WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Big changes are on the way for Metrobus riders. Starting Sunday, June 29, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) will launch its long-anticipated Better Bus Network, which brings entirely new routes, names, and more frequent service across the D.C. region.
The overhaul is part of Metro’s effort to simplify the system and improve reliability for riders.
On Thursday, Metro employees passed out pamphlets at the Anacostia Metro Station informing riders of the change. There were also several signs around the metro station.
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Starting Sunday, routes will begin with letters to help identify their regional coverage:
- A for Arlington/Alexandria
- C (Crosstown) and D (Downtown) for Washington, D.C.
- F for Fairfax City, Fairfax County, and Falls Church
- M for Montgomery County
- P for Prince George’s County
- Limited-stop routes will end with an “X”
While some riders appreciate the effort to improve service, others are wary of the change…