DC-Maryland-Virginia Metro Adapts for Sweet Mile Race

DC Metro buses will be rerouted February 7, 2026 for Sweet Mile Race with high severity impact

2026-02-07, Moovit News Team

DC Metro Reroutes Buses for Sweet Mile Race

Metro riders should expect bus detours Saturday, February 7, 2026, when the Sweet Mile Race requires route changes across the DC-Maryland-Virginia area. WMATA classified the disruption as high severity, indicating significant impact on regular service patterns, transit officials said. Specific routes affected and the extent of delays weren't available by publication time, though officials said travelers should allow extra time for trips that day.
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Race Route Creates Service Challenges

The Sweet Mile Race brings together runners and spectators across the region but requires temporary adjustments to transit operations, according to the transit agency. WMATA typically reroutes buses around community events to maintain service while accommodating road closures for participants and safety. Officials didn't specify which neighborhoods or corridors will see the most significant service changes. Transit agencies generally work with race organizers weeks in advance to minimize disruption, though the extent of coordination for this event wasn't detailed in available information.

Severity Rating Signals Major Impact

WMATA's high severity classification suggests substantial changes to normal operations, though officials haven't released specifics about how many routes will be affected or how long detours will last. The agency didn't provide details about whether rail service will face any modifications or if changes are limited to bus routes. Transit officials said they've published information about the detour on their service status page, but whether that includes alternative route maps or estimated travel time increases wasn't clear from available information. The agency typically updates service alerts as events approach with more detailed guidance for riders.

Single-Day Disruption Scheduled

The detours will affect service only on Saturday, February 7, 2026, with normal operations expected to resume the following day, officials said. WMATA didn't announce what time the detours will begin or when regular service will be restored. The agency hasn't said whether early morning or late evening service will be affected differently than midday operations. Officials advised riders to plan ahead but didn't specify how much extra travel time passengers should budget for trips through affected areas.

Riders Urged to Check Service Updates

Passengers who regularly travel through the DC-Maryland-Virginia area on Saturdays should verify their routes aren't affected before heading out February 7th, transit officials said. The agency plans to provide updated information as the event approaches, though a timeline for when additional details will be available wasn't provided. Moovit provides real-time updates for Metro bus and rail routes, helping riders navigate service changes and find alternative connections during planned detours and special events.