16th Street Limited Line


The 16th Street Limited Line, designated Route S9, is a limited stop MetroExtra bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Silver Spring station, which is served by the Red Line of the Washington Metro, and McPherson Square station, which is served by the Orange, Blue, and Silver lines of the Washington Metro. The line operates every 4-10 minutes during rush hours and 20 minutes during weekday midday and Saturdays only. Trips are roughly 50-55 minutes long. Additional PM peak hour trips end at 16th Street and Colorado Avenue. This line provides additional service between Monday and Saturday along the 16th Street corridor supplementing routes S1, and S2.

Background

Route S9 provides Monday through Saturday service between Silver Spring station and McPherson Square station, running primarily on the 16th Street corridor. The route provides limited stop service supplementing the commuter route S1 and the local route S2.
Route S9 currently operates out of Montgomery division. It originally operated out of Northern division until it was closed in 2019. The line mostly utilizes 2009 New Flyer DE40LFas but often uses other buses from Montgomery.

History

Express lines along the 16th Street corridor were originally operated by routes S3 and S5. These routes provided service from Silver Spring station to Franklin Square. However the line was discontinued in the 1990s in favor for routes S1, S2, and S4.
In 2008, a study was released along the 16th Street corridor in order to improve the line by both WMATA and the District Department of Transportation. The corridor averages a weekday ridership of 16,000 making it the third most heavily used line in the Metrobus system, Parts of the proposal was to create a new route S3 which would be a shorten routes S1, S2, and S4 and create a limited stop route S9. According to the study, it goes for routes S3 and S9:

S9

The S3 proposal was mentioned again in 2013.

New Route S9

On March 30, 2009, route S9 was introduced as a new limited-stop express route between Silver Spring station and McPherson Square station along 16th Street serving only 16 stops in both directions. The new route will supplement routes S1, S2 and S4 during the weekday peak-hours only.
The new route also debut new hybrid buses branded under the express scheme which were used for the S9. These new buses were painted in the 4th Generation paint scheme with the primary color being blue instead of red.

2012 Changes

On June 17, 2012, the express branding was merged into the MetroExtra brand. All routes that originally operated under the limited-stop express branding was merged into the MetroExtra brand in order to simplify the brands. Route S9 was converted in the fall of 2012.

2015 Changes

When the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center at Silver Spring station opened, route S9 was rerouted from its terminus along Wayne Avenue to the new transit center. The S9 were assigned to Bus Bay 104 on level 1.

2016 Proposed Changes

In 2016 during WMATA FY2018 budget, WMATA proposed to add midday and Saturday service to route S9 at a 20 minute frequency and increase the peak hour frequency from 7-8 minutes to 6 minutes between Silver Spring and Missouri/Colorado avenues NW and 7-8 minutes to 3 minutes from Missouri/Colorado avenues NW to Franklin Square. These changes were recommended by DDOT’s 16th Street NW Transit Priority Planning Study from April 2016:
Performance Measures goes as the following:
Performance MeasureRoutes S2, S4Routes S9WMATA GuidelinePass/Fail
Average Weekday Riders13,2583,913432Pass
Cost Recovery38.79%39.76%16.6%Pass
Subsidy per Rider$1.85$1.77$4.81Pass
Riders per Trip36.937.010.7Pass
Riders per Revenue Mile4.84.81.3Pass

On June 25, 2017, midday and Saturday service was added to route S9 that will operate every 20 minutes. Also additional Route S9 limited-stop trips will be added to the schedule, including trips between 16th Street & Missouri Avenue NW and Franklin Square during morning rush hour and between Franklin Square and 16th Street & Colorado Avenue NW during afternoon rush hour.

2019 Proposed Changes

In 2019, WMATA proposed to reroute route S9 to remain straight along 16th Street instead of diverting onto Alaska and Eastern Avenues NW and add service to bus stops at 16th Street & Kalmia Road NW, 16th Street & Portal Drive NW and 16th Street & Eastern Avenue NW in order to replace route S4 which is proposed to be renamed route S9. Route S9 will also have service extended to 11:00 PM and new Sunday service add to operate every 20 minutes between 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. This was due to the following according to WMATA:
Later in 2019, WMATA proposed to raise the MetroExtra fare from $2.00 to $3.00 and extend the hours of route S9.

2020 Changes

On August 23, 2020, route S9 was rerouted to remain along 16th Street instead of diverting onto Alaska Avenue and Eastern Avenue in order to replace the S4. Route S9 service was also extended to 11:00 PM on Monday through Saturday and added Sunday service operating every 20 minutes between 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Service on Alaska Avenue and Eastern Avenue is still provided by route S2.