Frequently Asked Questions
About the Project
Travel Options
- Are there additional travel options while Blue and Green Line service is unavailable?
- Will I be charged an additional fee to ride the shuttle buses and connect back to the rail system?
- Where can I find information about other station closures and track work in the Metrorail system?
Shuttle Bus Service
- Where can I learn more about the shuttle bus service?
- Will shuttle bus information be available on Metro's Trip Planner?
- What will the hours of operation and frequencies be for the free shuttle bus service at the impacted stations?
- Where can I find other travel options besides shuttle bus service?
- What will the shuttle buses look like?
- Will the shuttle buses be free?
Parking and Biking
- Can I take my bike or scooter on the shuttle buses?
- Will I still be able to park at the closed stations?
Fares
- Will the shuttle buses be free?
- How will I be able to load my SmarTrip card if the station is closed?
Accessibility
About the Project
Why is Metro doing this work?
Metro chose a three-week construction schedule to avoid 10 weekend closures and 10 weeks of early weekday closures on the Blue Line and a four-week construction schedule to avoid seven months of consecutive weekend closures on the Green Line. The work is also being completed during months when ridership is typically lower.
How and where did Metro notify the public of the summer construction?
Passengers were informed of track work impacts on service through multiple channels, including MetroAlerts, our website, advertising, station signs, social posts, news media outlets, and in-person notification. We posted the following advisories:
- Three years' worth of construction plans first announced in February 2024
- Full announcement of our summer work released in April 2025
Travel Options
Are there additional travel options while Blue and Green Line service is unavailable?
Yes. Free shuttle bus service will replace trains during the Blue and Green Line station closures. Visit the Free Shuttle Service pages for Phase 1 Blue Line and Phase 2 Green Line for information about free shuttles, bus routes, and other convenient travel options.
Will I be charged an additional fee to ride the shuttle buses and connect back to the rail system?
No, customers will not be charged to ride a shuttle and connect back to the rail system. During this work, we're offering "virtual tunnels," which allow customers to transfer above ground by walking or taking a shuttle to another station while only being charged the fare they would have paid if they continued on the Metrorail system.
Where can I find information about other station closures and track work in the Metrorail system?
For all upcoming scheduled closures, track work, and other service impacts, visit wmata.com/trackwork.
Shuttle Bus Service
Where can I learn more about the shuttle bus service?
Free shuttle buses will replace trains during the Blue and Green Line construction. Metro will provide shuttle bus service to the impacted stations. Visit the Phase 1 Blue Line and Phase 2 Green Line Free Shuttle Service pages for information about free shuttles, bus routes, and other convenient travel options.
Will shuttle bus information be available on Metro's Trip Planner?
Metro will update the Trip Planner with shuttle bus and rail service information to ensure accurate trip planning. Once the Trip Planner is updated, third-party apps and websites will also use that data to update their information.
What will the hours of operation and frequencies be for the free shuttle bus service at the impacted stations?
Shuttles will be available during Metrorail operating hours, with service operating approximately every 8-10 minutes. Wait times may be longer during rush hours due to traffic conditions.
Please note, Metrorail weekend operating hours are expanding starting June 22, 2025.
Friday from 5 AM - 2AM
Saturday from 6 AM - 2 AM
Sunday from 6 AM - 12 AM
Where can I find other travel options besides shuttle bus service?
Metro offers a convenient tool called Service Nearby. This site allows customers to enter their starting location. After submitting the request, bus and rail options are provided. The site even includes walking directions to the starting location.
What will the shuttle buses look like?
Standard Metrobus and coach (tour) buses will be used on all shuttle routes. The destination is displayed on the signage on the front of the bus.
Will the shuttle buses be free?
Yes, Metro's shuttle bus service will be free. Customers do not need to use or show their SmarTrip card to board the shuttle buses.
Parking and Biking
Can I take my bike or scooter on the shuttle buses?
Yes, bicycles can be stowed in the luggage compartment of the coach buses and transported on the front racks of Metrobus. Scooters are allowed onboard the Metrobus if it is an electrical device that can be folded and stored between your legs or under the bus seat while traveling. It must be powered off when traveling. Metro does not allow gas-powered scooters onboard.
Will I still be able to park at the closed stations?
Yes, parking will still be available for use. Free shuttle bus services will be provided to connect you to Metrorail.
Fares
Will the shuttle buses be free?
Yes, Metro's shuttle bus service will be free. Customers do not need to use or show a SmarTrip card to board the shuttle buses.
How will I be able to load my SmarTrip card if the station is closed?
Customers can reload their SmarTrip card online, set up Auto Reload, or use the SmarTrip app. For other ways to pay, customers can add their SmarTrip to their Apple Wallet or Google Pay and pay using their Android phone, iPhone, or Apple Watch. For more information, please visit our Mobile Pay page. Customers can also load SmarTrip cards at any other Metro station.
Accessibility
Will the shuttle buses and bus stops be accessible to people with disabilities?
Yes, all shuttle buses (standard Metrobus and coach buses) will be ADA-accessible. Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAV) are available for customers upon request. Please ask a staff member at a shuttle bus stop for further assistance.
Does Metro allow strollers and how should they be stored on shuttles/buses?
Strollers are permitted on buses. However, we encourage customers to store them in the coach bus's storage compartment or collapse them while riding on a Metrobus.
Can I bring my service animal on the shuttle buses?
Yes, service animals that assist people with disabilities will be permitted on the shuttle buses.
Will bilingual staff be available to provide information and assistance to customers?
Yes, bilingual Spanish-speaking Metro staff will be at all impacted stations to provide information and assistance to customers. Based on station-specific needs, Metro staff may also speak other languages, such as Korean, Vietnamese, Amharic, and Mandarin. Metro outreach staff will wear language buttons to inform you which languages they speak.