Metro began increased service along Metrobus routes in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. on Sunday.
Some of the changes include increased service along popular D.C. routes, an extension of late-night Q-Line service in Maryland and a stop added on Route 18G to the Pentagon in Virginia. Other changes include re-routing lines or altering which stops buses serve.
The improvements are set to impact 29 routes, according to a release. According to Metro, the service changes impact the following lines:
- D.C.: 70, A4, D2, D6, D8, E4, G8, H6, L2, N2, N4, N6, S2, X9
- Maryland: 86, A12, F6, F8, J1, J2, K12, Q1, Q4, R1, R2
- Virginia: 18G, 28A, 29K, 29N
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Visit this site for a full list of changes to Metrobus routes.
WMATA said the changes will reduce crowding and improve reliability on some of the busiest lines.