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Benning Heights–M Street Line

The Benning Heights–M Street Line, designated Route V1, is a weekday peak-hour only bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the neighborhood of Benning Heights and Smithsonian station of the Blue, Orange, and Silver Lines of the Washington Metro. The line runs every 20–30 minutes in the weekday peak-hour direction only. Trips take roughly 55 minutes.

V1
Benning Heights–M Street Line
Overview
SystemMetrobus
OperatorWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
GarageSouthern Avenue
LiveryLocal
Began service1991
PredecessorsV7, V8, V9
Route
LocaleSoutheast, Southwest
Communities servedBenning Heights, Greenway, Navy Yard
Landmarks servedBenning Heights, Greenway, Minnesota Ave. S.E., Randle Circle, Potomac Avenue station, Navy Yard–Ballpark station, Waterfront station, L'Enfant Plaza station, Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Engraving, Smithsonian station
StartBenning Heights (Hanna Place & Benning Road SE) (AM start)
(H Street & Benning Road SE) (PM end)
ViaMinnesota Avenue NE, M Street, Pennsylvania Avenue, 7th Street SW
EndSmithsonian station
Length55 minutes
Service
LevelWeekday Peak-Hour Service Only
Frequency20-30 minutes
Operates5:04 AM – 8:50 AM
2:55 PM – 6:55 PM
TransfersSmarTrip only
TimetableBenning Heights–M Street Line
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Background edit

Route V1 provides service between the neighborhood of Benning Heights, located in northeast Washington, D.C., and Smithsonian station, mostly running along M Street, Pennsylvania Avenue, and Minnesota Avenue in the weekday peak-hour direction only. This route provides Benning Heights residents easy access to Downtown without having to take the train. Route V1 currently operates out of Southern Avenue division.

History edit

Route V1 originally operated as part of the Pan Am Parking Lot/Vienna Shuttle Line between Vienna/Fairfax–GMU station and Pan Am Shopping Center until January 22, 2001 when it was discontinued due to the new garage on the south side of Vienna/Fairfax-GMU station opened on January 18, 2001.[1]

The current Benning Heights–M Street Line was created as the Minnesota Ave-M St Line on December 28, 1991 under routes V7, V8, and V9. These routes replace the former route V4 from Minnesota Avenue station. The V4 was discontinued while a new V6 was introduced to operate alongside V7, V8 & V9 at their inception.[2]

Route V6 would operate between Deanwood station and Half & O Streets SW. Route V6 mostly operated along Kenilworth Avenue Service Road, Minnesota Avenue NE, M Street, Pennsylvania Avenue and then terminated at Half & O Streets SW.[2]

Route V7 would operate on weekdays only between Deanwood station and the Bureau of Engraving at Smithsonian station following most of V6 routing except running more along 7th Street SW then turned on D street, 12th street, and C street to terminate at Smithsonian station along 14th Street and Independence Avenue. Route V7 will end at Navy Yard–Ballpark station during late night service on weekdays and early morning and late nights on weekends.[2][3]

Route V8 would operate on weekends only following the same route as the V7 from Deanwood station but would be remain straight along 7th street and be extended to Archives station.[2][3]

Route V9 would operate between Benning Heights (H Street & Benning Road SE) and Bureau of Engraving at Smithsonian station along route V7 routing during weekday peak-hours in the peak direction only. Route V9 would operate along H street, Alabama Avenue, and Ridge Road before joining route V7 and V8 routing up to Potomac Avenue.[2][3]

Changes edit

In 1996, route V6 was discontinued after the Half & O Streets SW portion of the route was eliminated in favor of route 70's increased frequency in the area. Service was also further replaced by routes V7, V8, and V9.

