D.C.’s Circulator won’t be circulating for much longer.
After 18 years, the program will start to wind down Oct. 1.
Service officially ends on Dec. 31, according to a .
“We greatly appreciate the valuable service DC Circulator provided to the District over the past 18 years,” acting DDOT Director Sharon Kershbaum said in a statement. “We are grateful for the employees who supported the program and the riders who chose Circulator as part of their commute.”
Here’s what’s winding down:
- Termination of Rosslyn-Dupont Circle (RS-DP)
- Elimination of late-night service on Woodley Park-Adams Morgan (WP-AM) and Georgetown- Union Station (GT-US)
- Remaining routes will operate on 20-minute headways, a 10-minute increase from current arrival times
- Woodley Park-Adams Morgan (WP-AM), Georgetown-Union Station (GT-US), Congress Heights-Union Station (CH-US) and Eastern Market-L’Enfant Plaza (EM-LP) routes will end service at 9 p.m. daily, rather than midnight
The National Mall route will continue to operate until 7 p.m. daily.
D.C. was expected to put the brakes on the Circulator under a new budget proposal from Mayor Muriel Bowser.
As Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø’s John Domen reported, the mayor said rising costs for something that people aren’t using is too hard to justify when she has a budget to balance.
The union representing Circulator employees said it wasn’t given much notice about the deceleration of service.
“The Union only received a few hours’ notice of the DDOT announcement,” Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689 said in a statement. “The Union is deeply disappointed by how the process has played out so far. Local 689 has been consistent in our calls to bring over Circulator workers and integrate soon-to-be defunct routes into the Metrobus network. We are looking forward to working with WMATA to help those workers earn a better quality of life and ensure riders are not forgotten.â€
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