Montgomery Bus Rapid Transit

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In 2013, the Montgomery County Council unanimously approved an 81-mile bus rapid transit system – which may be the most ambitious bus rapid transit plan for any suburban jurisdiction in the United States. Once built, the approved corridors will connect Montgomery County’s major neighborhoods, employment centers, and commercial corridors. Montgomery County is currently doing studies for the first three BRT routes: MD355, Veirs Mill Rd, and RT.29.

As of May 2017, the Montgomery County Council has signed off on $7.5 million to design the Rt. 29 BRT line and to continuing studying BRT along MD 355. The Montgomery County Department of Transportation has also been awarded $10 million in TIGER grant funds to construct the Rt. 29 BRT line, named “Flash.” It is set to open in 2020. The route is planned from the Burtonsville Park and Ride to Downtown Silver Spring in both dedicated shoulder lanes and mixed traffic. Plans for more dedicated space in the southern portion of the corridor are underway. This will be the first BRT line in Montgomery County.

Resources

Here are some additional great resources to learn more about our work for BRT in Montgomery County:

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What to know about the University Boulevard Corridor Plan — and how you can help

What to know about the University Boulevard Corridor Plan — and how you can help

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The University Boulevard Corridor Plan lays out in detail how we can achieve safer streets, a wider and more accommodating variety of housing options, and greater environmental resilience. 

CSG in the News: Montgomery County’s Flash BRT on 355 will reduce travel times, if and when it is completed

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June 27, 2025 | Ethan Goffman | Greater Greater Washington “This is a plan that has been on the books a long time, and they’re taking lots of steps to finally build this network out,” said Carrie Kisicki, Montgomery Advocacy Manager at the Coalition for Smarter Growth. [...] Kisicki also

CSG in the news: Montgomery County begins construction of 14-mile Bus Rapid Transit line

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Pete Tomao, an advocate with the Coalition for Smarter Growth, said the Montgomery BRT line will not only bring badly needed transit enhancements to the corridor, but will serve as a model for the region.

RELEASE: Reaction to County Executive Leggett BRT Annoucement

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 2, 2016 CONTACT Pete Tomao, Coalition for Smarter Growth 516-318-0605 pete@smartergrowth.net Montgomery County – Earlier today, County Executive Ike Leggett released an update to his proposed transportation budget, adding funding to make near term improvements to bus service and continue Bus Rapid Transit studies. “When the

RELEASE: Coalition for Smarter Growth voices support for rapid transit funding in Montgomery County CIP

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 21, 2015 CONTACT Pete Tomao Montgomery County Advocacy Manager Coalition for Smarter Growth 516-318-0605 pete@smartergrowth.net MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD--- A coalition of business leaders and transit advocates is endorsing a council initiative to jump start Montgomery County’s plan for a Rapid Transit System (RTS). Yesterday, the County