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The College Park–Bethesda Line, designated Route J4, was a rush hour-only MetroExtra bus route operated by the
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between the College Park–University of Maryland station of the
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and
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Lines of the
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and
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of the Red Line of the
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. The J4 operated throughout the neighborhoods in Prince George's and Montgomery counties in Maryland. This line ran along current construction for the upcoming Purple Line between College Park and Bethesda.


Route description and service

The J4 operated from Montgomery Division every 20 minutes from 5:20 AM – 9:30 AM and 3:25 PM – 7:45 PM on weekday rush hours, operating from both directions. Service operated limited stops along Woodmont Avenue, Montgomery Lane, Montgomery Avenue, East West Highway, Colesville Road, Wayne Avenue, Flower Avenue, Branch Road, and University Boulevard, Campus Drive, Stadium Drive, Regents Drive, and River Road. The first two westbound trips operated along Valley Drive and Union Drive inside University of Maryland. The J4 served all stops in
College Park, Maryland College Park is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, located approximately from the northeast border of Washington, D.C. Its population was 34,740 at the 2020 United States census. It is the home of the University of Mary ...
between
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and College Park–University of Maryland station, while it had limited stops north of College Park to
Bethesda, Maryland Bethesda () is an unincorporated, census-designated place in southern Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. Located just northwest of Washington, D.C., it is a major business and government center of the Washington metropolitan region ...
.


History

Route J4 operated between Bethesda and
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until 1978 when it was shorten to operate between Silver Spring station and Bethesda being replaced by route F6. Around the 1980s, route J4 was extended to Montgomery Mall to serve alongside the Bethesda-Silver Spring Line with routes the J1, J2, and J6. However the route was discontinued in the 1990s. In the late 1990s to early 2000s, the Maryland Department of Transportation had a goal of providing service between College Park and Bethesda. Maryland already implement the C8 between Glenmont and College Park and later extended to White Flint in 2000. The Purple Line was mentioned during the 1990s but with high construction costs and delays led the project to be in the talks until construction began in 2017. Originally, the plan between College Park and Bethesda was to have an Bus rapid transit opposed to a light rail. While the purple line was still in talks, WMATA and the MTA created route J4 to operate between College Park station and Bethesda station on April 15, 2002. Route J4 was created in order to meet the
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's goal of providing better transportation between the
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and various places throughout
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. Route J4 was also created by WMATA to provide limited stop service between the College Park–University of Maryland station and
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via the
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, Langley Park, and the Silver Spring station, which the
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originally had as a goal for its Purple Line
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trains to operate on. However, since the Purple Line was yet to be built and had a long way to go in terms of getting the necessary funding and approval from
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, and Montgomery County. The J4 provides extra service for the J1 and J2 along East-West Highway and C2, C4 along University Boulevard. The J4 becomes a local route between the University Of Maryland and College Park station serving all stops. The J4 became a MetroExtra route in 2007, as part of increasing more service from Routes J1 and J3. This brings faster service on the J4, as the MetroExtra conversion is part of a collaboration between the MTA and WMATA. With the Silver Spring Transit Center's opening in 2015, J4 going Eastbound was given Bus Bay 223 on Level 2 along with the F4, while J4 going Westbound was given Bus Bay 102 on Level 1 along with routes J1 & J2 . When the
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opened on December 22, 2016, the J4 was rerouted, along with several other Metrobus, Ride On buses, Shuttle-UM and TheBus routes, to serve the newly opened Transit Center. Route J4 would serve Bus Bay A. Beginning on September 1, 2019 for nine months, the College Park Metrobus loop was temporarily closed for construction of the Purple line at College Park station having all stops located along River Road. As of a result, route J4 was temporarily rerouted along River Road having to turn around on the roundabout along Haig Drive to return to its regular route going to Bethesda. All route J4 service was suspended due to WMATA's response to the
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beginning on March 16, 2020. Beginning on April 20, 2020, parts of Calvert Road was closed due to the ongoing construction of the Purple line, route J4 was expected to be temporarily rerouted along
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and to turn on Calvert Road to serve the west side of College Park–University of Maryland station since vehicles cannot travel along parts of Calvert Road had it returned to service. However the reroute has not operated due to the 2019-20
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outbreak and Metro's reduced service since March 13. On September 26, 2020, WMATA proposed to eliminate all route J4 service due to low federal funding. Route J4 has not operated since March 13, 2020 due to Metro's response to the
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. By September 5, 2021, all remaining suspended routes, including the J4 were no longer listed on WMATA's website.


References

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