WASHINGTON — The DC Circulator will officially cease operations at the end of the month, according to the District Department of Transportation. DDOT said in a press release Tuesday that DC Circulator ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The DC Circulator bus service ends Tuesday meaning riders will need to find other means of public ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Darryl Hairston is a former supervisor with the DC Circulator. He said it’s been a tough transition ...
This video is no longer available. It was last July when the District Department of Transportation announced that it was the end of the road for the D.C. Circulator. Tuesday, Dec. 31 will be the bus ...
The DC Circulator bus system stopped operations at the end of 2024, and now its vehicles are up for auction on GovDeals.com for thousands of dollars a pop. The most expensive of the buses, a 2016 New ...
D.C. Circulator buses disappeared from the city’s streets after Dec. 31. But in recent weeks, some of the vehicles have been spotted cruising along streets in unfamiliar locales, like pictures of an ...
The D.C. Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to use the sale of Circulator buses to compensate employees of the soon-to-be-extinct service, overriding a veto from Mayor Muriel E. Bowser. The vote ...
Electric vehicles have entered the mainstream, and even city administrations are using them for public transport as they try to "go green." However, the opposite is also true, with the DC Department ...
WASHINGTON — A series of transit changes happening this week in D.C. will impact people's commute no matter what mode of transportation they use to get around the city. The D.C. Circulator Bus service ...
The District’s DC Circulator bus system, which has been a popular mode of transportation for riders throughout the Greater Washington Area, began laying off employees on Tuesday, Oct. 1. Ninety ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — On Monday morning, D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson called DC Mayor Muriel Bowser "null and wrong." On the first day of cuts in October, the council proposed the D.C.