Here’s the latest I can share about WMATA’s Trip Planner.
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The most recent major update to WMATA’s Trip Planner was tied to the launch of the new Metrobus network, with planners updated to reflect new routes, names, and schedules ahead of the rollout. This update also included guidance on planning trips for future dates and notes that certain bus stops would be consolidated or renamed as part of the redesign. This information was announced in late April 2025 and described how customers can preview trips for service changes starting in late June 2025.[1][2]
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For riders in the DC region, the Trip Planner integrates upcoming Ride On (Montgomery County) changes and provides a path to preview how transfers and connections will work under the new network; however, some details may be updated closer to the actual rollout, so checking the planner on the day you travel is advised. The release emphasized user feedback channels and Outreach materials to help communities adjust to the changes.[2][1]
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If you’re planning travel in the near term, you can still use the Trip Planner to configure your origin/destination, then apply “More Options” to choose departure times and dates to simulate future service. The guidance notes that announcements and on-board reminders will roll out beginning in May ahead of the June 29–July 5 changes.[1]
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For broader context, WMATA maintains a news page with updates about service information and planning tools, and you can also monitor WMATA’s official social channels for real-time alerts or quick-change notices that might affect planning. These sources often reflect the most current adjustments or advisories affecting Trip Planner usage.[6][1]
Illustration: If you’re planning a trip from a local origin to a common destination and want to preview how the new bus network will affect your route, try selecting a weekday date shortly after the June 29 rollout and use the “More Options” to set a specific departure time; you’ll see the updated route names and schedules reflected in the planner when the changes go into effect.[1]
If you’d like, tell me your origin, destination, and a rough travel date, and I can guide you step-by-step on how to preview that trip in the WMATA Trip Planner based on the latest rollout details. I can also look up the most current WMATA news pages for any newer developments if you want, and I’ll cite sources.
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