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marmar

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Tue Aug 6, 2024, 08:46 AM Aug 2024

Washington D.C.: Circulator bus system will begin phasing out Oct. 1 and end this year




(WaPo) The Circulator bus system will be phased out beginning Oct. 1 and fully end by Dec. 31, the D.C. Department of Transportation announced Monday.

On Oct. 1, the Rosslyn-Dupont Circle bus route will be terminated, and all other routes will stop running earlier in the evening. The Woodley Park-Adams Morgan, Georgetown-Union Station, Congress Heights-Union Station and Eastern Market-L’Enfant Plaza routes will cease service at 9 p.m. daily instead of midnight, and the National Mall route will run until 7 pm daily.

These routes will also operate in 20-minute intervals instead of running every 10 minutes. They will cease operations at the end of the year.

The cancellation of the Circulator was previously announced as part of a package of citywide budget cuts in April, but without details on exactly how and when it would stop running. ..............(more)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/07/30/circulator-bus-dc-end-date/




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Washington D.C.: Circulator bus system will begin phasing out Oct. 1 and end this year (Original Post) marmar Aug 2024 OP
Clearly they aren't taxing wealth enough to cover the costs. CoopersDad Aug 2024 #1

CoopersDad

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1. Clearly they aren't taxing wealth enough to cover the costs.
Tue Aug 6, 2024, 09:12 PM
Aug 2024

I doubt that there's a lack of willingness to ride but when service drops below a certain point people don't or won't or can't use it and it dies.

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