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Service AlertsART Route 45 - Bus Stop Closure: Beginning February 10, 2025, the westbound bus stop located on Columbia Pike and S. Walter Reed Drive (ID# 6000245) will temporarily close for approximately three months. Customers are to board ART 45 and Metrobus routes at the next nearest bus stops at N. Highland St. and/or N. Barton St. View all ART Alerts

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The importance of rural transit
Rural areas can also be a primary beneficiary of on-demand microtransit, which can more flexibly serve areas with low populations and/or where fixed-route transit is impractical or too costly.
Diana Ionescu, February 4, 2025, Planetizen
Metro reaches record Monday rush hour ridership after Trump's executive order ends remote work for federal workers
This comes after President Trump signed an executive order in January that forced hundreds and thousands of federal workers in the DMV to return to in-person work, full-time.
Anna Chen, February 4,2025, DC News Now
WMATA releases mid-year financial update; continues to focus on safety initiatives
Last quarter, revenue was 16% above budgeted projections with increased paid rail ridership. WMATA says it has “aggressively pursued ways to reduce fare evasion in recent years,” including new modernized fare gates at rail stations, increased enforcement, and an enhanced bus fare evasion campaign that continues to underscore that fares pay for service.
Carolina Worrell, February 4, 2025, Railway Age
On Transit Equity Day 2025, the District's Olmstead Plan provides meaningful guidance
From a rail system with elevators at every station to a bikeshare system that is the envy of the country, there are relatively abundant transportation options available here.
Kai Hall, February 4, 2025, Greater Greater Washington
Metro honors Rosa Parks on her birthday with a special reserved seat on every bus and train
Metro has previously honored Parks’ legacy by reserving a seat with a special sign on all buses, and for the first time, a reserved seat will be saved on every train as well.
February 4, 2025, WMATA
Metro leads nation in key safety areas, crime and fare evasion rates down in 2024
Metro continues to place an emphasis on the safety and security of its customers. This focus contributed to a nearly 40% decline in the crime rate across the system in 2024.
February 3, 2025, WMATA
Research says walkable neighborhoods can help you stay active. Making them work requires delight
The research, which looked at almost 11,000 twins, showed that every 1% increase in walkability was associated with a 0.42% increase in neighborhood walking.
Rachel Sun, February 2, 2025, OPB
What the US intercity rail system could look like
The study was the result of a directive that was part of the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and was delivered to Congress this week. Public comments submitted as part of the study indicate strong public support for more intercity rail service. 
Diana Ionescu, January 30, 2025, Planetizen
Celebrate Winter Bike to Work Day
Co-hosted by the Fairfax County Department of Transportation and The Bike Lane in Reston, bike commuters that day will find a special winter pit stop from 7:30–9:30 AM at The Bike Lane store, 11150 Sunset Hills Road, Reston (right off the W&OD Trail).
January 30, 2025, Fairfax Alliance of Better Bicycling
Securing WMATA's future: The role of the DMVMoves Task Force
The transit authority’s successful bid to stay afloat has also been due in part to a strong post-pandemic ridership recovery and cost-effective operational management under fresh leadership.
Cynthea Wang, January 30, 2025, Greater Greater Washington
Capital Bikeshare records over 6.1 million rides in 2024, fastest growing system in US
After an unprecedented surge in ridership in 2024, CaBi is the fastest-growing bikesharing system in the country, and second-busiest service to New York City’s Citibike. December’s trips totaled 377,907 rides, a monthly increase of 36.4% from December 2023.
Samuel Littauer, January 29, 2025, Greater Greater Washington
For the first time, SoberRide offers free 'Lyfts' for Super Bowl Sunday
Offered by the nonprofit Washington Regional Alcohol Program, the inaugural 2025 Super Bowl SoberRide program will be in operation beginning at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 9 and operate until 4 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 10 as a way to keep local roads safe from impaired drivers during a traditionally high-risk period.
January 29, 2025, Inside NoVa
What a federal funding freeze would actually mean for sustainable transportation
How much do U.S. communities really rely on federal funding to keep their transportation networks running — and what would happen if the money stopped flowing?
Kea Wilson, January 30, 2025, Streetsblog USA
Sierra Club poll finds wide support for more transit, walking and biking investments
Maryland voters would like to have better access to public transit and safer, more convenient walking and biking options — and they want to see the state investing more money in these kinds of infrastructure projects.
Josh Kurtz, January 28, 2025, Maryland Matters
Former Wisconsin Congressman Sean Duffy confirmed as next U.S. Transportation Secretary
During his Senate confirmation hearing, Duffy made several other promises, from investing in public transit, to making electric vehicle owners pay into the Highway Trust Fund as owners of gas-powered vehicles do, to increasing oversight of airline manufacturers through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). 
Aly Prouty/Charlotte Scott, January 28, 2025, Spectrum News
Metro reports Red Line trains using automatic operations missed designated platform stop 133 times
WMSC said it’s been looking into why the overruns keep happening. They believe the train stop and cancel button could be the reason for some of the hiccups. 
Leslie Moreno, January 28, 2025, WUSA9
Metro's Fill-a-Bus campaign feeds families in need -- here's how you can help
For the seventh year in a row, Metro will bring a bus to Giant Food locations across the DMV. All in-person locations are conveniently located near grocery or retail stores. 
January 28, 2025, WMATA
Scoop: Hopp is the newest D.C. scooter operator
D.C. was a pioneer in micromobility, launching America's first bike-share program in 2008, and this new company aims to expand transportation access in historically underserved communities.
Joann Muller/Anna Spiegel, January 28, 2025, Axios
Virginia Breeze Bus Lines achieves record-breaking ridership
This is the Virginia Breeze’s best year in its seven-year history and represents a 9.2% increase from 2023, highlighting the growing demand for sustainable, affordable, and reliable travel options that connect communities across the Commonwealth.
January 27, 2025, Metro Magazine
ParkZen app pilot program extended to improve commuting in Northern Virginia
Initially launched in November 2024, the pilot program has been extended through May 2025 to further evaluate the app’s effectiveness in providing real-time parking availability at six commuter lots in Northern Virginia and Fredericksburg.
Uriah Kiser, January 27, 2025, Potomac Local News
Funding for Red Line study questioned with federal funding uncertainty
In Gov. Moore’s current budget proposal, he’s calling for $58.9 million for a Red Line study; something Congressman Mfume wouldn’t really opine on, but said it’s time to look at other alternatives.
Mikenzie Frost, January 24, 2025, Fox 45 News
If the government funded these Amtrak routes, 39 million more people would have rail access
A new map, as part of a recent Federal Railroad Administration study, shows what the country could look like if 15 additional long-distance routes were added. 
Kristin Toussaint, January 24, 2025, Fast Company
More demolitions planned along Richmond Highway as Bus Rapid Transit project ramps up
VDOT has agreed to construct some of the bus-only lanes, which is expected to save 16 months in construction time.
James Jarvis, January 24, 2025, FFXNow
A free-transit prescription for healthier communities
The connection between transportation and health may not be obvious. But how people get around communities is interconnected with physical and mental wellbeing. Easy access to public transit is linked with direct health impacts, like increased levels of physical activity.
Elizabeth Hewitt, January 24, 2025, Reasons to be Cheerful
A big answer to that is transit: How to navigate the influx of federal workers who will soon be commuting
“I think obviously, traffic’s an issue in this region,” said Clark Mercer, executive director of the Metropolitan Council of Governments, an organization of elected leaders in the D.C. area. “We’re back to pre-pandemic levels of traffic, even though we’re at 50% capacity in the offices.”
Shayna Estulin, January 24, 2025, WTOP

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