Traffic & Transit

Purple Line Construction Brings Temporary Bus Stop Changes

Some Ride On bus stops will temporarily move to accommodate construction of the long-awaited Purple Line.

Some Ride On bus stops will temporarily move to accommodate construction of the long-awaited Purple Line.
Some Ride On bus stops will temporarily move to accommodate construction of the long-awaited Purple Line. (Alessia Grunberger/Patch)

SILVER SPRING, MD — Some bus stops in downtown Silver Spring will soon have to temporarily move to accommodate construction of the long-awaited Purple Line.

Starting Dec. 1, crews will be working in and around the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center — forcing Ride On to modify 15 of its bus routes.

These are the Ride On routes that will be affected, according to Montgomery County officials:

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  • 1, 2, 8, 9
  • 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
  • 21, 22, 28
  • 129

Temporary bus stops will be located along northbound Colesville Road (between Wayne Avenue and Georgia Avenue), on the second floor of the transit center, and on East-West Highway and Colesville Road.

Routes on the second floor of the transit center will not relocate.

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Once built, the Purple Line will connect the Bethesda and New Carrollton Metro stations. The 16-mile east-west light-rail line was scheduled to open in March 2022. But with a number of construction delays, officials say the Purple Line will now open in two phases — first in Prince George's County in late 2022, and then in Montgomery County a year later.

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