Metro service information for Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5
Metrorail, Metrobus and MetroAccess will operate on a Sunday schedule for customers traveling on the Labor Day holiday, Monday, Sept. 5, 2022. In observance of the holiday, customers will benefit from off-peak fares and parking will be free all day.
The holiday also marks the last day of closures at five Orange Line stations - New Carrollton, Landover, Cheverly, Deanwood and Minnesota Ave - for platform reconstruction and station improvements. The stations will reopen on Tuesday, September 6, capping off a four-year effort to renovate and modernize 20 outdoor stations.
On Monday, September 5, 2022, service will operate as follows:
Metrorail
Hours: 7 a.m. until midnight.
Service:
every 10 minutes between Shady Grove and Glenmont
every 20 minutes between Largo and Franconia-Springfield/Wiehle-Reston East
every 20 minutes between Vienna and Stadium-Armory
every 15 minutes between Greenbelt and Huntington/Branch Ave
Stations: All stations open except New Carrollton, Landover, Cheverly, Deanwood and Minnesota Ave. Free shuttle buses will be provided.
Fares: Weekday off-peak fares all day.
Customers should also be aware of scheduled daytime track maintenance on the Green Line and on the Red Line after 10 p.m. View wmata.com/trackwork for additional details.
Parking: Free at all Metro-operated lots and garages.
Metrobus
Hours: Varies by route, see timetables for schedule information.
Service: Buses will operate using the Sunday schedule for each route. Buses that do not normally run on Sundays will not run on the holiday.
MetroAccess
Hours: MetroAccess paratransit service for customers with disabilities will operate regular service.
Scheduled trips: Recurring “subscription trips” are automatically canceled on the holiday. Customers who wish to travel on Monday should make a separate reservation online or by calling 301-562-5360 (TTY 301-588-7535).
Customer Service
Metro's customer information call center will be closed on Monday. Automated information is available 24/7 by calling (202) 637-7000 or online at wmata.com.