WMATA | Metro urges customers to know their options, summer construction begins on Red Line June 1 (2024)

For immediate release: May 22, 2024

Free shuttle buses and parking at closed stations, bus-only lanes, and priority signal timing to help mitigate customer impacts

After months of preparation and planning, summer construction will begin on the Red Line June 1. Five stations - Glenmont, Wheaton, Forest Glen, Silver Spring, and Takoma - will be closed and with less than two weeks to go customers are encouraged to plan their travel alternatives.

Metro will provide free local and limited-stop shuttle buses to the closed stations, with express service also available between Silver Spring and downtown DC. The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highways Administration, Montgomery County, and the District Department of Transportation are coordinating with Metro to provide bus-only lanes, parking restrictions, and traffic signal priority to help mitigate traffic congestion for shuttle buses.

Along Georgia Avenue, seven miles of bus lanes were created, and on 16th Street NW rush hour bus lanes and parking restrictions will provide additional capacity. Drivers are prohibited from using bus only lanes and are subject to ticketing and fines.

The summer construction will continue through August 31, with the Takoma Station reopening on June 30. After the station reopens, limited-stop shuttles will continue to operate to/from Fort Totten for the duration of construction. Due to space constraints, only local shuttle buses will serve Takoma. For most customers, the best and fastest option will still be using the limited-stop shuttle via Fort Totten to access the Red Line.

The three-month closure will allow the Maryland Transit Administration Purple Line project to build a new mezzanine at Silver Spring which will improve the connectivity between the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center and the future Purple Line Station with Metro.

The outage will also provide Metro with an opportunity to complete maintenance, repairs, and customer experience improvements on the Red Line, condensing eight months of weekend closures and disruptions into the summer months.

Metro staff will be out at stations over the coming days to provide additional information to customers and additional staff will be on hand during the closure to assist customers with shuttle buses and other travel options. Customers may use Metro’s trip planner tool to explore their options and are encouraged to sign up for the project newsletter to get the latest updates. See below for shuttle bus information and additional travel alternatives.

SERVICE INFORMATION

June 1 – June 29, 2024

  • Free shuttle buses replace trains between Glenmont and Fort Totten
  • Stations closed: Glenmont, Wheaton, Forest Glen, Silver Spring, and Takoma
  • Green Line service and Red Line service to/from Shady Grove available at Fort Totten

June 30 – Aug. 31, 2024

  • Free shuttle buses replace trains between Glenmont and Takoma
  • Stations closed: Glenmont, Wheaton, Forest Glen, and Silver Spring
  • Green and Red Line service available at Fort Totten
  • Takoma Station reopened. Customers traveling between the closed stations and Takoma should use the local shuttle bus, or limited stop shuttle bus to the Red Line via Fort Totten

Parking will be free at all five stations for the summer closure.

TRAVEL ALTERNATIVES

Free Shuttle Service

Free local, limited-stop, and express shuttles available during Metrorail operating hours. Shuttles will be available at all closed stations for customers with accessibility needs. To request an accessible shuttle, please ask a Metro team member onsite.

Saturday, June 1 to Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024

  • Local:Local service stopping at all stations between Glenmont, Wheaton, Forest Glen, Takoma, and Fort Totten
    • AM/PM Peak - approximately every 4 minutes
    • All other times, weekends, and holidays - approximately every 8 minutes
    • Estimated travel time: 61 minutes between Glenmont and Fort Totten during peak traffic
  • Limited 1:Limited-stop service between Glenmont, Wheaton, and Fort Totten
    • AM/PM Peak - approximately every 4 minutes
    • All other times, weekends, and holidays - approximately every 8 minutes
    • Estimated travel time: 37 minutes between Glenmont and Fort Totten during peak traffic
  • Limited 2:Limited-stop service between Forest Glen, Silver Spring, and Fort Totten
    • AM/PM Peak - approximately every 4 minutes
    • All other times, weekends, and holidays - approximately every 8 minutes
    • Estimated travel time: 25 minutes between Glenmont and Fort Totten during peak traffic
  • Express: Express service between Silver Spring and Metro Center (pick up location 12th & G streets NW)
    • Weekday only – approximately 4-8 minutes all day
    • Estimated travel time: 39 minutes between Silver Spring and Metro Center during peak traffic

Shuttle bus locations: GlenmontWMATA | Metro urges customers to know their options, summer construction begins on Red Line June 1 (1),WheatonWMATA | Metro urges customers to know their options, summer construction begins on Red Line June 1 (2), Forest GlenWMATA | Metro urges customers to know their options, summer construction begins on Red Line June 1 (3), Silver SpringWMATA | Metro urges customers to know their options, summer construction begins on Red Line June 1 (4), TakomaWMATA | Metro urges customers to know their options, summer construction begins on Red Line June 1 (5),Fort TottenWMATA | Metro urges customers to know their options, summer construction begins on Red Line June 1 (6), Metro CenterWMATA | Metro urges customers to know their options, summer construction begins on Red Line June 1 (7)

Additional travel alternatives are available via Metrorail, Metrobus, Montgomery County Ride On, and MTA Commuter Bus. For a list of all bus options view our bus cheat sheetWMATA | Metro urges customers to know their options, summer construction begins on Red Line June 1 (8).

