

Learn about legislative advocacy projects to enhance Virginia’s transportation systems. Read about transportation services and regulations for the Commonwealth of Virginia. Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT).Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportationįor information about the department meetings and projects.Purchase a WMATA SmarTrip® card to be used interchangeably throughout Washington, Baltimore and the surrounding region. National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board's Traveler Information (MWCOG)įor information about transit updates, projects and more in the capital region.Read about transportation services and regulations for the state of Maryland. Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT).Learn about commuter and employer resources, latest transit news and service alerts. District Department of Transportation (DDOT)įor information about projects and planning for bus transportation in the District of Columbia.All regional and local bus and rail passes can be purchased here.įor complete information about all travel options in the region. DOT/rideĬommuterDirect is your one-stop shop for transit passes.
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Fares remain FREE on all MCDOT buses at least through J(regular fare costs $2, using SmarTrip, cash, or token). The Ride On system is designed to complement service provided by other transit providers in the county and is tightly integrated into the services of other providers, including WMATA’s Metrobus and Metrorail and MTA’s MARC commuter rail and commuter bus systems. The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) Ride On bus system consists of 375 county-owned and operated buses that provide almost 22 million trips per year. OmniRide Express commuter buses, a service of the Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission (PRTC), offer weekday bus trips between Prince William County and major employment centers in Northern Virginia and Washington, DC, and various Metrorail stations in Northern Virginia. Operated by the Washington Area Metropolitan Transit Authority (WMATA), Metrobus services the DC metro area, connecting with other local transit providers.

Companies under contract are Dillon Bus Service, Eyre Bus Service, Keller Transportation, and Martz/Gold Line. Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) commuter buses provide shuttle bus service to the District. Bus service from West Falls Church to Loudoun County is also available. Commuter buses are equipped with reclining seats, a restroom, reading lights, overhead bins and fare boxes. Loudoun County Transit operates weekday morning and late afternoon rush hour service from Loudoun Park and Ride lots to Rosslyn, Crystal City, the Pentagon, and Washington, DC. įairfax Connector is the largest local bus system in Northern Virginia, transporting approximately 30,000 passengers on 91 routes daily, and connects to Metrorail’s Blue, Orange, and Yellow Lines. Rides are FREE for all passengers until further notice (regular fare costs $1.75). All CUE buses are fully accessible to persons with disabilities. The City of Fairfax City-University Energysaver (CUE) bus system provides regularly scheduled, low-cost transportation services to George Mason University, shopping centers, and other locations within the City of Fairfax, as well as the Vienna/Fairfax-GMU Metrorail Station. The DC Circulator delivers affordable, comfortable, and efficient bus service that connects people to popular destinations, culture, and entertainment throughout the District. The system consists of six distinct routes across Washington, DC into Rosslyn, VA, and services each stop every 10 minutes. This service also operates the free King Street Trolley, with access to King St-Old Town Metro station. Just hop on and ride! Most DASH routes connect with either Metrobus, Metrorail, or the Virginia Railway Express (VRE). No SmarTrip card, DASH Bus app, or cash necessary. ĭASH provides the only fare-free bus service throughout the City of Alexandria, Virginia. All ART routes connect to Metro stations located throughout Arlington County. Fares can be paid with a SmarTrip card, 7-Day Regional Bus Pass (loaded on a SmarTrip card), or cash. ART operates in neighborhoods throughout Arlington that are not serviced by Metrobus and helps to increase the frequency of buses on crowded Metrobus routes.
