Veirs Mill Road Line
{{Short description|Bus route in Washington Metropolitan Area}}
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{{Infobox bus line
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|number = Q2, Q4, Q6
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|subheader = Veirs Mill Road Line
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|image = WMATA 2005 New Flyer DE40LF 6017 on Route Q4.jpg
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|caption = Route Q4 at Wheaton station
|system = Metrobus
|operator = Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
|garage = Montgomery
|livery = Local
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|status = In Service
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|locale = Montgomery County, Maryland
|communities = Silver Spring, Forest Glen, Wheaton, Glenmont, Rockville, King Farm, Shady Grove, Derwood
|landmarks = Shady Grove station (Q2, Q6), Montgomery College (Q2, Q6), Rockville station, Wheaton station, Forest Glen station (Q2, Q4), Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center (Silver Spring station) (Q2, Q4)
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|start = Q2, Q6: Shady Grove station
Q4: Rockville station
|via = Rockville Pike, Veirs Mill Road, Georgia Avenue
|end = Q2, Q4: Silver Spring station
Q6: Wheaton station
|length = 55-60 minutes
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|level = Daily
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|frequency = 16-30 minutes (each line)
10 minutes (Weekday peak-hours)
15 minutes (Weekday midday and weekends)
30 minutes (Late nights)
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|day = 4:15 AM - 12:40 AM (Monday - Thursday)
4:15 AM - 1:40 AM (Friday)
4:45 AM - 1:40 AM (Saturday)
5:50 AM - 12:40 AM (Sunday)
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|timetable_link= [https://www.wmata.com/schedules/timetables/upload/Q1-6_210905.pdf Veirs Mills Road Line]
|ridership = 455,238 (Q2, FY 2024){{cite web | title=Metrobus FY2024 Annual Line Performance Report | website=wmata.com | url=https://www.wmata.com/about/records/upload/Metrobus-FY2024-Annual-Line-Performance-Report.pdf | access-date=February 17, 2025}}
838,786 (Q4, FY 2024)
710,937 (Q6, FY 2024)
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The Veirs Mill Road Line, designated Route Q2, Q4, Q6, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Silver Spring station and Shady Grove station of the Red Line of the Washington Metro. The line operates every 16–30 minutes at all times at a combined frequency of 10 minutes during weekday peak-hours, 15 minutes during the weekday midday and weekends, and 30 minutes during the late nights. All trips roughly take 55–60 minutes. The line operates along the Veirs Mill Road corridor connecting passengers to various Metro stations and communities.
Background
File:WMATA Metrobus 4359.jpg]]
File:WMATA 2009 New Flyer DE40LFA 6445 on Route Q6.jpg]]
The Veirs Mill Road Line consists of routes Q2, Q4 and Q6. Route Q2 operates between Silver Spring station and Shady Grove station. Route Q4 operates between Silver Spring station and Rockville station. Route Q6 operates between Wheaton station and Shady Grove station. All three routes operate under the same routing between Wheaton and Rockville stations. Most Q2 and Q6 trips serve Montgomery College, except during early morning and late night hours (before 6 AM and after 10 PM), and all trips on Sundays. During AM peak, the Q4 route does not operate, and all Q2 trips operate between Silver Spring and Montgomery College only. The scheduling of the routes goes as the following:
- Route Q2 operates during the AM Peak Hours and after 6:20 PM on weekdays, and before 8:00 AM and after 7:00 PM on Saturdays and before 8:00 AM and after 5:00 PM on Sundays.
- Route Q4 operates daily until 7:00 PM between Monday and Friday, until 8:00 PM on Saturdays and until 5:00 PM on Sundays.
- Route Q6 operates from Monday through Friday from 5:05 AM until 7:35 PM, from 7:00 AM until 7:35 PM on Saturdays and from 9:00 AM until 5:35 PM on Sundays.
Routes Q2, Q4 and Q6 currently operate out of Montgomery division. It sometimes utilizes articulated buses due to its high ridership volume.