MARC train is also offering promotional $3.00 one-way fare from Kensington and Silver Spring to Union Station on the Brunswick Line, with weekly and monthly tickets discounted to $22.50 and $81 respectively. More information is available on the MTA's Red Line construction page.MTA's Red Line construction page.

For a full list of travel alternatives and project information go to wmata.com/majorconstruction.

WMATA | Metro urges customers to know their options, summer construction begins on Red Line June 1 (2024)

FAQs

How late does Red Line run DC? ›

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DayOperating HoursFrequency (min)
Wed5:00 AM - 11:33 PM5 - 6
Thu5:00 AM - 11:33 PM5 - 6
Fri5:00 AM - 12:33 AM5 - 6
Sat7:00 AM - 12:33 AM6 - 8
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Where does the red line go in DC? ›

The Red Line starts in Shady Grove Station, Maryland, and ends in Glenmont Station, Maryland. DuPont Circle, Farragut North, Metro Center, Gallery Place Chinatown, Union Station, and Silver Spring are some of the most popular stations on the Red Line Metro.

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See below for more information about how to use SmarTrip in your Apple Wallet. What are the Metro's hours and when does it close? DC Metro trains run Monday - Thursday, 5 a.m. until 12 a.m.; Friday, 5 a.m. until 1 a.m.; Saturday: 7 a.m. until 1 a.m.; Sunday: 7 a.m. until 12 a.m.

What is the oldest metro line in DC? ›

The Red Line is a rapid transit line of the Washington Metro system, consisting of 27 stations in Montgomery County, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., in the United States. It is a primary line through downtown Washington and the oldest and busiest line in the system.

Which DC metro line is the longest? ›

The longest line from the WMATA is: METRORAIL SILVER LINE. This Metro line starts from Downtown Largo Metro Station (Prince George's County) and ends at Ashburn Metrorail Station (Loudoun County). It covers over 65 km and has 34 stops. The shortest line is: METRORAIL YELLOW LINE.

What is the busiest metro station in DC? ›

Since 2021, Metro Center has been the most popular station in the WMATA system with 7,245 average daily entries, while Union Station's 7,045 and Foggy Bottom's 6,962 average daily entries have trailed behind it. The WMATA system has seen 286,942 average daily entries this year, according to WMATA data.

What is the deepest metro station in DC? ›

Due to tracks resting at a depth of 196 feet (60 m), Forest Glen is the only station in the system without direct surface access by way of escalators.

Which city has the most metro stations? ›

The New York City Subway has the greatest number of stations with 472.

How fast do DC Metro trains go? ›

Washington Metro
Minimum radius of curvature225 ft (68.6 m)
ElectrificationThird rail, 750 V DC
Average speed33 mph (53 km/h)
Top speed75 mph (121 km/h) (design) 59 mph (95 km/h)-65 mph (105 km/h) (service)
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Does DC Metro go to Dulles? ›

The Silver Line Metro station at Dulles provides access to trains from the airport to downtown Washington, D.C. and points around the region. The station is connected to the main terminal by an indoor pedestrian tunnel with moving sidewalks.

Do buses run 24 hours in DC? ›

Metrobus now operates around-the-clock serving all 8 DC wards, providing the convenience of affordable, reliable, and secure transportation to those who power-and enjoy-our nation's capital after hours. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Are DC buses 24 hours? ›

Metrobus now operates around-the-clock serving all 8 DC wards, providing the convenience of affordable, reliable, and secure transportation to those who power-and enjoy-our nation's capital after hours.

How late do DC busses run? ›

LATE NIGHT SERVICE

A fair number of bus routes run late at night up until 4am and are a great alternative after Metrorail stops running. View the Late Night Bus Service Map for more info.

What time does the metro close today? ›

Dubai Metro runs seven days a week, and metro stations are open from: Monday to Thursday: 5am to 12am (midnight) Friday: 5am to 1am (next day) Saturday: 5am to 12am (midnight)

How late does the metro run in DC Silver Line? ›

METRORAIL SILVER LINE Metro Schedule
DayOperating HoursFrequency (min)
Wed5:02 AM - 12:31 AM9 - 13
Thu5:02 AM - 12:31 AM9 - 13
Fri5:02 AM - 1:31 AM10 - 15
Sat7:02 AM - 1:31 AM12 - 15
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