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T-2 Days to New WMATA Bus Routes June 29th – Enjoy this Magnificent Song Explainer – Everything you need to know

“🎶 Better Bus, tell me what’s your function? 🎶 Check out the new bus network— explained in a song!”

Full release from WMATA:

“Metro is excited to announce the launch of its new bus network, the first comprehensive overhaul of the Metrobus system since 1973, on Sunday, June 29. This transformative initiative will deliver more frequent, reliable, and user-friendly bus service to communities across Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia, aligning with the region’s evolving travel needs.

The newly redesigned bus network introduces a modernized bus system designed to make trips faster, reduce transfers, and simplify schedules. Starting June 29, all Metrobus routes will feature new, intuitive names – such as “C” for crosstown DC, “P” for Prince George’s County, or “A” for Arlington/Alexandria – making it easier for riders to navigate. Many routes will offer enhanced service, with updated schedules, new destinations, and approximately 5% fewer stops to improve speed and reliability. Customers will also see better connections to schools, workplaces, and key destinations, including tailored routes for DC students. Metrobus fares remain unchanged at $2.25.

“This is a historic moment for Metro and our region,” said Randy Clarke, Metro General Manager and CEO. “The new network reflects years of community input and careful planning to create a bus system that’s more reliable, more accessible, and ready for the future. We’re thrilled to roll out these changes on June 29, delivering a better ride for our customers and a stronger connection for our region.”

The redesign also coordinates with regional partners. In Prince George’s County, TheBus will launch its new network on June 30, with some routes transitioning between Metro and TheBus for seamless service. In Montgomery County, Ride On’s new network begins June 29, enhancing connectivity.

“Redesigning a bus network of this size without a budget increase requires creativity, technical expertise, and commitment to operational efficiency,” said Metro Board Chair Valerie Santos. “The Board appreciates the immense thought and care Metro staff have invested in this complex endeavor. Guided by the insights of over 21,000 public comments, Metro’s new modernized bus network is designed to bring much-needed service to previously underserved areas and uphold Metro’s commitment to delivering safe, reliable, and world-class transit service to our region.”

New bus stop signs, featuring both current and upcoming route information, are being installed across the region, with supplemental signs providing additional resources like Metro’s website and customer service number, 202-GO-METRO (TTY 202-962-2033).

Here’s how customers can get familiar with their new bus route:

  • Trip Planner: Customers are encouraged to use Metro’s Trip Planner tool or the MetroPulse app to navigate the new bus network.
  • Neighborhood and Route Profiles: See which Metrobus routes service your neighborhood and find multilingual resources and detailed route maps for DC, Maryland, and Virginia at com/betterbus.
  • Printable Timetables: A new tool also gives customers the ability to print their own personalized bus timetable.”