Transportation
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BETHESDA CIRCULATOR
Free way around Bethesda
Visit the Bethesda Circulator website.
The Bethesda Circulator, formerly known as the Bethesda 8 Trolley, is convenient, dependable and FREE! Stops approx. every ten minutes.
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WASHINGTON METRO
Red Line into Bethesda
Station address:
7450 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD
West side of Wisconsin Avenue at Montgomery Lane
First train departs
Station opens: 5:07 a.m.
Shady Grove: 5:28 a.m.
Glenmont: 5:17 a.m.
(Trains leave exactly two hours later Saturdays and Sundays.)
Last train departs
Shady Grove: 12:23 a.m.
Wheaton: 11:47 p.m.
(Trains leave exactly three hours later on Friday and Saturday nights.)
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METROBUS
Bus system for Bethesda
Three routes serve the Bethesda Metrorail Station. Bus stops are clearly marked with the red, white and blue Metrobus signs.
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RIDE ON
Bus system for Montgomery County
The Ride On bus system is owned and operated by Montgomery County and has a total of 80 routes, of which 9 serve the Bethesda Metro Station. Stops are clearly marked with the Blue and White Ride On logo.
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MARYLAND COMMUTER BUSES
Connecting Maryland's suburbs to Baltimore and Washington D.C.
Visit the MD Commuter Bus website.
The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) operates more than 50 local bus lines throughout Central Maryland. Many bus lines connect with Light Rail, Metro Subway and MARC Train service.
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MARC RAIL
Maryland Area Regional Commuter
MARC Train Service is a commuter rail system whose service areas include Harford County, Maryland; Baltimore City; Washington D.C.; Brunswick, Maryland; Frederick, Maryland and Martinsburg, West Virginia. MARC Train Service operates Monday through Friday only.