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Service Alerts28th Street South Complete Streets Project: On the week of July 8, construction will start on the 28th Street South Complete Streets improvements project. Work will start at Site 3, at the intersection of 28th Street South and the southwest corner of Gunston Park and is expected to last about two weeks before moving to Site 2. The eastbound bus stop will close during construction, Reg ID 6000073; passengers should use the next stop 300 feet before this stop, Reg Id 6000077. View all ART Alerts

ART 45 and 55 Detours in Rosslyn on December 13

December 04, 2020

Due to construction, portions of Rosslyn will be closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic on Sunday, December 13, 2020. The ART 45 and 55 routes will be detoured and several bus stops will be closed. The Rosslyn Metro bus stop will be relocated to N Oak St between Wilson Blvd and 18th St (see map). The detours will start at 6 am and regular service is expected to resume at 7 pm.

The following ART 45 bus stops will be closed from 6 am – 7 pm:

  • Rosslyn Metro Bay E (#15103)
  • N Nash St, NB @ Wilson Blvd (#15100)

The following ART 55 bus stops will be closed from 6 am – 7 pm:

  • Lee Hwy, EB @ N Quinn St (#15067)
  • Lee Hwy, EB @ Fort Myer Dr (#15068)
  • Rosslyn Metro Bay A (#61002)
  • Lee Hwy, WB @ N Nash St (#15069)
  • Lee Hwy, WB @ N Oak St (#15070)
  • Lee Hwy, WB @ N Scott St (15071)

 

Both ART 45 and 55 will serve the temporary Rosslyn Metro bus stop that will be located at N Oak St between Wilson Blvd and 18th St.

Map showing temporary bus stop on N Oak Street

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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