On June 25, 2000, route V8 service along Half & O Streets SW was discontinued south of M Street. Service was replaced by route 70 and 71.[4]

During WMATA's FY2014 budget, a series of proposals were mentioned for routes V7, V8, and V9.[5]

One option was proposed to extend route V7 and V8 to Walter E. Washington Convention Center and divert onto M Street SW via Delaware Avenue SW, Canal Street SW, P Street SW, 4th Street SW, M Street SW, and 6th Street SW to serve Navy Yard in order to replace route 74 which was proposed to be discontinued. However, routes V7 and V8 will discontinue service between Minnesota Avenue station and Deanwood station having it replaced by a proposed route U2 extension from Minnesota Avenue station. WMATA reasons that there was low ridership on routes in Southwest and the reroutes would provide a better balance of capacity and demand.[5]

The second option was to shorten route V9 from Smithsonian station to Potomac Avenue station having it replaced by route V7.[5]

On March 30, 2014, route V9 was shorten to Navy Yard–Ballpark station with service to Smithsonian station replaced by route V7.[6][7]

WMATA launched a study on its current U and V lines in April 2014 in order to improve and simplify the lines.[8] Under the study, it goes as the following to routes U2, V7, V8, and V9:

  • Route U2 will have daily service at all times between Capitol Heights station and Anacostia station via the current U8 route between Capitol Heights station and Minnesota Avenue station via Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue, then via the current U2 route to Anacostia station.
  • Routes V7, V8 will have daily service at all times between Capitol Heights station and Navy Yard–Ballpark station via the current U8 route between Capitol Heights station and Minnesota Avenue station, then via the current V7 and V8 routing to Navy Yard Ballpark station. The routing between Deanwood Station and Minnesota Avenue stations will be replaced by a proposed route U4 re-route. Service to Bureau of Engraving and Smithsonian station will be replaced by a re-extended route V9.
  • Route V9 will be re-extended back to the Bureau of Engraving via the current V9 route between Benning Heights and Navy Yard Ballpark station, then via the current V7 route to Bureau of Engraving in order to replace route V7 and V8.

The reason for the changes was to enhance connectivity between points of regional demand, create a better balance of capacity and demand lines serving the Minnesota Avenue, and reduce or eliminate service with low productivity on the line. According to WMATA. there will be approximately 700 of 5,300 weekday passenger trips (13%), 750 of 3,200 Saturday passenger trips (23%) and 600 of 2,900 Sunday passenger trips (21%) that will be affected by shortening routes V7 and V8 at Navy Yard Station if the changes occur. Weekday passengers affected may be less due to the proposed extension of route V9.[8]

The final report was later released in March 2015.[9]

On June 21, 2015, routes V7 and V8 were discontinued and replaced by new routes V2 and V4 which were a combination of routes U2, U8, V7, and V8 running between Capitol Heights station and Anacostia station (V2)/Navy Yard–Ballpark station (V4) running on U8's routing between Capitol Heights and Deanwood, then on U2, V7, and V8 routing to Anacostia/Navy Yark-Ballpark.[10][11]

Route V9 was renamed Route V1 which was re-extended back to the Bureau of Engraving along the former V7 routing between Navy Yard-Ballpark and Bureau of Engraving. The line was also renamed the Benning Heights–M Street Line as the route no longer serves Minnesota Avenue station.[12][13]

On June 26, 2016, eastbound V1 trips were extended to H Street and Benning Road SE.[14]

During WMATA's FY2021 budget, it was proposed to eliminate route V1 due to declining ridership with alternative service provided by routes 54, P6, U5, U6, and V8.[15] According to performance measures from WMATA, it goes as the following:[16]

Date Average Daily Passengers Passengers Per Trip Passengers Per Revenue Mile Passengers Per Revenue Hour Max Load (% of Seats)
September 2017 747 32.5 4.3 26.9 33 (84%)
September 2018 694 30.2 3.9 31.7 32 (81%)
September 2019 695 29.9 3.8 31.3 33 (83%)

However WMATA later backed out the elimination on March 31, 2020.[17]

All route V1 service was suspended beginning on March 16, 2020 due to Metro's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[18] On September 26, 2020, WMATA proposed to eliminate all V1 service due to low federal funds.[19][20]

