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Greenbelt–Glenmont Line

The Greenbelt–Glenmont Line, designated as Routes C7 & C9, was a former line operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority from September, 2000, all the way up to June 28, 2009, running between both Greenbelt of the Green Line & Glenmont station of the Red Line of the Washington Metro during weekday peak periods.[1] The line mostly provided service between both Prince George's County & Montgomery County before being discontinued in 2009 due to low ridership.

C7, C9
Greenbelt–Glenmont Line
Overview
SystemMetrobus
OperatorWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
GarageMontgomery
LiveryLocal
StatusDiscontinued
Began serviceSeptember, 2000
Ended serviceJune 28, 2009
Route
LocalePrince George's County, Montgomery County
Communities servedPrince George's County: Greenbelt, College Park (C9), Beltsville, Calverton
Montgomery County: Calverton (C7), Westfarm, Fairland, Colesville, Glenmont
Landmarks servedGreenbelt station , Beltway Plaza Mall (C9), Greenbelt Federal Courthouse (C7), Seven Springs Village Apartments (C9), Cherry Hill Park Campground (C9), Centerpark Office Park (C7), Orchard Shopping Center, Verizon Chesapeake Complex (C7), Glenmont station
StartGreenbelt station
ViaRandolph Road, & Georgia Avenue
EndGlenmont station
Length60 minutes
Service
OperatesWeekday Peak Hour Service Only

History edit

Initial background edit

C7 originally operated by itself as part of WMATA's former "Twinbrook-Silver Spring" Line from February 19, 1978 & September, 2000. From February 1978 until January 1985, route C7 operated between Silver Spring station & the former E.J. Korvette's Department Store in Rockville, via the Parklawn Building.[2] In January, 1985, route C7 was truncated to only operate between Silver Spring & Twinbrook station, via the Parklawn Building & Grosvenor–Strathmore station.[2]

2000 service changes edit

In September, 2000, the Twinbrook-Silver Spring Line was discontinued as it overlaps Metrobus routes Q2, Y5, Y7, Y8, and Y9 along Georgia Avenue between Silver Spring & Wheaton stations, as well as the segment of route C4 routing between Wheaton & Twinbrook stations.[1]

Route C7 was rerouted to operate alongside a brand new Route C9 as part of the brand new "Greenbelt-Glenmont Line".Both routes would operate between Greenbelt & Glenmont stations during rush hours only. The line was created as an experiment by WMATA in order to improve the cross-county Metrobus connections between both Prince George's County & Montgomery County.[3]

Both C7 & C9 would operate on different routing between Greenbelt station and the intersection of Randolph Road & Old Columbia Pike in Fairland. Route C7 would operate along, Edmonston Road, Sunnyside Avenue, Tucker Street, Ewing Road, Rhode Island Avenue, Powder Mill Road, Beltsville Drive, Calverton Boulevard, Broadbirch Drive, Old Columbia Pike, and Randolph Road via Centerpark Office Park in Beltsville, MD and Verizon Chesapeake Complex. Route C9 would operate along Cherrywood Lane, Greenbelt Road, Baltimore Avenue, Cherry Hill Road, & Randolph Road via the Seven Springs Village Apartment Complex and Cherry Hill Park Campground. Both C7 & C9 would then rejoin each other and operate on the exact same routing between the intersection of Randolph Road & Old Columbia Pike in Fairland, MD and Glenmont station, via Randolph Road & Georgia Avenue.[3]

2004 service changes edit

On September 26, 2004, route C7 went through major route changes. While it remain operating on the same route it was on between Greenbelt station & Verizon Chesapeake Complex, it was rerouted to no longer return from the Verizon Chesapeake Complex, onto the intersection of Old Columbia Pike when operating towards Glenmont station but instead operate via Muskgrove Road, Fairland Road, & Tamarack Road, to rejoin route C9 at the intersection of Randolph Road & Tamarack Road.[4]

