Corridor Cities Transitway

Overview
System Maryland Transit Administration
Garage Metropolitan Grove station
Status Proposed
Began service 2021 (2021)[1]
Route
Route type Bus rapid transit
Locale Montgomery County, Maryland
Start Metropolitan Grove station
End Shady Grove station
Length 15 mi (24 km)[2]
Stops 13[2]
Other routes CCT Service via Universities at Shady Grove
Service
Level Daily
Frequency 3.5 minutes peak, 6 minutes mid-day, 10 minutes off-peak
Weekend frequency 10 minutes
Journey time 38 minutes
Operates 4:30 AM - 1:00 AM
Daily ridership 35,900 (2035)[2]

The Corridor Cities Transitway (CCT) is a proposed 15-mile (24 km) bus rapid transit line in Maryland that would run from the Shady Grove Metro station in Gaithersburg northwest to Clarksburg.[3] The master plans for Montgomery County and Frederick County provide for the eventual extension of the CCT northward along I-270 into Frederick City.

On August 5, 2013, the State of Maryland announced that $100 million has been budgeted for planning, final design, and right-of-way acquisition for the first phase of the project, which comprises 9 miles (14 km) of the route.[4] As of 2012, the Phase I cost was estimated at $545 million, and the total project cost was estimated to be $828 million. No funding has been allocated for the second phase, which would cover the remaining 6 miles (9.7 km). The state is applying for federal grants for the project.[5]

A study was performed by the Maryland Transit Administration in coordination with the larger I-270/US 15 Multi-Modal Corridor Study conducted by the Maryland Department of Transportation, examining multiple options for the region including possible Express toll lanes along I-270.

References

  1. "Schedule - Corridor Cities Transitway". Corridor Cities Transitway. Maryland Transit Administration. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
  2. 1 2 3 "Description of Project - Corridor Cities Transitway". Corridor Cities Transitway. Maryland Transit Administration. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
  3. Montgomery County Planning Department, Silver Spring, MD. "Corridor Cities Transitway." Accessed 2013-10-15.
  4. Maryland Transit Administration. "Governor O’Malley Announces $100 Million in Transportation Investment for the CCT Project." Corridor Cities Transitway. Accessed 2013-10-15.
  5. Shaver, Katherine (2013-07-27). "Work on Montgomery transitway is scaled back". Washington Post.

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