Ride On
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A Gillig diesel-electric hybrid bus at Glenmont station, in the most recent paint scheme
Parent Montgomery County
Headquarters 101 Monroe Street, 5th Floor, Rockville, Maryland, USA
Service type bus service, paratransit
Routes 80
Fleet 540
Fuel type CNG, Diesel, Diesel-electric Hybrid
Web site Montgomery County Transit

Ride On is the primary public transportation system in Montgomery County, Maryland. Ride On serves Montgomery County as well as the community of Langley Park in Prince George's County. Ride On also serves the Takoma Metro station, and Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C.

Ride On operates 80 routes, including operating three Metrobus routes on weekends.[1]

In 2009, Ride On introduced a new logo and blue-yellow-green paint scheme with the delivery of new Gillig Low Floor clean diesel and hybrid buses.

In the fall of 2011, Ride On's 12 new 40' Gillig Low Floor hybrid buses (5349-5360) and 1 clean diesel bus (5758) went into service. All 13 of these buses were purchased with stimulus funds from the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act.

Contents

Fares [link]

Ride On's current fares are $1.70 for riders using cash and $1.50 for riders using SmarTrip. As of January 4, 2009, Ride On no longer issues or accepts paper transfers. Riders must use a SmarTrip card to get the rail-to-bus discount or to transfer free from bus to bus.

Routes [link]