Reincarnation of routes V7 and V8 edit

After a series of proposals in 2017,[21] routes V7 and V8 were reincarnated into the Benning Heights–Alabama Avenue Line on June 24, 2018. Route U8 was renamed route V8 operating between Minnesota Avenue station and Benning Heights (H & 46th Streets SE) daily while route V7 would operate between Minnesota Avenue station and Congress Heights station operating along Southern and Alabama Avenues during weekday peak-hours only.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ . March 1, 2001. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 30, 2001. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e Fehr, Stephen C. (1991-12-22). "AS METRORAIL MOVES TO ANACOSTIA, QUESTIONS REMAIN". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2020-05-06.
  3. ^ a b c "V7,8,9 - WMATA.com". Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  4. ^ . June 25, 2000. Archived from the original on October 13, 2000. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "District of Columbia Proposed Bus Service Changes Fiscal Year 2014" (PDF). www.wmata.com. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Metrobus service changes effective March 30 include more trips to improve reliability, reduce crowding". WMATA. March 20, 2014.
  7. ^ "New routes, more service, and other changes coming to bus routes in Southeast DC". PlanItMetro. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  8. ^ a b "District of Columbia Proposed Bus Service Changes Fiscal Year 2015" (PDF). www.wmata.com. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  9. ^ "Metrobus Service Evaluation Study U and V Lines, Routes U2, U4, U5, U6, U8, V7, V8, and V9" (PDF). www.wmata.com. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  10. ^ Levine, Ethan (19 June 2015). "Metrobus Service, Schedule Changes to Take Effect Sunday". Patch. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  11. ^ "Metrobus U and V Lines Changes in Effect June 21". PlanItMetro. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  12. ^ "Metrobus Routes U2, U8, V7, V8, V9 Service Changes effective June 21, 2015" (PDF).
  13. ^ . June 21, 2015. Archived from the original on June 13, 2015. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  14. ^ "Metrobus Service Changes June 26, 2016 | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  15. ^ Muntean, Pete; Fischer, Jordan. "Metro puts 22 bus lines up for 'elimination.' Will your route be cut?". WUSA9. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  16. ^ "District of Columbia Proposed Metrobus Service Changes" (PDF). www.wmata.com. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  17. ^ Barthel, Margaret. "Metro Backs Away From Significant Bus Service Cuts". WAMU. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  18. ^ "Metro announces additional COVID-19 changes, including reduced service beginning Monday | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  19. ^ "FY2021 Budget Update; FY2022 Budget Outlook and Approval for Public Hearing for FY21 Budget Amendment" (PDF). Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  20. ^ "Proposed Service Adjustments by Jurisdiction" (PDF). Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  21. ^ "District of Columbia" (PDF). www.wmata.com. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  22. ^ "Metrobus Service Changes, June 24 | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved 6 May 2020.

