North Capitol Street Line
The North Capitol Street Line, designated as Route D30 is a daily bus route that is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Fort Totten station of the Red, Green and Yellow Lines of the Washington Metro and Federal Triangle in Downtown Washington, D.C., with late night and early morning trips extending to L'Enfant Plaza station which is served by the Blue, Orange, Silver, Green and Yellow Lines of the Washington Metro. The line operates every 15 minutes during the day and every 20 minutes at night.
Background
Route D30 operates between Fort Totten station and Federal Triangle with late night and early morning trips extending to L'Enfant Plaza station providing service along North Capitol Street. The route was one of the most popular routes, with having 4,594 average weekday ridership in 2023.[2] Route D30 operates out of Bladensburg division.
Route D30 stops
| Bus stop | Direction | Connections |
|---|---|---|
| Fort Totten Bus Bay E |
Southbound stop | |
| Fort Totten Alighting Only |
Northbound terminal | |
| Galloway Street NE / 4th Street NE | Southbound | |
| Galloway Street NE / South Dakota Avenue NE | Northbound | |
| South Dakota Avenue NE / Farragut Place NE | Bidirectional | |
| South Dakota Avenue NE / Delafield Street NE | Southbound | |
| South Dakota Avenue NE / Emerson Street NE | Northbound | |
| South Dakota Avenue NE / Decatur Street NE | Bidirectional | |
| 12th Street NE / Buchanan Street NE | Southbound | |
| 12th Street NE / Allison Street NE | Northbound | |
| 12th Street NE / Varnum Street NE | Bidirectional | |
| 12th Street NE / Taylor Street NE | Bidirectional | |
| 12th Street NE / Michigan Avenue NE | Bidirectional | |
| 12th Street NE / Quincy Street NE | Bidirectional | |
| 12th Street NE / Perry Street NE | Bidirectional | |
| 12th Street NE / Newton Street NE | Northbound | |
| 12th Street NE / Monroe Street NE | Southbound | |
| Brookland Bus Bays D & J |
Bidirectional | |
| Monroe Street NE / 7th Street NE | Bidirectional | |
| Michigan Avenue NE / Gibbons Hall Catholic University of America | Southbound | |
| Michigan Avenue NE / 4th Street NE | Northbound | |
| Michigan Avenue NE / Irving Street NE | Bidirectional | |
| Michigan Avenue NE / Franklin Street NE | Bidirectional | |
| Michigan Avenue NE / North Capitol Street NE | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / Girard Street NE | Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / Evarts Street NE | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / Douglas Street NE | Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / Channing Street NW | Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / Channing Street NE | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / Bryant Street NW | Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / Bryant Street NE | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / Adams Street NW | Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / W Street NW | Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / V Street NE | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / V Street NW | Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / Rhode Island Avenue NE | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / Rhode Island Avenue NW | Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / T Street NE | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / Randolph Place NW | Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / Randolph Place NE | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / Florida Avenue NE | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / Bates Street NW | Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / P Street NE/NW | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / N Street NE | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / Pierce Street NE | Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / M Street NE/NW | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / K Street NW | Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / K Street NE | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / I Street NE | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / H Street NW | Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / H Street NE | Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / Massachusetts Avenue NE Union Station |
Northbound | |
| North Capitol Street NW / Massachusetts Avenue NW Union Station |
Southbound | |
| North Capitol Street NE / E Street NE/NW | Northbound | |
| E Street NW / New Jersey Avenue NW | Bidirectional | |
| E Street NW / 1st Street NW | Southbound | |
| E Street NW / 2nd Street NW | Northbound | |
| E Street NW / 4th Street NW Judiciary Square |
Bidirectional | |
| E Street NW / 6th Street NW | Bidirectional | |
| E Street NW / 7th Street NW | Bidirectional | |
| E Street NW / 8th Street NW | Northbound | |
| E Street NW / 9th Street NW | Southbound | |
| E Street NW / 11th Street NW Metro Center |
Northbound | |
| 10th Street NW / Pennsylvania Avenue NW Federal Triangle |
Northbound stop, Southbound terminal Southbound (Late night & early morning only) |
|
| 12th Street NW / Constitution Avenue NW Federal Triangle |
Northbound | |
| Constitution Avenue NW / 9th Street NW | Northbound (Late night & early morning only) | |
| 7th Street SW / Independence Avenue SW | Southbound (Late night & early morning only) | |
| 7th Street SW / Jefferson Drive SW | Northbound (Late night & early morning only) | |
| 7th Street SW / C Street SW L'Enfant Plaza |
Southbound (Late night & early morning only) | |
| 7th Street SW / Maryland Avenue SW L'Enfant Plaza |
Northbound (Late night & early morning only) | |
| E Street SW / 7th Street SW | Northbound (Late night & early morning only) | |
| D Street SW / 7th Street SW L'Enfant Plaza |
Northbound stop, Southbound terminal (Late night & early morning only) |
History
Before WMATA implemented the Better Bus Redesign network, Route D30 was previously known as Route 80. Route 80 began service in 1872 as the North Capitol Street and College Park Line as a horsecar service.
