Washington DC’s Fantastic Circulator Bus Network
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
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In this video I ride all 6 lines on the DC Circulator bus system in Washington, DC making my way around the city. The DC Circulator is a frequent bus system with busses every 10min running to tourist attractions and "lively neighborhoods".
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About Dupont Circle: There was a tunnel for streetcars, separate from the vehicular tunnel. There was a station in the middle with white tile walls, which made it look like a New York subway station.
Buses replaced the streetcars in January 1962, but they were too tall to go through the tunnel. So the buses had to go around the circle, which had several traffic lights. Isn't progress wonderful? NOT
The tunnel is still there, but the stairways have been sealed off. In the early 1990s, some entrepreneur tried a food court called Dupont Down Under. It didn't last long.
The thing I like about the circulator is the oddball buses they use. Of course they have New Flyers which are common in the DC area, but they also have Proterra electric buses and some unusual mid-engine Van Hool buses.
The DC circulator, a marvel of public transport.
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the first bus i ever took in DC was a circulator, very solid system.
I will say - when I was in town visiting a few months ago the national mall route was a lifesaver especially to get to the Jefferson and MLK monuments - after a long day of logging way too many steps in the museums :)
Really enjoyed this! We visited DC for the first time last month and loved it. Took the Circulator bus on the red line to the Roosevelt memorial and walked through many others. Great to see the other neighbourhoods in your video that we missed! :)
The interesting bus that you rode on the light blue line is a 2009 Van Hool A300K bus, and there arent much system that use them anymore so it's a pretty rare bus to see.
That’s cool. I didn’t even know
Quite interesting. Keep it up!
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How much time does the Circulator National Mall round trip take?
Can you get off at the various monuments/memorials to see them and get on another bus? I'm guessing you have to pay $1 each time you get on.
Thanks for this video. I do have some more questions. Are there three "legs" on the Red/Mall circulator route or all they connected? It appears on their Circulator brochure that they might not be connected with each other? It says "Circulator National Mall Transfer Location" in the brochure what does that mean? Also, is there a good Circulator app? And, how do you find the Circulator stops? Many seem to be hidden?! Thanks.
The National Mall route is all connected. The transfer locations are just convenient places to go the other way without having to ride the entire loop. I use Apple Maps or Google Maps to find stops and all are marked with a sign as shown in the video. You could also use the brochure. Hope this helped :)
Nathan, good day. How do you pay for the ride. Do I need to get a Metro card? What card should I purchase?
About how long was the ride on the Circulator full trip?
Does an unlimited Metro pass cover DC Circulator rides?
What "App" is use for circular bus?
Very helpful, as I plan to visit DC in a couple of weeks. One questions. Do you need to purchase a ticket to ride the Circulator, or can you pay cash on the bus? Thank you.
You can either pay with a SmarTrip card which can be purchased at any metro station or you can put one dollar in the farebox for each passenger. Be aware that it’s two dollars per passenger on any non-circulator bus in DC.
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@@nathantransitjgood tour vid
Can I use the Smartrip Card on my IPhone Wallet to pay for the Circular Bus?
Yes. I’m pretty sure.
Enjoy it while you can. cause this service will be discontinued by 2025.