Photo by scott*eric.

WMATA has restored service on 47 Metrobus routes:

  • In DC: the 32, 42, 60/64, 82, 96, A2/4/6/8, B2, E4, G8, H4, H6, P6, M6, S4, U2, U8, and X2;
  • In Maryland: the 83, A12, C8, P12, Q2/4, T2, T18, and Y8;
  • In Virginia: the 1B, 1C, 2C, 3A, 4A, 9A, 9S, 10B, 16A/B/D/E/J, 23A, 28A, 28T, and 38B.

Many of those lines are running modified routes along snow emergency routes and/or cutting routes short, so check the list and any updates on the news page before riding.

Limited Circulator service also resumed on the Union Station-Georgetown and Woodley Park-Adams Morgan-McPherson Square routes around 10 am today.

Has bus service on other systems elsewhere in the region begun to resume?

DDOT has also said that the Circulator may stop running this evening if the roads freeze up again. WMATA has not said anything similar yet, but that doesn’t mean they won’t take the same action.

Dennis Jaffe has lived in the Washington area since 1999. Elected to two terms on his hometown school board and a former head of NJ Common Cause, he champions opening up government and politics. Dennis led the effort to establish the Metro Riders’ Advisory Council and served as its first chair. Now an Arlington resident, he chairs its Pedestrian Advisory Committee. His views here are his own.