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Metrobus routes with dedicated bus lanes. The line is
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526:. In 1890 they bought the former Boundary and Silver Spring line from the Metropolitan, but continued to operate it as a horse line. In 1892 it was ordered by Congress to switch to overhead electrical power and complete the line. The next year, the streetcar tracks reached
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Archives station while route 71 only operated during the weekday peak hours while serving Buzzard Point.
437:, Green and Yellow Lines of the Washington Metro. The line operates every 12 minutes during the weekdays, 15 minutes during the weekends, and 20 minutes during the late nights. Trips are roughly 60 minutes.
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Butternut Street NW to 4th Street NW. In 1898, the Brightwood was ordered to switch to underground electric power on pain of having its charter revoked.
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This 4-wheel, electric motor car was one of sixteen built for the Capital Traction Company by the American Car Company and was assigned to the 7th Street line.
1354:"Weekend: Metro service limited to 26 bus routes, reduced rail service; expect wait times of 30 minutes; customers urged to travel only if essential | WMATA"
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1404:"Metrobus Service Changes Effective May 29, 2022 | WMATA"
1379:"August 2020 Metrobus Service Changes, August 23 | WMATA"
832:"What DC's Most Popular Route Can Tell Us About Our City"
749:"What DC's Most Popular Route Can Tell Us About Our City"
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1202:"Metro launches 74 bus route, ends Southwest Circulator"
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991:The Journal of Land and Public Utilities Economics
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719:"Metrobus FY2023 Annual Line Performance Report"
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1117:"70,71 Georgia Ave.-7th St. Line"
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1429:Categories
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108:In Service
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1258:Curbed DC
1077:August 5,
1046:"History"
726:wmata.com
631:Chinatown
350:Route map
336:Timetable
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317:Ridership
297:Frequency
176:Chinatown
164:Park View
134:Northwest
130:Southwest
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