The changes were made was so that the same level of Metrobus service could be provided on the segment of route Z1 and Z4 routing between the Verizon Chesapeake Complex & Glenmont Metro Station, via Muskgrove Road, Fairland Road, Tamarack Road, Randolph Road, & Georgia Avenue and routes Z7 and Z17 between Centerpark Office Park in Beltsville & the intersection of Tech Road & Industrial Parkway in Fairland, via Beltsville Drive, Calverton Boulevard, & Tech Road, which were all discontinued on September 26, 2004.[4][5]

Route C9 replaced the segment of route C7's routing on Randolph Road between the intersections of Old Columbia Pike & Tamarack Road in Fairland, MD, and route Z4 routing between the intersection of Randolph Road & Old Columbia Pike and Glenmont station.[4]

Discontinuation of service edit

During WMATA's Fiscal Year of 2008, it was proposed to eliminate the Greenbelt–Glenmont Line. Montgomery County expressed interest in discontinuing the line and reinvesting resources to improve overcrowding, service reliability and provide additional service on the Z line routes that serves the Route 29 corridor.[3]

At the time of the proposals, route C7 and C9 have been an underperformer in Maryland since September 2000. Service only ran during Weekday Peak Hour periods every 27–37 minutes averaging 330 per day on 24 trips, or an average of 14 passengers per revenue trip with the system average is 32 passengers per revenue trip. The line also runs on 96% of already existing routes.[3]

On June 28, 2009, the Greenbelt–Glenmont Line was eliminated due to low productivity and replaced by various routes.[6]

Route C7's routing between the Greenbelt station and intersection of Sunnyside Avenue & Tucker Road in Beltsville, was taken over by routes 87, 89 & 89M. Service between the intersection of Rhode Island Avenue & Baltimore Avenue & the Centerpark Office Park in Beltsville, was fully taken over by route 86. Service along the intersection of Beltsville Drive & Powder Mill Road in Calverton & intersection of Broadbirch Drive & Plum Orchard Drive in Westfarm, were fully taken over by both routes R2 & R5. Service between the intersection of Calverton Boulevard & Galway Drive in Calverton, MD & the intersection of Tech Road & Columbia Pike in Fairland, was replaced by route Z6. There was no replacement Metrobus service provided along Tucker Road & Ewing Road, or between Calverton Boulevard & Beltsville Drive which C7 operated on.[6]

Route C9's routing between the Greenbelt station and intersection of Baltimore Avenue & Greenbelt Road, were taken over by routes 81 & C2. Service between Baltimore Avenue and the Cherry Hill Park Campground, via the Seven Springs Village Apartment Complex, were replaced by routes 81, 83, and 86. Routes R2 & R5 replaced route C9 service between the intersections of Powder Mill Road & Broadbirch Drive eastbound only. No replacement Metrobus service was provided on Cherry Hill Road between the Cherry Hill Park Campground and intersection of Powder Mill Road, between Cherry Hill Road between the intersections of Broadbirch Drive & Old Columbia Pike, or between the intersections of Powder Mill Road & Broadbirch Drive Westbound.[6]

Service between the intersection of Randolph Road & Old Columbia Pike and intersection of Randolph Road & New Hampshire Avenue in Colesville, was replaced by Montgomery County Ride On Route 10. The remaining segment of route C7 & C9 routing between the intersection of Randolph Road & New Hampshire Avenue & and Glenmont station, was taken over by route C8.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "FY2001 Approved Budget (263 Pages) | Washington Metro | Public Transport". Scribd. Retrieved 2019-11-21.
  2. ^ a b Lynton, Stephen (August 24, 1984). "Metro Plans to Revise DC Montgomery Bus Routes for Red Line". Washington Post. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d "Proposed Discontinuation of the C7, C9 Greenbelt-Glenmont Line" (PDF). WMATA. June 14, 2007. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c "Metro News Release | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved 2019-11-21.
  5. ^ . September 26, 2004. Archived from the original on November 8, 2005. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d "Metro News Release | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved 2019-11-21.

