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Bay Aging and New Kent County launch Bay Transit Microtransit service

The new microtransit system is designed to improve access for residents and visitors by offering flexible rides connecting neighborhoods in New Kent and Quinton to employment centers, healthcare facilities, shopping areas, dining venues, recreation sites, and community destinations.  Read more...
April 21, 2026, Old Dominion News

Flooding, traffic concerns raised at Braddock Road Metro redesign hearing

The Braddock Road Metro station, which opened in December 1983, has a bus bay loop and kiss-and-ride area with bicycle parking on Metro-owned property. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority is proposing to move the kiss-and-ride area to the street and reconfigure the bus loop, making room for future mixed-use development. Read more...
Emily Leayman, April 22, 2026, ALXNow

Metro board to vote on plan to fully automate Red Line

Metro documents regarding the proposal state that the Red Line’s “aging system presents challenges with safety, reliability, capacity and efficiency.” The documents state that trespassing incidents and human error “are difficult to mitigate with current system design.” Read more...
Kate Ryan, April 22, 2026, WTOP

Virginia DRPT releases draft six-year program for transit, rail investments

The SYIP reflects DRPT’s ongoing commitment to supporting transit agencies, enhancing rail infrastructure, and improving mobility for communities throughout Virginia. Read more...
April 21, 2026, Metro Magazine

USDOT to make $2.04 billion available for rail travel improvements

The Federal Railroad Administration’s (FRA) Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Program seeks out projects that modernize passenger and freight rail. Since 2017, USDOT reports that CRISI has invested nearly $6 billion in building safer rail infrastructure. Read more...
April 21, 2026, Mass Transit Magazine

Celebrate Earth Day —Ride a Bike!

Earth Day is the perfect reminder that small choices can make a big difference—and riding a bike is one of the simplest, most powerful ways to help our planet. Read more...
April 22, 2026, Fairfax Alliance for Better Bicycling

Federal judge's order allows popular D.C. bike lanes to remain

Since their construction five years ago, the 15th Street bike lanes have been credited with improving public safety while ferrying nearly 4,000 daily users between Columbia Heights and the Tidal Basin area. Read more...
Dana Hedgpeth, April 21, 2026, The Washington Post

I'm 15 and can't drive. Here's why transit is a key to teen independence

For some adults, the train or the bus is an alternative to a car. For many teens, public transportation is something else: the difference between a life of our own or being stuck waiting on someone else to give us a ride. Read more...
Max Weiner, April 21, 2026, Greater Greater Washington

Metro to vote on driverless trains, platform barriers on Red Line

Metro says these doors would do a few things. They would prevent any accidents happening, like somebody falling on the tracks when platforms are super crowded. They would also allow trains to enter the stations much faster. Read more...
Joseph Olmo, April 22, 2026, NBC4 Washington

I spent 21 hours traveling by train to avoid flights. Was it worth it?

We traded a low price for a longer trip with national park views, spotty WiFi and moments of relaxation and restlessness. Read more...
Andrea Sachs, April 19, 2026, The Washington Post

Stuck in traffic: How to get the urban mobility dream moving

Imagine a city where private car ownership is optional: metros, buses and trains are just a tap away; bikes, scooters and other micromobility options are docked nearby; and self-driving cars are ready when you need them.  Read more...
Fran?ois-Joseph Van Audenhove, Mickael Tauvel, Arsene Ruhlman, Vadim Panarin and Philipp Seidel, April 20, 2026, Smart Cities Dive

Virginia Breeze launches new Tidewater Current service

The Tidewater Current is the first east-to-west Virginia Breeze route, expanding access to key destinations including Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Newport News, Williamsburg, Richmond, Charlottesville, Staunton, and Harrisonburg. Read more...
April 20, 2026, Metro Magazine

Gridlock to growth: The wider impact of 495 Express Lanes Northern Extension (495 NEXT)

Bad traffic is not just an inconvenience—it is a tax on productivity and profit. The Capital Beltway near the American Legion Bridge has long been one of the most unreliable stretches of highway in the region, costing businesses time, money and predictability.  Read more...
April 20, 2026, Washington Business Journal

Trump budget slashes passenger rail funding by 82%

According to an analysis from the American Public Transportation Association, the budget would cut $4.8 billion from transit and $13 billion from trains compared to 2026 levels. "Amtrak funding would be cut by 13.5%, affecting its national network and operations in the Northeast Corridor, according to the Rail Passengers Association." Read more...
Diana Ionescu, April 19, 2026, Planetizen

Register now for Bike to Work Day 2026

If you’ve ever thought about biking to work—or just want an excuse to get out for a great ride—this is your day. Bike to Work Day (BTWD) is a free, region-wide celebration of biking that brings together thousands of riders across the DC metro area. Read more...
April 19, 2026, Fairfax Alliance for Better Bicycling

Arlington Transit launches a new pilot project to help some county residents get around

Riders for now can only reach areas within a preliminary service area in northwest Arlington, within the boundaries of North Glebe Road, Langston Boulevard and the county line. Read more...
Sandy Kozel, April 19, 2026, WTOP

