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Getting Around DC – Part 5 - Metro Buses

by Jon on November 1st, 2006

DC has a fairly extensive but somewhat quirky public bus system. Timetables and schedule can vary so it’s best to plan your trip in advance. Some buses only run during the rush hours, especially the DC to/from suburban routes.
 
Washington DC Metro - BusThe fare for the bus is $1.25, $3.00 for express buses, and $.60 for seniors and persons with disabilities.  On Metro buses, either a Metro Farecard or exact change is accepted.  However, your Farecard must have enough fare to pay for your ride as your board.  
 
Metro Bus stops are designated with red, white and blue signs.  Make sure you check the bus number before boarding as multiple bus routes use the same stops. You can request a transfer (good for 2 hours) on any bus for many other local and regional buses or to receive a reduced Metro train fare.

The Washington Metro Area Transportation Authority has an excellent trip planner for bus and subway trip planning. It’s a good idea to plan your trip in advance.

For information on the Washington DC Metro subway system, check out my earlier post.

Photo credit: flickr 

 

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