The line was a mix of its current and the College Park Line, Operated along North Capitol Street and in College Park, Maryland via Brentwood.
After electric streetcars operated by the Metropolitan Railroad took over the city, the line was acquired in 1902 by the Washington Railway and Electric Company, which merged to become the Capital Traction Company in the 1930s, and operated as DC Transit after 1956. Just two years later on September 7, 1958, Routes 80 and 82 were abandoned, the first streetcar lines to be abandoned.[3]
After DC Streetcars, Route 80 service on the North Capitol Street Streetcar Line, alongside 81 between Brookland & Potomac Park. it was later extended to Riggs Road NE, via 12th Street NE and South Dakota Avenue NE during the early 1970s although both routes were eventually truncated to the Fort Totten Metro Station on February 19, 1978, shortly after it opened.
Route 81 operated as a part of the Line until 1996/1997 when it became a part of the College Park Line, operating between Rhode Island Avenue-Brentwood station and Cherry Hill via Greenbelt station.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the line was reduced to operate on its Saturday supplemental schedule beginning on March 16, 2020.[4] However beginning on March 18, 2020, the line was further reduced to operate on its Sunday schedule.[5] Weekend service was also suspended beginning on March 21, 2020.[6] The line restored its full schedule beginning on August 23, 2020.[7]
On September 5, 2021, the line was shorten to operate up to McPherson Square station and service to Kennedy Center was replaced by routes 42 and 43. Service was also increased to operate every 12 minutes daily.[8]
Early morning and late night service was extended to Foggy Bottom station on June 25, 2023.[9]
As of December 17, 2023, the route now operates 24/7.[10]
In WMATA's FY2025, they proposed terminating Route 80 at Washington Union Station instead of McPherson Square, eliminating service on service along H Street, I Street, K Street, 15th Street, 13th Street, Pennsylvania Avenue, and Massachusetts Avenue. It was also proposed Route 80 would be moved into the 20-minute Frequent Service Network, rather than the 12-minute Frequent Service Network from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day of the week.[11]
As part of WMATA's Better Bus Redesign taking place on June 29, 2025, Route 80 was modified to operate along E Street NW and terminate at Federal Triangle instead of McPherson Square. Late night service was extended to L'Enfant Plaza station. The line was renamed into the D30.[12]
References
- ^ "Metrobus FY2025 Annual Line Performance Report" (PDF). wmata.com. Retrieved May 9, 2026.
- ^ "Metrobus Ridership Summary". wmata.com. Retrieved March 2, 2024.
- ^ Cohen, Bob. "Washington, D.C. Railroad Histor". Archived from the original on January 5, 2007. Retrieved June 23, 2024.
- ^ "Metro announces additional COVID-19 changes, including reduced service beginning Monday | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
- ^ "METRO SERVICE LEVELS & HOURS FURTHER REDUCED TO SUPPORT ESSENTIAL TRIPS ONLY, STARTING WEDNESDAY | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
- ^ "Weekend: Metro service limited to 26 bus routes, reduced rail service; expect wait times of 30 minutes; customers urged to travel only if essential | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved February 11, 2021.
- ^ "Metrobus Service Changes beginning August 23 | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
- ^ "Improved frequency and changes to Metrobus service begin Sunday". Retrieved March 2, 2024.
- ^ "Metrobus Changes Begin Sunday". Retrieved March 2, 2024.
- ^ "Metrobus Changes Begin Sunday, December 17, 2023 with 24/7 DC Bus Service". Retrieved March 2, 2024.
- ^ "District of Columbia Fiscal Year 2025 Proposed Metrobus Service Changes" (PDF). www.wmata.com. Retrieved June 23, 2024.
- ^ "Metro Board of Directors approves Better Bus Network Redesign, new bus routes to start next summer". WMATA. Retrieved January 23, 2025.
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