  • Route 1: Silver Spring-Friendship Heights. Runs Daily
  • Route 2: Silver Spring-Lytonsville. Runs daily. Service was added to Walter Reed in the late 1990s
  • Route 3: Silver Spring-Takoma. Runs rush hour Monday-Friday with AM service going to Silver Spring and PM Service to Takoma.
  • Route 4: Silver Spring-Kensington. Runs Monday-Friday. Was rerouted from Colesville-East West-16th to 2nd Avenue in the late 1990s
  • Route 5: Silver Spring-Twinbrook Station. Runs daily. Rerouted from 2nd Ave to Spring and 16th Streets in late 1990s.
  • Route 6: Grosvenor-Parkside-Montgomery Mall. Runs Monday-Friday. Service to Wheaton was discontinued in September 2009 and replaced by route 37
  • Route 7: Wheaton-Forest Glen. Runs Monday-Friday. Service to Kensington via Plyers Mill Road discontinued in September 2010.
  • Route 8: Silver Spring-Wheaton via Forest Glen Rd. Runs Monday-Saturday
  • Route 9: Silver Spring-Wheaton via Amherst Ave. Runs daily. Also serves as the midday Wheaton Plaza shuttle, replacing the old route 40 in 1998.
  • Route 10: Twinbrook Station-Hillandale. Runs Daily. Replaced the old Metrobus route C8 (Randolph Road) in 1998.
  • Route 11: Silver Spring-Friendship Heights. Runs Monday-Friday rush hour. Morning service from Silver Spring, and afternoon service from Friendship Heights.
  • Route 12: Silver Spring-Takoma via Carroll Ave. Runs Daily
  • Route 13: Silver Spring-Takoma via Sligo Creek Parkway. Runs rush hour Monday-Friday
  • Route 14: Silver Spring-Takoma via University Blvd. Runs Monday-Saturday. Some midday trips serve Eastern Middle School students.
  • Route 15: Silver Spring-Langley Park via Piney Branch Rd. Runs daily. 2nd highest ridership among Rideon routes at 4500 per day.
  • Route 16: Silver Spring-Takoma via New Hampshire Ave. Runs daily. Service was extended from Langley Park to Takoma Metro via New Hampshire and Ethan-Allen Avenues in 1997 in the aftermath of Takoma Park's secession from Prince Georges to Montgomery County in 1997
  • Route 17: Silver Spring-Langley Park via Montgomery College. Runs daily
  • Route 18: Silver Spring-Langley Park via Takoma Station. Runs daily.
  • Route 19: Silver Spring-Northwood. Runs Monday-Friday with morning service to Silver Spring and afternoon service to Dallas Avenue.
  • Route 20: Silver Spring-Hillandale via Piney Branch Rd. Runs daily
  • Route 21: Silver Spring-Briggs Chaney Park & Ride. Runs Monday-Friday Rush Hour with AM service to Silver Spring and afternoon service to Briggs Chaney. Service on this route began in 2007.
  • Route 22: Silver Spring-Hillandale via White Oak Research Center. Runs Monday-Friday rush hours.
  • Route 23: Friendship Heights-Sibley Hospital. Runs Monday-Saturday. Saturday service began on the late 1990s.
  • Route 24: Hillandale-Takoma. Runs Monday-Friday rush hour with AM Service to Takoma and PM service to Hillandale. Service was extended from Northwest Park to Hillandale in the late 1990s.
  • Route 25: Takoma-Langley Park via Maple Avenue. Runs Monday-Friday with service extended from Maple and Kennebec Avenues to Langley Park in 2009.
  • Route 26: Montgomery Mall-Glenmont. Runs daily. Weekend service to National Capitol Trolley Museum discontinued in 2008. Replaced original Metrobus C8 in 1996.
  • Route 28: Silver Spring VanGo Shuttle. Runs every seven minutes Monday-Friday from 7:00 AM-7:00 PM.
  • Route 29: Bethesda-Glen Echo/Friendship Heights. Runs between Friendship Heights and Bethesda Metro Monday-Friday, and Friendship Heights-Glen Echo on weekends. Replaced Metrobus N8 in early 1990s between Glen Echo and Friendship Heights, and original Rideon route 31 between Glen Echo and Bethesda in mid 1990s.
  • Route 30: Bethesda-Medical Center. Runs Monday-Friday
  • Route 31: Wheaton-Glenmont. Runs rush hour Monday-Friday. Service began in 1998, coinciding with Glenmont Metro's opening.
  • Route 32: Bethesda-Naval Ship Center/Cabin John. Runs Monday-Friday rush hour.
  • Route 33: Glenmont-Medical Center. Runs Monday-Friday rush hour. Before Glenmont Metro opened, service ran between Wheaton and Medical Center stations. In 2003, service was extended to Bethesda via East Bethesda to replace the old route 27. Service to Bethesda discontinued on September 5th 2010.
