DC-Maryland-Virginia F50 Bus Adapts to Construction
WMATA F50 bus route detours around Washington Boulevard construction starting November 15
WMATA F50 Bus Detours for Washington Blvd Work
WMATA's F50 bus route is operating on a temporary detour due to construction on Washington Boulevard, transit officials said. The detour began November 15 and affects riders traveling through the construction zone, though specific streets and stops impacted weren't detailed in the agency's service alert. Officials advised passengers to expect delays and plan extra travel time. The F50 is one of 269 Metrobus routes serving the DC-Maryland-Virginia region.

Construction Prompts Service Adjustment
Transit agencies routinely implement temporary detours when road construction affects bus routes, according to industry standards. WMATA coordinates with local jurisdictions on infrastructure projects to maintain service continuity while work progresses. The agency operates an average weekday ridership of 215,000 bus passengers across its system. Officials didn't specify which jurisdiction is conducting the Washington Boulevard construction or provide details about the project's scope. WMATA typically posts service alerts for construction-related detours through its online status system.
Timeline and Route Details Unavailable
WMATA hasn't announced when the construction will be completed or when normal F50 routing will resume. Specific detour routing details, including which streets the bus will use during the construction period, weren't available in the agency's service alert. The number of riders affected by the F50 detour wasn't immediately available, as WMATA doesn't publish route-specific daily ridership data. Transit officials said the detour will remain in effect while construction activities continue on Washington Boulevard.

No Completion Date Announced
Officials haven't provided a timeline for when the Washington Boulevard construction will be finished. The agency's service alert, posted November 15, advised customers to expect delays but didn't include an estimated duration for the detour. WMATA typically updates its service status page as conditions change, though a schedule for providing additional information wasn't announced. Transit agencies generally restore normal routing once construction work affecting bus operations is completed.
Riders Advised to Plan Ahead
F50 passengers should allow extra travel time while the detour remains in effect, officials said. The agency advised riders to check for updates before traveling, though specific detour routing details weren't provided in available materials. Moovit provides real-time updates for WMATA bus routes, including service alerts and schedule changes. Officials said they'll maintain the temporary routing until construction on Washington Boulevard is completed.











