Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Washington, D.C.)

D10, D1X
Pennsylvania Avenue
Pennsylvania Avenue Limited
Route 32 in Federal Triangle
Overview
SystemMetrobus
OperatorWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
GarageAndrews Federal Center, Shepherd Parkway
StatusActive
Began serviceJuly 29, 1862 (streetcar)
1936 (bus)
PredecessorsWashington and Georgetown Railroad, Naylor Road Line, Routes 30, 32, 34, 35 and 36
Route
LocalePrince George's County, Southeast, Southwest, Northwest
Communities servedFoggy Bottom, Federal Triangle, Capitol Hill, Downtown, Barney Circle, Fairlawn, Good Hope, Naylor Gardens, Hillcrest, Skyland
Landmarks servedKennedy Center (D10), Foggy Bottom station (D10), Farragut West station (D10), Farragut North station (D10), White House (D10), McPherson Square station (D10), Metro Center station (D10), Federal Triangle station, Archives station, National Mall, U.S. Capitol, Federal Center SW station, Capitol South station, Eastern Market station, Potomac Avenue station, L’Enfant Square, Skyland (D10), Hillcrest (D1X), Southern Avenue station (D10), Naylor Road station (D1X)
StartD10: Kennedy Center
Foggy Bottom station (Late nights)
D1X: Federal Triangle
ViaNew Hampshire Avenue NW (D10), H Street/I Street NW (D10), Pennsylvania Avenue NW/SE, Naylor Road SE, Alabama Avenue SE (D10), Branch Avenue SE (D1X)
EndD10: Southern Avenue station
D1X: Naylor Road station
Other routesD80, D82
Service
LevelDaily
Frequency12 - 20 minutes (6 AM - 9 PM)
20 - 30 minutes (After 9 PM)
OperatesD10: 24 Hours
D1X: 5:00 AM - 2:15 AM
Ridership1,702,552 (32, FY 2024)
1,082,829 (36, FY 2024)
TransfersSmarTrip only
TimetablePennsylvania Avenue Line
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The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, designated as Pennsylvania Avenue on Route D10, and Pennsylvania Avenue Limited on Route D1X, are daily Metrobus routes in Washington, D.C., Operating between the Southern Avenue station (D10) or Naylor Road station (D1X) of the Green Line of the Washington Metro and the Kennedy Center (D10) or Federal Triangle (D1X). Late night D10 trips are truncated to Foggy Bottom station of the Blue, Orange and Silver Lines of the Washington Metro. Until the 1960s, it was a streetcar line, opened in 1862 by the Washington and Georgetown Railroad as the first line in the city.

The routing also incorporated portions of the Naylor Road Line, formerly a standalone route.