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The Benning Heights M Street Line designated Route V1 is a weekday peak hour only bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the neighborhood of Benning Heights and Smithsonian station of the Blue Orange and Silver Lines of the Washington Metro The line runs every 20 30 minutes in the weekday peak hour direction only Trips take roughly 55 minutes V1Benning Heights M Street LineOverviewSystemMetrobusOperatorWashington Metropolitan Area Transit AuthorityGarageSouthern AvenueLiveryLocalBegan service1991PredecessorsV7 V8 V9RouteLocaleSoutheast SouthwestCommunities servedBenning Heights Greenway Navy YardLandmarks servedBenning Heights Greenway Minnesota Ave S E Randle Circle Potomac Avenue station Navy Yard Ballpark station Waterfront station L Enfant Plaza station Department of Agriculture Bureau of Engraving Smithsonian stationStartBenning Heights Hanna Place amp Benning Road SE AM start H Street amp Benning Road SE PM end ViaMinnesota Avenue NE M Street Pennsylvania Avenue 7th Street SWEndSmithsonian stationLength55 minutesServiceLevelWeekday Peak Hour Service OnlyFrequency20 30 minutesOperates5 04 AM 8 50 AM 2 55 PM 6 55 PMTransfersSmarTrip onlyTimetableBenning Heights M Street LineRoute map U7 system nav V2 Contents 1 Background 2 History 2 1 Changes 2 2 Reincarnation of routes V7 and V8 3 ReferencesBackground editRoute V1 provides service between the neighborhood of Benning Heights located in northeast Washington D C and Smithsonian station mostly running along M Street Pennsylvania Avenue and Minnesota Avenue in the weekday peak hour direction only This route provides Benning Heights residents easy access to Downtown without having to take the train Route V1 currently operates out of Southern Avenue division History editRoute V1 originally operated as part of the Pan Am Parking Lot Vienna Shuttle Line between Vienna Fairfax GMU station and Pan Am Shopping Center until January 22 2001 when it was discontinued due to the new garage on the south side of Vienna Fairfax GMU station opened on January 18 2001 1 The current Benning Heights M Street Line was created as the Minnesota Ave M St Line on December 28 1991 under routes V7 V8 and V9 These routes replace the former route V4 from Minnesota Avenue station The V4 was discontinued while a new V6 was introduced to operate alongside V7 V8 amp V9 at their inception 2 Route V6 would operate between Deanwood station and Half amp O Streets SW Route V6 mostly operated along Kenilworth Avenue Service Road Minnesota Avenue NE M Street Pennsylvania Avenue and then terminated at Half amp O Streets SW 2 Route V7 would operate on weekdays only between Deanwood station and the Bureau of Engraving at Smithsonian station following most of V6 routing except running more along 7th Street SW then turned on D street 12th street and C street to terminate at Smithsonian station along 14th Street and Independence Avenue Route V7 will end at Navy Yard Ballpark station during late night service on weekdays and early morning and late nights on weekends 2 3 Route V8 would operate on weekends only following the same route as the V7 from Deanwood station but would be remain straight along 7th street and be extended to Archives station 2 3 Route V9 would operate between Benning Heights H Street amp Benning Road SE and Bureau of Engraving at Smithsonian station along route V7 routing during weekday peak hours in the peak direction only Route V9 would operate along H street Alabama Avenue and Ridge Road before joining route V7 and V8 routing up to Potomac Avenue 2 3 Changes edit In 1996 route V6 was discontinued after the Half amp O Streets SW portion of the route was eliminated in favor of route 70 s increased frequency in the area Service was also further replaced by routes V7 V8 and V9 On June 25 2000 route V8 service along Half amp O Streets SW was discontinued south of M Street Service was replaced by route 70 and 71 4 During WMATA s FY2014 budget a series of proposals were mentioned for routes V7 V8 and V9 5 One option was proposed to extend route V7 and V8 to Walter E Washington Convention Center and divert onto M Street SW via Delaware Avenue SW Canal Street SW P Street SW 4th Street SW M Street SW and 6th Street SW to serve Navy Yard in order to replace route 74 which was proposed to be discontinued However routes V7 and V8 will discontinue service between Minnesota Avenue station and Deanwood station having it replaced by a proposed route U2 extension from Minnesota Avenue station WMATA reasons that there was low ridership on routes in Southwest and the reroutes would provide a better balance of capacity and demand 5 The second option was to shorten route V9 from Smithsonian station to Potomac Avenue station having it replaced by route V7 5 On March 30 2014 route V9 was shorten to Navy Yard Ballpark station with service to Smithsonian station replaced by route V7 6 7 WMATA launched a study on its current U and V lines in April 2014 in order to improve and simplify the lines 8 Under the study it goes as the following to routes U2 V7 V8 and V9 Route U2 will have daily service at all times between Capitol Heights station and Anacostia station via the current U8 route between Capitol Heights station and Minnesota Avenue station via Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue then via the current U2 route to Anacostia station Routes V7 V8 will have daily service at all times between Capitol Heights station and Navy Yard Ballpark station via the