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The Greenbelt Glenmont Line designated as Routes C7 amp C9 was a former line operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority from September 2000 all the way up to June 28 2009 running between both Greenbelt of the Green Line amp Glenmont station of the Red Line of the Washington Metro during weekday peak periods 1 The line mostly provided service between both Prince George s County amp Montgomery County before being discontinued in 2009 due to low ridership C7 C9Greenbelt Glenmont LineOverviewSystemMetrobusOperatorWashington Metropolitan Area Transit AuthorityGarageMontgomeryLiveryLocalStatusDiscontinuedBegan serviceSeptember 2000Ended serviceJune 28 2009RouteLocalePrince George s County Montgomery CountyCommunities servedPrince George s County Greenbelt College Park C9 Beltsville CalvertonMontgomery County Calverton C7 Westfarm Fairland Colesville GlenmontLandmarks servedGreenbelt station Beltway Plaza Mall C9 Greenbelt Federal Courthouse C7 Seven Springs Village Apartments C9 Cherry Hill Park Campground C9 Centerpark Office Park C7 Orchard Shopping Center Verizon Chesapeake Complex C7 Glenmont stationStartGreenbelt stationViaRandolph Road amp Georgia AvenueEndGlenmont stationLength60 minutesServiceOperatesWeekday Peak Hour Service Only Contents 1 History 1 1 Initial background 1 2 2000 service changes 1 3 2004 service changes 1 4 Discontinuation of service 2 ReferencesHistory editInitial background edit C7 originally operated by itself as part of WMATA s former Twinbrook Silver Spring Line from February 19 1978 amp September 2000 From February 1978 until January 1985 route C7 operated between Silver Spring station amp the former E J Korvette s Department Store in Rockville via the Parklawn Building 2 In January 1985 route C7 was truncated to only operate between Silver Spring amp Twinbrook station via the Parklawn Building amp Grosvenor Strathmore station 2 2000 service changes edit In September 2000 the Twinbrook Silver Spring Line was discontinued as it overlaps Metrobus routes Q2 Y5 Y7 Y8 and Y9 along Georgia Avenue between Silver Spring amp Wheaton stations as well as the segment of route C4 routing between Wheaton amp Twinbrook stations 1 Route C7 was rerouted to operate alongside a brand new Route C9 as part of the brand new Greenbelt Glenmont Line Both routes would operate between Greenbelt amp Glenmont stations during rush hours only The line was created as an experiment by WMATA in order to improve the cross county Metrobus connections between both Prince George s County amp Montgomery County 3 Both C7 amp C9 would operate on different routing between Greenbelt station and the intersection of Randolph Road amp Old Columbia Pike in Fairland Route C7 would operate along Edmonston Road Sunnyside Avenue Tucker Street Ewing Road Rhode Island Avenue Powder Mill Road Beltsville Drive Calverton Boulevard Broadbirch Drive Old Columbia Pike and Randolph Road via Centerpark Office Park in Beltsville MD and Verizon Chesapeake Complex Route C9 would operate along Cherrywood Lane Greenbelt Road Baltimore Avenue Cherry Hill Road amp Randolph Road via the Seven Springs Village Apartment Complex and Cherry Hill Park Campground Both C7 amp C9 would then rejoin each other and operate on the exact same routing between the intersection of Randolph Road amp Old Columbia Pike in Fairland MD and Glenmont station via Randolph Road amp Georgia Avenue 3 2004 service changes edit On September 26 2004 route C7 went through major route changes While it remain operating on the same route it was on between Greenbelt station amp Verizon Chesapeake Complex it was rerouted to no longer return from the Verizon Chesapeake Complex onto the intersection of Old Columbia Pike when operating towards Glenmont station but instead operate via Muskgrove Road Fairland Road amp Tamarack Road to rejoin route C9 at the intersection of Randolph Road amp Tamarack Road 4 The changes were made was so that the same level of Metrobus service could be provided on the segment of route Z1 and Z4 routing between the Verizon Chesapeake Complex amp Glenmont Metro Station via Muskgrove Road Fairland