Rhode Island Avenue–New Carrollton Line

The Rhode Island Avenue–New Carrollton Line, designated Route T14, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the New Carrollton station of the Orange Line of the Washington Metro and Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood station of the Red Line of the Washington Metro. The line operates every 20–25 during the peak periods and 50-60 minutes during the weekday middays and on the weekends. Route T14 trips roughly take 50 minutes.

T14
Rhode Island Avenue-New Carrollton Line
A New Flyer XDE40 (7046) on the T14
Overview
SystemMetrobus
OperatorWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
GarageLandover
LiveryLocal
StatusIn Service
Began service1950s-1960s
Ended service85: 2007
84: 2014
Predecessors84, 85
Route
LocalePrince George's County, Northeast (Washington, D.C.)
Communities servedNew Carrollton, Maryland, East Pines, Riverdale Park, Maryland, Edmonston, Maryland, Bladensburg, Maryland, Peace Cross, Colmar Manor, Maryland, Cottage City, Maryland, Mount Rainier, Maryland, Northeast (Washington, D.C.)
Landmarks servedNew Carrollton station, East Pines, Riverdale Park, Maryland, Edmonston, Maryland, Bladensburg, Maryland, Peace Cross, Colmar Manor, Maryland, Cottage City, Maryland, Mount Rainier, Maryland, Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood station
StartNew Carrollton station
ViaRhode Island Avenue N.E., Rhode Island Avenue, Bladensburg Road, Annapolis Road, Kenilworth Avenue, Good Luck Road, Westbrook Drive
EndRhode Island Avenue–Brentwood station
Service
LevelDaily
Frequency20-50 minutes
Weekend frequency60 minutes
Operates4:37 AM – 10:28 PM
TransfersSmarTrip only
TimetableRhode Island Avenue-New Carrollton Line
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Background

Route T14 operates daily between New Carrollton station and Rhode Island Avenue stations primarily running into neighborhoods unlike route T18 which is a direct route. The line also operates a limited stop segment between Mount Rainier Terminal and Rhode Island Avenue alongside routes G9 and T18 at all times serving only five stops. Local service is provided by routes 83 and 86.

Route T14 currently operates out of Landover division.

History

Route T14 was originally named the Bowie-Belair Line and operated alongside the former route T12 Route between Rhode Island Avenue-Brentwood station and Bowie State University, between March 27, 1976 when both routes were created as brand new Metrobus Routes. Then on December 3, 1978, when New Carrollton station opened, both routes T12 & T14 were truncated to only operate between New Carrollton station & Bowie State University. In the early 1990s, the line was discontinued and replaced by routes B24, B25, and B27.

Routes 84 and 85 operated alongside much of exactly the same routing, even when both routes were still streetcar routes that had yet to become Metrobus routes with route 84 operating daily and route 85 operating peak hours only. Routes 84 and 85 originally operated all the way between West Potomac Park & the Eastpine Shopping Center in Riverdale mostlu operating via, Riverdale Road, Kenilworth Avenue, Edmonston Road, Annapolis Road, Bladensburg Road, and North Capitol Street, to Downtown Washington D.C. as streetcar routes and the first few years of being Metrobus routes in 1973.

1976 Service Changes

The 84 running to New Carrollton Station in 2014

On March 27, 1976, routes 84 & 85 were rerouted to make a turn from Rhode Island Avenue, onto the intersection of Washington Place to enter and serve the newly opened Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood station. Routes 84 & 85 would then loop back onto Washington Place and then make a turn to get back onto Rhode Island Avenue and follow the rest of their routing along with routes 82, 83, & 86, the rest of the way from the Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood station all the way up to West Potomac Park via Downtown Washington D.C.. The routes would also serve Rhode Island when going Southbound.

1978 Service Changes

On September 21, 1978, routes 82, 83, 86, 84, 85 were shorten to terminate at Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood station only due to it being cost effective and duplicte to both the Red Line and other Metrobus routes. Passengers would have to transfer to either another Metrobus route or the Red Line to travel the rest of the way to Downtown Washington D.C. or West Potomac Park from Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood station.

On November 21, 1978, when New Carrollton station opened, routes 84 & 85 were extended from their terminus at Eastpine Shopping Center, to New Carrollton station via Riverdale Road, Auburn Avenue, Good Luck Road, Lamont Drive, Carrollton Parkway, 85th Place, Powhatan Street, Westbrook Drive, 85th Avenue, West Lanham Drive, and Ellin Road. While route 84 would be the main route that operated seven days a week between Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood station & New Carrollton, route 85 would operate during weekday peak hours that would only allow passengers to board in Washington D.C. and alight in Maryland. Route 84 would still serve the Eastpine Shopping Center terminal while route 85 will bypass the terminal inside the shopping center.[1][2]

2007 Service changes

On December 30, 2007, route 85 was discontinued and replaced it with modified route 84 trips which would have the same restrictions as the route 85 trips, while allowing passengers to board in Washington D.C. and alight in Maryland. During that same time, route 84's diversion into the Eastpine Shopping Center was removed and route 84 was rerouted to follow 85's routing straight along Riverdale Road through the Eastpine Shopping Center.[3]

2014 Service Change

On December 14, 2014, route 84 was renamed Route T14 keeping the same routing and discontinuing the 84 designation. WMATA also announced a limited-stop segment between Rhode Island Avenue station and Mount Rainier that will operate at all times for routes T14 and T18. Local service would be provided by routes 81, 82, 83, and 86.[4]

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References

  1. "Bus Routes Change Sunday to Link With Orange Line". Washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  2. "Rhode Island Avenue Great Streets Plan : Existing Conditions Analysis" (PDF). Planning.dc.gov. Retrieved 2019-01-12.
  3. "Metro News Release". Wmata.com. Retrieved 2019-01-12.
  4. "Metro News Release | WMATA". www.wmata.com. Retrieved 2019-01-12.
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