current U8 route between Capitol Heights station and Minnesota Avenue station then via the current V7 and V8 routing to Navy Yard Ballpark station The routing between Deanwood Station and Minnesota Avenue stations will be replaced by a proposed route U4 re route Service to Bureau of Engraving and Smithsonian station will be replaced by a re extended route V9 Route V9 will be re extended back to the Bureau of Engraving via the current V9 route between Benning Heights and Navy Yard Ballpark station then via the current V7 route to Bureau of Engraving in order to replace route V7 and V8 The reason for the changes was to enhance connectivity between points of regional demand create a better balance of capacity and demand lines serving the Minnesota Avenue and reduce or eliminate service with low productivity on the line According to WMATA there will be approximately 700 of 5 300 weekday passenger trips 13 750 of 3 200 Saturday passenger trips 23 and 600 of 2 900 Sunday passenger trips 21 that will be affected by shortening routes V7 and V8 at Navy Yard Station if the changes occur Weekday passengers affected may be less due to the proposed extension of route V9 8 The final report was later released in March 2015 9 On June 21 2015 routes V7 and V8 were discontinued and replaced by new routes V2 and V4 which were a combination of routes U2 U8 V7 and V8 running between Capitol Heights station and Anacostia station V2 Navy Yard Ballpark station V4 running on U8 s routing between Capitol Heights and Deanwood then on U2 V7 and V8 routing to Anacostia Navy Yark Ballpark 10 11 Route V9 was renamed Route V1 which was re extended back to the Bureau of Engraving along the former V7 routing between Navy Yard Ballpark and Bureau of Engraving The line was also renamed the Benning Heights M Street Line as the route no longer serves Minnesota Avenue station 12 13 On June 26 2016 eastbound V1 trips were extended to H Street and Benning Road SE 14 During WMATA s FY2021 budget it was proposed to eliminate route V1 due to declining ridership with alternative service provided by routes 54 P6 U5 U6 and V8 15 According to performance measures from WMATA it goes as the following 16 Date Average Daily Passengers Passengers Per Trip Passengers Per Revenue Mile Passengers Per Revenue Hour Max Load of Seats September 2017 747 32 5 4 3 26 9 33 84 September 2018 694 30 2 3 9 31 7 32 81 September 2019 695 29 9 3 8 31 3 33 83 However WMATA later backed out the elimination on March 31 2020 17 All route V1 service was suspended beginning on March 16 2020 due to Metro s response to the COVID 19 pandemic 18 On September 26 2020 WMATA proposed to eliminate all V1 service due to low federal funds 19 20 Reincarnation of routes V7 and V8 edit Main article Benning Heights Alabama Avenue Line After a series of proposals in 2017 21 routes V7 and V8 were reincarnated into the Benning Heights Alabama Avenue Line on June 24 2018 Route U8 was renamed route V8 operating between Minnesota Avenue station and Benning Heights H amp 46th Streets SE daily while route V7 would operate between Minnesota Avenue station and Congress Heights station operating along Southern and Alabama Avenues during weekday peak hours only 22 References edit Discontinuation of Metrobus Rt V1 The Pan Am Parking Lot Vienna Shuttle Line March 1 2001 Archived from the original PDF on March 30 2001 Retrieved May 9 2020 a b c d e Fehr Stephen C 1991 12 22 AS METRORAIL MOVES TO ANACOSTIA QUESTIONS REMAIN Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2020 05 06 a b c V7 8 9 WMATA com Retrieved 16 May 2020 Metrobus service changes effective June 25 2000 District of Columbia June 25 2000 Archived from the original on October 13 2000 Retrieved June 16 2020 a b c District of Columbia Proposed Bus Service Changes Fiscal Year 2014 PDF www wmata com Retrieved 6 May 2020 Metrobus service changes effective March 30 include more trips to improve reliability reduce crowding WMATA March 20 2014 New routes more service and other changes coming to bus routes in Southeast DC PlanItMetro Retrieved 6 May 2020 a b District of Columbia Proposed Bus Service Changes Fiscal Year 2015 PDF www wmata com Retrieved 6 May 2020 Metrobus Service Evaluation Study U and V Lines Routes U2 U4 U5 U6 U8 V7 V8 and V9 PDF www wmata com Retrieved 6 May 2020 Levine Ethan 19 June 2015 Metrobus Service Schedule Changes to Take Effect Sunday Patch Retrieved 6 May 2020 Metrobus U and V Lines Changes in Effect June 21 PlanItMetro Retrieved 6 May 2020 Metrobus Routes U2 U8 V7 V8 V9 Service Changes effective June 21 2015 PDF Metrobus Service Changes Beginning June 21 June 21 2015 Archived from the original on June 13 2015 Retrieved June 27 2020 Metrobus Service Changes June 26 2016 WMATA www wmata com Retrieved 18 May 2020 Muntean Pete Fischer Jordan Metro puts 22 bus lines up for elimination Will your route be cut WUSA9 Retrieved 6 May 2020 District of Columbia Proposed Metrobus Service Changes PDF www wmata com Retrieved 6 May 2020 Barthel Margaret Metro Backs Away From Significant Bus Service Cuts WAMU Retrieved 21 May 2020 Metro announces additional COVID 19 changes including reduced service beginning Monday WMATA www wmata com Retrieved 31 January 2021 FY2021 Budget Update FY2022 Budget Outlook and Approval for Public Hearing for FY21 Budget Amendment PDF Retrieved 9 September 2020 Proposed Service Adjustments by Jurisdiction PDF Retrieved 27 September 2020 District of Columbia PDF www wmata com Retrieved 6 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