Arlington County completes Columbia Pike corridor reconstruction

The county says the Columbia Pike Multimodal Street Improvement project implemented upgrades to pedestrian, transit, vehicle and utility infrastructure to transform Columbia Pike into a safe, vibrant, walkable and transit-friendly main street.  Read more...
April 17, 2026, Mass Transit Magazine

DC Metro adapts service during historic blizzard

Washington's public transportation system operated with limited service, with above-ground rail stations closed and only patchy bus routes available. Nearly 6,000 flights were canceled at the height of the storm, marking one of the biggest air travel disruptions since September 11, 2001.  Read more...
April 17, 2026, Moovit

D.C. Streetcar riders reflect on service during its final days

The D.C. Streetcar was a light rail service that ran from Union Station to just short of the Anacostia River along the entire length of the H Street Corridor. Kellogg is one of many H Street frequenters The Eagle spoke to who lost their preferred means of transportation when it ceased operations on March 31 after ten years of service. Read more...
Yuri Perelman, April 16, 2025, The Eagle

Braddock Road Metro kiss-and-ride overhaul heads to public hearing next week

The 21-space kiss-and-ride area at the 3.6-acre Metro-owned site would be replaced with 14 to 18 pickup and drop-off spaces on E. Braddock Road and N. West Street. Read more...
Emily Leayman, April 16, 2026, ALXNow

FlixBus adds Tysons stop as part of N. Va. service expansion

Three daily trips will be provided in each direction for the Bethesda-New York corridor, along with two daily trips to and from Richmond, FlixBus announced, noting that the Tysons stop provides “a convenient connection” to Dulles International Airport via the nearby Greensboro Metro station. Read more...
Angela Woolsey, April 16, 2026, FFXNow

The road to zero emissions: what it really takes

At DASH (Alexandria Transit), we have learned firsthand that the journey to going zero emissions is rarely linear, especially when you are operating in a region with high expectations, intense public scrutiny, and rapidly shifting policy priorities. Read more...
Josh Baker, April 13, 2026, Busline

A streetcar I desire: a superficial defense of streetcars

Washington, D.C., was home to a vast network of streetcars that transported city dwellers across the D.C. area. However, once buses proved to be a cheaper, more efficient option, streetcar tracks in the capital and across the country were ripped up to make way for them, leaving only a few surviving systems.  Read more...
Henry Serringer, April 16, 2026, The John Hopkins Newsletter

Be part of the ride: Volunteer for the 2026 Tour de Hunter Mill

The Sixth Annual Tour de Hunter Mill (TdHM) rolls out on Sunday, May 3, 2026, bringing together riders of all ages and abilities for a fun, scenic, and welcoming day on two wheels.  Read more...
April 15, 2026, Fairfax Alliance for Better Bicycling

Metro celebrates Autism Acceptance Month with youth-led announcements

For the fourth consecutive year, Metro has partnered with the Autism Transit Project to celebrate the unique connection many children with autism have with public transportation. Read more...
April 14, 2026, The MoCo Show

US workers spend nearly an hour a day commuting

High housing costs and return-to-office policies are forcing more American workers to live farther from work, pushing the average daily commute time to nearly an hour. Read more...
Diana Ionescu, April 14, 2026, Planetizen

VRE to host info session on May weekend construction at Alexandria Union Station

The projects are planned in coordination with the state’s “Transforming Rail in Virginia” initiative, the Virginia Passenger Rail Authority’s Alexandria Fourth Track Project, and several city-directed projects “to minimize community and railroad impacts,” according to VRE. Read more...
Katie Taranto, April 14, 2026, ALXNow

Foggy Bottom metro fare evasion rebounded in 2025 despite enforcement surge

The sensors do not distinguish between deliberate fare evasion and unintentional non-taps caused by equipment malfunctions or insufficient card balances, according to WMATA. Read more...
Bryson Kloesel, April 13, 2026, The GW Hatchet

Why Trump's Strait of Hormuz blockade may affect DC public transportation

In Washington DC, that shift is beginning to show up on Metro trains and on WMATA buses, where ridership is ticking higher just as spring tourism season brings a flock of tourists to the DMV. Read more...
Mike Stunson, April 13, 2026, USA Today

Arlington launches on-demand MICRO Transit pilot

The pilot will be used to collect and evaluate passenger feedback and ridership patterns to help determine how microtransit can be tailored to Arlington County, according to a release. Read more...
Michael O'Connell, April 13, 2026, Patch

RIP, D.C. Streetcar (Updated)

On May 28, 2025, the Washington Post reported that District Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the budget proposal under consideration called for eliminating the streetcar and replacing it with an electric bus.  Read more...
David Peter Alan, April 11, 2026, Railway Age

Metro Red Line closing 3 stations this summer for construction

The Grosvenor-Strathmore, Medical Center and Bethesda stations will all be closed for two months this summer, from July 6 through Sept. 6, Metro announced Friday. Read more...
Joe Calabrese, April 12, 2026, Fox 5 News

Metro's 2026 cherry blossom wraps hit the tracks

Metro is the official transit partner of the National Cherry Blossom Festival. A celebration that runs from March 20 to April 12 and kicks off the spring and tourist season in the DMV Read more...
Nicole Akumatey, March 20, 2026, ABC7 News