From WMATA:
“Metrobus customers will soon have more options, with expanded late-night service, additional routes restored and improved service on selected routes throughout DC, Maryland and Virginia.
Beginning Sunday, June 6, late-night service will extend until 2 a.m. on 36 of the busiest routes throughout the region, providing customers who work or travel late at night a way to get to work and home. The changes are part of improvements to more than 60 Metrobus routes to provide more frequent, reliable service and restore routes.
In April, Metrobus ridership on weekdays averaged about 180,000 passenger trips each day, providing essential transportation for people to get around the region. The service changes will bring Metrobus service to 85 percent of pre-pandemic service levels with more buses, more often to accommodate the growing return of bus riders.
Service Information, effective June 6, 2021
Service will extend until 2 a.m., seven days a week:
DC: 32, 33, 36, 38B, 52, 70, 80, 92, A6, A8, G8, H4, L2, P6, S2, U5, V2, W2, W4, X2
MD: A12, C4, D12, F4, J2, K6, P12, T18, Y2, Z8
VA: 1A, 7A, 10A, 16E, 23B, 28A, 38B
Service restored to pre-pandemic levels:
DC: 60, W3 (Saturday)
MD: C29 (Saturday)
Weekend service restored:
DC: 62
Weekday service restored:
VA: 18J, 23B, 23T, 26A, 28F
New or extended routes to increase AM/PM rush hour service:
MD: C26
VA: 11C (New), 17K, 21C (New), 22F
Service adjustments will be implemented to improve service and reliability on the following routes (check timetables for schedule information):
DC: 30N, 30S, 32, 36, 64, 96, A2, A4, M4, W3, W5
MD: D13, D14, G12, G14
In addition, beginning July 10, 2021, Fairfax Connector will assume operations of five Metrobus routes – 3T, 15K, 3A, 29C, 29W – to restore and provide enhanced service to key areas in Fairfax County with connections to the McLean, East Falls Church, West Falls Church, and Pentagon Metrorail Stations. The routes will be operated by Fairfax Connector as follows:
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