How do I find my new Metrobus route?
Use the 'New Bus Network Tool' at WMATA.com/BetterBus?ref=yanuki.com. Enter your current route to find the new corresponding route.
Transportation / Metro
The D.C. region's Metrobus system launched its Better Bus Network on June 29, 2025, marking the first major redesign in over half a century. This overhaul includes renaming all bus routes, adjusting schedules, and eliminating over 500 stops...
The Better Bus Network is a result of three years of planning and aims to modernize the Metrobus system. Key changes include:
**How to Prepare:**
1. **Use the WMATA Trip Planner:** Visit WMATA.com/BetterBus?ref=yanuki.com and use the 'New Bus Network Tool' to find your new route. 2. **Check for Signage:** Look for new signs at bus stops, as Metro has installed 7,000 new signs to reflect the changes. 3. **Consult Route Profiles:** Review the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia bus route profiles available on the WMATA website to understand local network changes.
**Who This Affects Most:**
The changes will affect all Metrobus riders in the D.C. region, particularly those who rely on specific stops that have been eliminated. However, Metro anticipates that 95% of riders will experience improved service overall.
Use the 'New Bus Network Tool' at WMATA.com/BetterBus?ref=yanuki.com. Enter your current route to find the new corresponding route.
Check the list of eliminated stops on the WMATA website or look for posted signs at your bus stop.
'A' is for Arlington/Alexandria, 'C' is for crosstown D.C. routes, 'D' is for downtown D.C. routes, 'F' is for Fairfax City/County/Falls Church, 'M' is for Montgomery County, and 'P' is for Prince George's County. 'X' indicates a limited-stop route.
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