DC Streetcar service will end on Tuesday, March 31, and officials suggest that would-be riders seek other transportation options, such as the bus.
As part of this transition, DDOT is coordinating with WMATA Metrobus to provide alternatives for current riders throughout the H Street Corridor. Information and travel guides outlining these options, as well as access to Capital Bikeshare and other DDOT-managed transportation options, are available on the DDOT website.
The controversial streetcar opened for service in 2016. The system’s single line runs 2.2 miles, connecting Union Station with an area near RFK Stadium’s campus.
DDOT officials said they appreciate the contributions of riders, employees, and community members who have supported the DC Streetcar during its decade of service to the District.

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