11/04/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/04/2024 15:22
Starting Tuesday, Nov. 5, several Metrobus routes will detour due to road closures because of election night activities at Howard University.
For more information on road closures, visit the Metropolitan Police Department's news release.
Customers attending the election night event should take the Green Line to the Shaw-Howard University station.
Information could change quickly throughout the day so follow @WMATA, @metrobusinfo, and @metrorailinfoon X for the latest information. Customers can plan their trip at WMATA.com.
Metrobus
The 70, 79, and G2 bus routes will detour or encounter delays starting at 9:30am Tuesday.
There may be additional detours and impacts to Metrobus service. We will be monitoring historically busy areas like McPherson Square and Lafayette Square for potential detours.
Customers on these routes, and routes in the surrounding area, should allow additional travel time to account for detours and delays.
As a result of the road closures, Metro's real-time service information through BusETA and Metro's Trip Planner may not accurately reflect the detoured service.
Metrorail
Metrorail will be running normal weekday service and hours.
Customers attending the election night event should take the Green Line to the Shaw-Howard U station. Additional trains will operate on the Green Line throughout the day.
Shaw-Howard Uwill have last trains headed toward Branch Ave. at 11:47 p.m. and Greenbelt at 12:21 a.m.
Customers needing to transfer should catch the 11:47 p.m. train toward Branch Ave., to get to any other station on any other line before the system closes for the night. Transfer to the Red Line or Yellow Line at Gallery Place or Blue, Orange, and Silver Lines at L'Enfant Plaza. Staff will be on hand to direct you.
Customers staying later into the night can take advantage of Metro's 24-hour bus servicein D.C., which has 14 routes arriving every 20 minutes.
MetroAccess
Customers are advised that door-to-door service will not be available within the security perimeter and delays are possible due to road closures in the area. Efforts will be made to provide drop-off service as close as possible if traveling to/from a location in the restricted area. MetroAccess will operate normal service outside of the area around Howard University's campus and is notifying customers of the potential impacts.