discontinued June 28, 2009. Transferred to Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector is a public bus service provided by Fairfax County, Virginia, and operated under contract by MV Transportation. The first buses rolled out in September 1985 as a lower-cost alternative to the Metrobus service of the regional Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority...

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    20G

    |
    |Fair Lakes
    Fair Lakes, Virginia
    Fair Lakes is an unincorporated community and business park located northwest of Fairfax in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The Census Bureau defines Fair Lakes as a census-designated place with a population of 7,942 as of 2010.- About :...


    |Vienna (WMATA station)
    |Interstate 66
    |Transferred to Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector is a public bus service provided by Fairfax County, Virginia, and operated under contract by MV Transportation. The first buses rolled out in September 1985 as a lower-cost alternative to the Metrobus service of the regional Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority...

     at some point; renumbered 623 in June 2001
    |-
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    20P

    |Penderbrook-Fairridge Line
    |Fair Lakes
    Fair Lakes, Virginia
    Fair Lakes is an unincorporated community and business park located northwest of Fairfax in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The Census Bureau defines Fair Lakes as a census-designated place with a population of 7,942 as of 2010.- About :...


    |Vienna (WMATA station)
    |Interstate 66
    |Transferred to Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector
    Fairfax Connector is a public bus service provided by Fairfax County, Virginia, and operated under contract by MV Transportation. The first buses rolled out in September 1985 as a lower-cost alternative to the Metrobus service of the regional Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority...

     at some point; renumbered 622 in June 2001
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    21B; 21C; 21D; 21F
    |Landmark-Pentagon Line
    |Lincolnia
    |Pentagon (WMATA station)
    |Shirley Highway
    |Routes 21C and 21F discontinued June 28, 2009. Routes 21A, 21B, and 21B truncated to single Route 21A. Once called the Landmark Express Line
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    22B

    |Pentagon-Army-Navy Drive-Shirley Park Line
    |Shirley Park
    |Pentagon (WMATA station)
    |Army-Navy Drive
    |Discontinued June 28, 2009. Replaced by ART Route 87.
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    22C; 22F
    |Walker Chapel-Pentagon Line
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    |Discontinued on December 29, 2003
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    23X

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    |Great Falls
    |West Falls Church (WMATA station)
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    |Discontinued in 1991
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    24M

    |Ballston-Pentagon Line
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    |Truncated and renamed as Route 24P trips on December 28, 2003
    |-
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    24P

    |Ballston-Pentagon Line
    |Ballston-MU (WMATA station)
    |Pentagon (WMATA station)
    |Wilson Boulevard and Washington Boulevard
    Washington Boulevard (Arlington)
    Washington Boulevard is a road in Arlington County, Virginia. It begins as a highway, connecting the George Washington Memorial Parkway and Arlington Memorial Bridge with Interstate 395, running past The Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery...


    |Discontinued September 28, 2009. Replaced by ART Route 42. (ART 42 launched September 30, 2006 with the takeover of Saturday Metrobus 24P service.)
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    25F; 25G; 25J; 25P; 25R
    |Ballston-Bradlee-Pentagon Line
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    |Simplified and restructured as Route 25A, 25C, and 25D trips on December 30, 2007
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    26A; 26E
    |East Falls Church Line
    (GEORGE)
    |West Falls Church (WMATA station) (26A) or Falls Church (26E)
    |East Falls Church (WMATA station)
    |Broad Street
    |26A discontinued July 6, 2009. 26E service transferred to Arlington Transit
    Arlington Transit
    Arlington Transit is a bus transit company that operates in Arlington County, Virginia. It includes part of the Pike Ride service along Columbia Pike, shared with WMATA. Most of its services are designed to connect city neighborhoods with nearby Metro stations...

     (ART).
    |-
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    26W

    |West Falls Church Line
    (GEORGE)
    |Falls Church
    |West Falls Church (WMATA station)
    |Broad Street
    |26W service transferred to ART on July 6, 2009.
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    26G; 26H
    |Burke Centre-Dunn Loring Line
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    |Discontinued in 1996
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    27Y; 27Z
    |Saratoga Line
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    71

    |Georgia Avenue-7th Street Line
    |Silver Spring (WMATA station)
    |Buzzard Point
    Buzzard Point
    Buzzard Point is an urbanized area located on the peninsula formed by the confluence of the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers in the southwest quadrant of Washington, DC, USA.-History:...


    |Georgia Avenue
    Georgia Avenue
    Georgia Avenue is a major north-south artery in Northwest Washington, D.C. and Montgomery County, Maryland. Within the District of Columbia and a short distance in Silver Spring, Maryland, Georgia Avenue is also U.S. Route 29...

     and 7th Street
    |Discontinued September 23, 2011. Replaced by Route 74, which also took over the southern portion of Route 70.
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    98

    |Adams Morgan-U Street Link
    |Woodley Park (WMATA station)
    |U Street (WMATA station)
    |Calvert Street and U Street North
    |Discontinued March 29, 2009. Replaced by DC Circulator
    DC Circulator
    The DC Circulator is a bus system in Washington, D.C. The system is a public-private partnership between the District of Columbia Department of Transportation, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, and DC Surface Transit, Inc., operated by First Transit.The concept of a separate...