Road Tamarack Road Randolph Road amp Georgia Avenue and routes Z7 and Z17 between Centerpark Office Park in Beltsville amp the intersection of Tech Road amp Industrial Parkway in Fairland via Beltsville Drive Calverton Boulevard amp Tech Road which were all discontinued on September 26 2004 4 5 Route C9 replaced the segment of route C7 s routing on Randolph Road between the intersections of Old Columbia Pike amp Tamarack Road in Fairland MD and route Z4 routing between the intersection of Randolph Road amp Old Columbia Pike and Glenmont station 4 Discontinuation of service edit During WMATA s Fiscal Year of 2008 it was proposed to eliminate the Greenbelt Glenmont Line Montgomery County expressed interest in discontinuing the line and reinvesting resources to improve overcrowding service reliability and provide additional service on the Z line routes that serves the Route 29 corridor 3 At the time of the proposals route C7 and C9 have been an underperformer in Maryland since September 2000 Service only ran during Weekday Peak Hour periods every 27 37 minutes averaging 330 per day on 24 trips or an average of 14 passengers per revenue trip with the system average is 32 passengers per revenue trip The line also runs on 96 of already existing routes 3 On June 28 2009 the Greenbelt Glenmont Line was eliminated due to low productivity and replaced by various routes 6 Route C7 s routing between the Greenbelt station and intersection of Sunnyside Avenue amp Tucker Road in Beltsville was taken over by routes 87 89 amp 89M Service between the intersection of Rhode Island Avenue amp Baltimore Avenue amp the Centerpark Office Park in Beltsville was fully taken over by route 86 Service along the intersection of Beltsville Drive amp Powder Mill Road in Calverton amp intersection of Broadbirch Drive amp Plum Orchard Drive in Westfarm were fully taken over by both routes R2 amp R5 Service between the intersection of Calverton Boulevard amp Galway Drive in Calverton MD amp the intersection of Tech Road amp Columbia Pike in Fairland was replaced by route Z6 There was no replacement Metrobus service provided along Tucker Road amp Ewing Road or between Calverton Boulevard amp Beltsville Drive which C7 operated on 6 Route C9 s routing between the Greenbelt station and intersection of Baltimore Avenue amp Greenbelt Road were taken over by routes 81 amp C2 Service between Baltimore Avenue and the Cherry Hill Park Campground via the Seven Springs Village Apartment Complex were replaced by routes 81 83 and 86 Routes R2 amp R5 replaced route C9 service between the intersections of Powder Mill Road amp Broadbirch Drive eastbound only No replacement Metrobus service was provided on Cherry Hill Road between the Cherry Hill Park Campground and intersection of Powder Mill Road between Cherry Hill Road between the intersections of Broadbirch Drive amp Old Columbia Pike or between the intersections of Powder Mill Road amp Broadbirch Drive Westbound 6 Service between the intersection of Randolph Road amp Old Columbia Pike and intersection of Randolph Road amp New Hampshire Avenue in Colesville was replaced by Montgomery County Ride On Route 10 The remaining segment of route C7 amp C9 routing between the intersection of Randolph Road amp New Hampshire Avenue amp and Glenmont station was taken over by route C8 6 References edit a b FY2001 Approved Budget 263 Pages Washington Metro Public Transport Scribd Retrieved 2019 11 21 a b Lynton Stephen August 24 1984 Metro Plans to Revise DC Montgomery Bus Routes for Red Line Washington Post Retrieved November 21 2019 a b c d Proposed Discontinuation of the C7 C9 Greenbelt Glenmont Line PDF WMATA June 14 2007 Retrieved November 21 2019 a b c Metro News Release WMATA www wmata com Retrieved 2019 11 21 Metrobus service to change the week of September 26 September 26 2004 Archived from the original on November 8 2005 Retrieved June 15 2020 a b c d Metro News Release WMATA www wmata com Retrieved 2019 11 21 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greenbelt Glenmont Line amp oldid 1177301502, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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