Signs marking new stops on the new, expanded route of the Bethesda Circulator bus have been placed around the downtown area. To locate all of the Circulator stops, check the official list online.
Monday, January 4 will be the first day for the new route, which will now extend service to Battery Lane and Bradley Boulevard. The Circulator is free to use.
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Their mobile app appears to no longer be working.
End this disaster of a government project. If a private company doesn't want to provide this service eliminate it.
Seems like it will take longer to get from point A to point B. Great news if you live on Battery or Bradley however.
The circulator was never about speed.
A key point missed in the article is that they will run three buses instead of the two they do now. This should mean that any waiting time should be about the same as now. The new route will only be 1.1 miles longer than the old -- from 2.1 miles to 3.3, and will still have only 20 stops. One nice addition is a new stop at the Post Office on Wisconsin Avenue.
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