     Woodley Park/Adams Morgan - McPherson Square Metro route.
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    A15

    |Martin Luther King Jr. Highway Line
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    |Discontinued on December 18, 2004; replaced by Route A12
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    B11

    |Bethesda Reverse Commute Line
    ||Rosslyn (WMATA station)
    |Medical Center (WMATA station)
    |Wisconsin Avenue
    |Discontinued on December 27, 2003
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    |valign=top|
    C7; C9
    |Greenbelt-Glenmont Line
    |Glenmont (WMATA station)
    |Greenbelt (WMATA station)
    |Randolph Road
    |Discontinued June 28, 2009.
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    C18

    |Waldorf-Branch Avenue Line
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    |Discontinued on December 27, 2003
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    G1

    |Greenbelt Station Parking Lot Shuttle
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    |Greenbelt (WMATA station)
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    |Discontinued on December 27, 2003
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    |valign=top|
    H5; H7
    |Mount Pleasant-Adams Morgan Line
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    |Discontinued on September 24, 2006
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    |valign=top|
    J14; J15
    |Marlboro Pike Line
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    |Discontinued on December 18, 2004; replaced by TheBus #24
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    K1
    |Takoma-Walter Reed Line
    |Walter Reed Army Medical Center
    Walter Reed Army Medical Center
    The Walter Reed Army Medical Center was the United States Army's flagship medical center until 2011. Located on 113 acres in Washington, D.C., it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the military...


    |Takoma station
    |Butternut Street NW, Blair Road NW, and Georgia Avenue
    Georgia Avenue
    Georgia Avenue is a major north-south artery in Northwest Washington, D.C. and Montgomery County, Maryland. Within the District of Columbia and a short distance in Silver Spring, Maryland, Georgia Avenue is also U.S. Route 29...

     NW
    |Discontinued September 23, 2011 due to the BRAC plan for relocation of Walter Reed Army Medical Center facilities to Maryland and Virginia.
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    L7
    |Connecticut Avenue-Maryland Line
    |Wheaton (WMATA station)
    |Friendship Heights (WMATA station)
    |Connecticut Avenue
    |Discontinued June 28, 2009. Additional trips added to Route L8.
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    N7

    |Montgomery Mall-Federal Triangle Express Line
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    |Discontinued on December 27, 2003
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    N11; N13
    |Branch Avenue-King Street Express Line
    |Branch Avenue (WMATA station)
    |King Street – Old Town (WMATA station)
    |Woodrow Wilson Bridge
    Woodrow Wilson Bridge
    The Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge is a bascule bridge that spans the Potomac River between the independent city of Alexandria, Virginia and Oxon Hill in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. While over the water near the Virginia shore, it crosses the southern tip of the District of...


    |Discontinued on June 26, 2004
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    N22

    |Navy Yard Shuttle Line
    |Navy Yard – Ballpark (WMATA station)
    |Union Station (WMATA station)
    |Pennsylvania Avenue
    |Discontinued March 29, 2009 Replaced by DC Circulator
    DC Circulator
    The DC Circulator is a bus system in Washington, D.C. The system is a public-private partnership between the District of Columbia Department of Transportation, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, and DC Surface Transit, Inc., operated by First Transit.The concept of a separate...

     Union Station - Navy Yard Metro route.
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    S81

    |Springfield Circulator
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    |Discontinued on September 26, 2004; replaced by Route S80
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    |valign=top|
    S82

    |Metro Park Shuttle
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    |Discontinued on September 26, 2004; replaced by Route S80
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    S95

    |
    |Mid-Pike Plaza
    |White Flint (WMATA station)
    |
    |Discontinued on April 1, 2004
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    |valign=top|
    W9

    |Defense Facilities Shuttle Line
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    |Discontinued on September 24, 2006
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    |valign=top|
    W17

    |Indian Head Highway Line
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    |Discontinued on December 26, 2004; replaced by Route W13
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    X6

    |National Arboretum Line
    |National Arboretum
    United States National Arboretum
    The United States National Arboretum is an arboretum in Washington, D.C., operated by the United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service as a division of the Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center...


    |Union Station (WMATA station)
    |Bladensburg Road and Maryland Avenue
    |Discontinued on June 24, 2007
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    Z1; Z4
    |Glenmont-Silver Spring Line
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    |Discontinued on September 26, 2004; replaced by Route C7, Route Z2, Route Z6, and Route Z8
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    |valign=top|
    Z3; Z5
    |Colesville-Fairland Express Line
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    |Discontinued on September 26, 2004; replaced by Route Z2, Route Z6, and Route Z8
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    |valign=top|
    Z7; Z17
    |Calverton Express Line
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    |Discontinued on September 26, 2004; replaced by Route Z6 and Route Z9
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    |valign=top|
    Z19

    |Calverton Express Line
    |
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    |Discontinued on June 29, 2003
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