Amtrak Apologizes After Dozens Left Stranded at Union Station Due to Miscommunication
Dozens of travelers were left stranded at Union Station in D.C. after an Amtrak train bound for New York left without them due to a miscommunication. Amtrak apologized and offered reimbursements.
End of an Era, DC Circulator to Cease Operations by December 2024, Metrobus Expansion on the Horizon
DDOT announces the DC Circulator's service will end on December 31, 2024, with Metrobus routes set to absorb affected commuters. Adjustments to Metrobus and a new network redesign are planned to ensure continued connectivity.
Red Line Metrorail Returns to Automatic Operations in Washington D.C. Amid Passenger Skepticism and Minor Glitches
ATO resumed on Washington, D.C.'s Red Line Metrorail with mixed reviews and minor glitches, as passenger reactions and WMATA's future plans are discussed.
DDOT Launches New Demand-Based Parking Initiative in Greater U Street to Ease Traffic
DDOT will introduce the Greater U Street Performance Parking Zone on December 17 to improve parking turnover and curb access in D.C. The zone will offer variable pricing and a new "Permit or Pay" system.
Washington Spirit Fan Appreciation Rally Today: Prepare for Street Closures and Parking Restrictions in D.C.
The article informs about street closures and parking restrictions in DC due to the Washington Spirit Fan Appreciation Rally, urging motorists to plan accordingly.
Washington, D.C. Prepares for BellRinger Bike Event, Street Closures and No-Parking Zones Announced
D.C. announces street closures for the BellRinger bike ride on October 26 from 6:30-9:30 a.m., impacting multiple roads; no-parking zones will be enforced.
11th Street Bridge Park in Washington, DC Secures $15 Million Grant, Completes $92 Million Budget
The 11th Street Bridge Park project in DC received a $15 million grant from the DOI's Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership program, completing its $92 million budget.
Beware of Road Closures: Howard University Homecoming to Disrupt Traffic
Howard University Homecoming festivities prompt significant traffic detours and parking restrictions around campus on October 18-19, including road closures for the Yardfest and football game.
2024 Turkish Festival Ignites Cultural Celebrations with Traffic Changes in Washington, D.C.
The 2024 Turkish Festival in Washington, D.C. will result in traffic changes, including street closures and parking restrictions, on October 19-20, as outlined by D.C. police.
Washington, D.C. Secures $1.34 Million Federal Funding to Boost EV Charging Network as Part of Carbon Neutrality Push
DDOT announces a $1.34 million investment for expanding electric vehicle charging stations across Washington D.C., as part of a federal initiative to support climate goals.
Washington DC Announces Adjusted Services for Indigenous Peoples' Day, Emergency Shelters Remain Open
DC city services adjust for Indigenous Peoples' Day; shelters and emergency services open, trash collection shifts, schools close, and parking enforcement relaxes.