  • Route 34: Aspen Hill-Friendship Heights. Runs daily. Also served as a midday Downtown Bethesda shuttle until the late 1990s. AM and PM rush service extended from Wheaton to Aspen Hill in the late 1990s to replace the old route 41. Service extended from Bethesda to Friendship Heights via Wisconsin Avenue on May 4th 1998, replacing the old route 42.
  • Route 36: Bethesda-Potomac via Hillandale Rd. Runs Monday-Friday. AM and PM rush hour service diverts to Hillandale Road in 2003, replacing a portion of the old route 27.
  • Route 37: Wheaton via Grosvenor-Potomac. Runs Monday-Friday. AM and PM rush service extended from Grosvenor to Wheaton via Strathmore Ave and Plyers Mill Road in September 2009, essentially replacing Rideon route 6 between Wheaton and Grosvenor.
  • Route 38: Wheaton-Montgomery Mall. Runs Daily
  • Route 39: Glenmont-Briggs Chaney Park & Ride. Runs Monday-Friday rush hour. Service diverted from Wheaton to Glenmont in 1998 after Glenmont metro opened.
  • Route 41: Aspen Hill-Glenmont. Runs daily. Replaced Metrobus Y6 in 1998.
  • Route 43: Shady Grove-Traville Transit Center-Fallsgrove Center. Runs Monday-Saturday
  • Route 44: Twinbrook-Rockville. Runs Monday-Friday rush hour.
  • Route 45: Rockville Regional Transit-Twinbrook/Rockville. Runs Monday-Saturday.
  • Route 46: Rockville-Hwy. 355-Medical Center. Runs daily
  • Route 47: Rockville-Montgomery Mall-Bethesda. Runs daily. This route ran between Rockville and Grosvenor via Montgomery Mall on Monday-Saturday before being rerouted in 2002 to Bethesda to replace the route 35 on Greentree and Fernwood Roads.
  • Route 48: Wheaton-Rockville. Runs daily. This route replaced Metrobus Q4 in the early 1990s.
  • Route 49: Rockville-Glenmont. Runs daily. This route replaced Metrobus Y4 in 1998.
  • Route 51: Glenmont-Norbeck Park & Ride. Runs Monday-Friday rush hour.
  • Route 52: Rockville-Montgomery General Hospital. Runs Monday-Friday Rush hour.
  • Route 53: Shady Grove-Glenmont. Runs Monday-Friday Rush hour. Service was extended from Olney to Glenmont metro along Georgia Avenue in 1998, coinciding with the opening of Glenmont Metro.
  • Route 54: Rockville-Lakeforest via Lakeforest Mall. Runs Daily
  • Route 55: Rockville-Germantown Transit Center. Runs Daily. This route is the most heavily used route with over 8000 passengers a day.
  • Route 56: Rockville-Lakeforest via Lost Knife Rd. Runs Daily.
  • Route 57: Shady Grove-Lakeforest via Redland Rd. Runs Daily.
  • Route 58: Shady Grove-Lakeforest via East Village. Runs Daily.
  • Route 59: Rockville-Montgomery Village. Runs Daily.
  • Route 60: Shady Grove-Montgomery Village. Runs Monday-Friday rush hour. AM service to Shady Grove and PM service to Montgomery Village.
  • Route 61: Shady Grove-Germantown Transit Center. Runs Daily.
  • Route 63: Rockville-Shady Grove. Runs Monday-Friday rush hour.
  • Route 64: Shady Grove-Montgomery Village via Centerway Rd. Runs daily.
  • Route 65: Shady Grove-Montgomery Village via Midcounty Hwy. Runs Monday-Friday rush hour. AM service to Shady Grove and PM service to Montgomery Village.
  • Route 66: Shady Grove-Traville Transit Center via Shady Grove Hospital. Runs Monday-Friday rush hour. AM service to Traville Transit Center and PM service to Shady Grove.
  • Route 67: Shady Grove-Traville Transit Center via Fredrick Rd. Runs Monday-Friday Rush Hour. AM service to Shady Grove and PM service to Traville Transit Center.
  • Route 70: Germantown-Bethesda Express. Runs Monday-Friday rush hour.
  • Route 71: Shady Grove-Kingsview Park & Ride via Hopkins Rd. Runs Monday-Friday rush hour.
  • Route 74: Shady Grove-Germantown Transit Center. Runs Monday-Friday.
  • Route 75: Clarksburg Correctional Facility-Germantown Transit Center
  • Route 76: Shady Grove-Poolesville
  • Route 78: Shady Grove-Kingsview Park & Ride via Great Seneca Hwy.
  • Route 79: Shady Grove-Germantown
  • Route 81: Rockville-White Flint
  • Route 83: Germantown Transit Center-Milestone Park & Ride
  • Route 90: Shady Grove-Damascus
  • Route 93: US-HHS-Twinbrook Station
  • Route 96: Grosvenor-Rock Spring-Montgomery Mall
  • Route 97: Germantown Transit Center-Gunners Lake
  • Route 98: Germantown Transit Center-Seabreeze Court
  • Route 100: Shady Grove-Germantown Transit Center Express

