Metro Asking About Two Bus Lines
The transit authority asked for riders' suggestions before it revamped service on the 70s line in 2007 and the 30s line in 2008. Now, it's asking for their views on how the new service is working out.
There are three sessions, starting tonight, and each will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Tonight: 30s Line
Pennsylvania Avenue Baptist Church, 3000 Pennsylvania Ave. SE
Tuesday: 30s Line
St. Columba's Episcopal Church, 4201 Albemarle St. NW
Wednesday: 70s Line
Emery Recreation Center, 5701 Georgia Ave. NW
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Robert Thomson
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July 20, 2009; 3:31 PM ET
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| Tags: Dr. Gridlock, Metrobus
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Does anyone know why the NextBus has not been installed on the 30s line? Is it on the way? If Metro thinks it is not needed because a bus should come every 10 minutes, they obviously haven't had the experience of waiting 40 minutes on Pennsylvania and then seeing three buses show up together.