I don’t have live access to current WMATA updates in this chat, but I can share the latest widely reported status and how to check the Trip Planner quickly.
What’s happened recently
- WMATA’s Trip Planner was updated to reflect the “Better Bus” redesign and a new WMATA bus network, with routes, schedules, and new route names rolling out as the network launched in stages in 2025. If you plan trips after the launch dates, you’ll see revised routes and stops in the planner.[1][2]
- The rollout included public outreach and a dedicated launch timetable, with confirmations that the updated Trip Planner would show future-trip planning for June 29 onward as the new network went live, and that Montgomery County Ride On schedules would be integrated mid-June.[2][1]
- How to use: open the Trip Planner at wmata.com/tripplanner, enter your origin and destination, and use the More Options to set a future date/time to preview trips under the new network.[1]
Where to check for the latest
- WMATA News: Visit WMATA’s official news page for the most current updates on the Trip Planner, the Better Bus redesign, and schedule changes. They posted detailed guidance and FAQs around the time of the rollout.[2]
- Trip Planner directly: Go to wmata.com/tripplanner, enter your route, and choose a future date to preview how the new network affects your trip. The planner typically reflects updated route names and stop consolidations once live.[1]
If you’d like, tell me your current origin-destination (or a typical trip you take), and I can guide you step-by-step through checking the Trip Planner for the latest route names and schedules on your upcoming dates. I can also summarize any changes that are likely to affect your usual commute, based on the most recent official updates.
Sources
Bus customers can now plan out future bus trips for June 29 and beyond when the new Metrobus network launches. Metro has updated its Trip Planner at wmata.com/tripplanner with the updated routes, schedules, and new route names. Customers wanting to get a preview of what their trips will look like with the new network can go to the website and select certain days to plan a trip. For Sunday trips: June 29 For weekday trips: June 30 For Saturday trips: July 5 Customers will notice that all bus...
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