Fleet [link]

Ride On operates a fleet consisting mainly of Diesel, CNG, and Diesel-electric hybrid buses produced by Orion Bus Industries, Gillig Corporation, New Flyer Industries and Cutaway Vans by ElDorado National & Championbodies and Navistar International & Chevrolet chassis.

Year Manufacturer Model Length (ft.) Picture Engine/Transmission Fleet Series (Qty.)
<<< Diesel >>>
1994-99 Gillig Phantom 35 DDS 50/Voith D863.3
or
Cummins M-11/Allison B400R
5360-5397, 5400-5423
(62)*some units retired
1996 Orion 05.503 (V) Cummins M-11/Voith D863.3 5550-5566
(17)*some units retired
1998 5572-5579
(8)
1999 40 DDS 50/Voith D863.3 5705-5725
(21)
2001-02 05.504 (V) 35 Ride On 5618 at Glenmont.jpg 5580-5623
(44)
2008-11 Gillig Low Floor 29 Cummins ISL/Allison B400R 5001-5031
(31)
40 5726-5758
(33)
<<< Diesel-electric Hybrid >>>
2006-11 Gillig Low Floor 40 Ride On 5312 at Glenmont.jpg Cummins ISB/Allison EP-40 HybriDrive 5300-5313, 5314-5360
(61)
<<< Compressed Natural Gas >>>
1996 Orion 05.503 (V) 35 Cummins L10G/ZF HP590 5997-5999
(3)
2000 05.501 (V) 40 DDS 50/Voith D863.3 5803-5821
(19)
2003-05 07.502 (VII) 35 Ride On 5924 at Shady Grove.jpg DDS 50or Cummins Westport C Gas Plus/Voith D864.3
or
Cummins Westport C Gas Plus/ZF 5HP592C
5900-5957
(58)
2005 New Flyer C40LF 40 Cummins Westport C Gas Plus/Allison B400R 5822-5836
(15)
Historic Ride On logo, used until mid-2009.

The bus fleet, owned and operated by Ride On, is distributed among two garages in Silver Spring and Gaithersburg. Gaithersburg garage is located adjacent to the Shady Grove Metro rail yard. The cutaway fleet is located in Kensington.

References [link]

  1. ^ Ride On Routes and Schedules

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Ride_On_(bus)

Ride On

Ride On may refer to:

  • Ride On, a song by Jimmy McCarthy, covered among others by Christy Moore and Cruachan
  • Ride On (Christy Moore album), an album (and song) by Christy Moore
  • Ride On (Izzy Stradlin album), an album by Izzy Stradlin
  • Ride On (Texas Hippie Coalition album), an album (and song) by American red dirt metal music ensemble Texas Hippie Coalition
  • Ride On, an album by Albert Järvinen
  • "Ride On", a AC/DC song from album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
  • "Ride On, Baby", a song by Jagger/Richards
  • "Ride On", a song by Sacha Di Manolo
  • Ride On (bus), the bus system in Montgomery County, Maryland
  • Bicycle Network

    Bicycle Network is a charity, one of the largest cycling membership organisations in the world (45,000 members, 2015), whose mission is to have More People Cycling More Often. The name was changed from Bicycle Victoria to Bicycle Network Victoria in July 2011 to Bicycle Network in August 2013.

    Bicycle Network is financially self-supporting and independent. It is primarily funded by its major events and membership subscriptions. Some events and programs receive specific government and commercial sponsorship, though Bicycle Network maintains financial independence as an organisation. This independence allows the organisation to lobby in the interests of bicycle riders without perceived external financial pressure, although this is debated by critics (see below).

    Currently Bicycle Network employs about 60 permanent staff and has a number of additional staff on contract for events and special projects, as well as using the services of volunteers for events. Craig Richards is the CEO, succeeding from Harry Barber who had been the CEO since 1996. Bicycle Network has offices in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia and Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The organisation also has a workshop in Sunshine, Victoria.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Ride On

    by: Dave Stewart

    True you ride the finest horse I have ever seen,
    Standing sixteen, one or two. With eyes wild and green,
    You ride the horse so well, hands light to the touch,
    I could never go with you no matter how I wanted to.
    Ride on, see you, I could never go with you
    No matter how I wanted to.
    Ride on, see you, I could never go with you
    No matter how I wanted to.
    When you ride in to the night without a trace behind,
    Run your claw along my gut one last time.
    I turn to face an empty space where you used to lie,
    And look for the spark that lights the night
    Through a teardrop in my eye.
    Ride on, see you, I could never go with you
    No matter how I wanted to.
    Ride on, see you, I could never go with you
    No matter how I wanted to.




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