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Montgomery County Announces Transportation Schedule Changes for Labor Day

The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) has announced its Labor Day transportation schedule for Monday, Sept. 1, which includes Ride On buses operating on a Sunday schedule, free parking at public garages and meters in Bethesda, Silver Spring, and Wheaton, no MARC Train service, and limited MTA Commuter Bus operations.

Per MCDOT: Below is the transportation-related holiday schedule for the Labor Day holiday on Monday, Sept. 1:

  • County offices and the MC311 service center – Will be closed.
  • Ride On bus service – Will operate on a Sunday schedule. View route schedules here.
  • Ride On extRa Pink and Lime bus services – Will operate on a Sunday schedule.
  • Ride On extRa Route 101 (Frederick Road/Rockville Pike) and Flex bus services – Will not be in service.
  • Ride On Flash bus service – The Orange Route will operate on a Holiday schedule. The Blue Route (typically, weekday only) will not be in service.
  • TRiPS Silver Spring Commuter Store – Will be open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • TRiPS Mobile Commuter Store – Will be closed.
  • Parking at Bethesda, Silver Spring and Wheaton public garages, lots and curbside meters – Will be free.
  • Metrorail and Metrobus – Metrorail will operate on a Weekend schedule from 6 a.m. to midnight. Metrobus will operate on a Sunday schedule. View timetables online here.
  • MARC Train – There will be no train service. For more information, visit mta.maryland.gov/service-for-labor-day.
  • MTA Commuter Bus – No service except 201 – Gaithersburg/BWI Business District, which will operate on the Weekend/Holiday  “S” Schedule. Only trips with an S above them will operate. For more information, visit mta.maryland.gov/service-for-labor-day.
  • MTA Transit Store – Closed.

View more schedule changes on the Montgomery County website.

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