=Route Stops=
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Bus stop
!Direction !Q2 !Q4 !Q6 !Connections |
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colspan="10"|Montgomery County, Maryland |
Silver Spring station Bus Bay 218 |Northbound station, |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: 70, 79, F4, J1, J2, S2, S9, Y2, Y7, Y8, Z2, Z6, Z7, Z8 |
Georgia Avenue / Ellsworth Drive
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: F4, Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Wayne Avenue / Dixon Avenue
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: 70, Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Colesville Road
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Cameron Street
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |
Georgia Avenue / Spring Street
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Ballard Street
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Noyes Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Highland Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Grace Church Road
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Luzerne Avenue
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Seminary Place
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Forest Glen Road Forest Glen station |Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Tilton Drive
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / American Finnmark Entrance
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Belvedere Boulevard
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / August Drive
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Hildarose Drive
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Dexter Avenue
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Dennis Avenue
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Evans Parkway
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Evans Drive
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Dayton Street
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Predella Drive
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: Y2, Y7, Y8 |
Georgia Avenue / Plyers Mill Road
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |
Georgia Avenue / Windham Lane
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |
Georgia Avenue / Veirs Mill Road
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |
Wheaton Station Bus Bays A and C |Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 7, 8, 9, 31, 34, 37, 38, 48 |
Veirs Mill Road / University Boulevard
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: C2 (Eastbound only), C4 |
Veirs Mill Road / University Boulevard
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / Galt Avenue
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / College View Drive
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / Norris Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / Newport Mill Road
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: C4 |
Veirs Mill Road / Claridge Road
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: C4 |
Veirs Mill Road / Andrew Street
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / Gail Street
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / Centerhill Street
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / Connecticut Avenue
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Metrobus: C4, L8 |
Viers Mill Road / Ferrara Avenue
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / Bushey Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / Randolph Road
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / Gridley Road
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 48 |
Veirs Mill Road / Havard Street
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 48 |
Veirs Mill Road / Turkey Branch Parkway
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 48 |
Veirs Mill Road / Edgebrook Road
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 48 |
Veirs Mill Road / Parkland Drive
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 48 |
Veirs Mill Road / Gaynor Road
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 48 |
Veirs Mill Road / Robindale Road
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} | |
Veirs Mill Road / #12701
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} | |
Veirs Mill Road / #12704
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} | |
Veirs Mill Road / Arbutus Avenue
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / Parklawn Memorial
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / Aspen Hill Road
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 26 |
Veirs Mill Road / Twinbrook Parkway
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 26, 45 |
Veirs Mill Road / Meadow Hall Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / Atlantic Avenue
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / #1902
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / #1907
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |
Veirs Mill Road / Nimitz Avenue
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} | |
Veirs Mill Road / Midway Avenue
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} | |
Veirs Mill Road / Okinawa Avenue
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 44 |
Veirs Mill Road / Broadwood Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 44 |
Veirs Mill Road / Clagett Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} | |
Veirs Mill Road / Edmonston Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} | |
Veirs Mill Road / Woodburn Road
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} | |
Veirs Mill Road / First Street
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} | |
Veirs Mill Road / Dodge Street
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} | |
Rockville Station Bus Bays D and G |Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 44, 45, 46, 47, 52, 55, 56, 59, 63, 81, 101, 301 |
Hungerford Drive / Beall Avenue
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} | |
Hungerford Drive / #451
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} | |
Hungerford Drive / North Washington Street
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} | |
Hungerford Drive / Frederick Avenue
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 45, 46, 55 |
Mannakee Street / Hungerford Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 46, 55 |
Mannakee Street / South Campus Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 46, 55 |
Montgomery College / West Campus Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 46, 55, 101 |
Mannakee Street / South Campus Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 46, 55 |
Mannakee Street / Hungerford Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 46, 55 |
Frederick Road / Mannakee Street
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 45, 55 |
Hungerford Drive / Campus Drive
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 45, 55 |
Frederick Road / College Parkway
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 45, 55 (Northbound only) |
Frederick Road / East Gude Drive
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 45, 55 |
Frederick Road / West Gude Drive
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 45 |
Frederick Road / #15501
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 55 |
Frederick Road / West Gude Drive
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 55 |
Frederick Road / Indianola Drive
|Northbound |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 55 |
Frederick Road / Watkins Pond Boulevard
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 55 |
Frederick Road / Redland Road
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 55 |
Sommerville Drive / Redland Road
|Bidirectional |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 55, 57, 59, 63, 66 |
Sommerville Drive / #15910
|Southbound |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon}} Ride On: 55, 57, 59, 63, 66 |
Shady Grove station Bus Bay C |Southbound station, |{{Tick}} |{{Xmark}} |{{Tick}} |{{bus icon|12px}} Ride On: 43, 46, 53, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 71, 74, 76, 78, 79, 90, 100, 101, PINK, LIME |
History
Route Q2 originally operated under the Washington Suburban Lines bus company when it was introduced in the 1940s. The line provided service along Veirs Mill Road between Wheaton and Rockville Maryland and later Silver Spring.{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}} The Washington Suburban Lines was later acquired by DC Transit, and then became a WMATA route on February 4, 1973, when WMATA acquired DC Transit.{{cite web |title=History |url=https://www.wmata.com/about/history.cfm |accessdate=20 May 2020}}
The Veirs Mill Road Line originally consisted of routes Q1, Q2, and Q7. They would all operate between Silver Spring station and Montgomery Village. The Q1 would make some trips to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission in Germantown, while the Q7 would operate through Wheaton Woods via Aspen Hill Road and Parkland Drive.
On February 21, 1978, routes Q1 and Q7 were eliminated. Meanwhile, the Q2 would be truncated from Montgomery Village to the Rockville Campus of Montgomery College. On the same day, routes Q4 and Q8 would be added to the line. Route Q4 would operate between Silver Spring station and Rock Creek Village, and route Q8 would operate between Montgomery Mall and Silver Spring station.{{cite news |title=Metro To Expand, Change Bus Service April 21 |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1980/04/10/metro-to-expand-change-bus-service-april-21/aa48a864-c17e-4ff8-af68-569550d7fa95/ |newspaper=The Washington Post |accessdate=29 May 2020}}
On December 15, 1984, when both Shady Grove station and Rockville station opened, route Q2 was extended to terminate at Shady Grove station and route Q4 was extended to Rockville station.{{Citation |last =Zibart |first =Eve |title =A rainbow coalition flocks to Red Line; four stops open amid hoopla |newspaper =The Washington Post |page =A1 |date =December 16, 1984}}
On January 27, 1985, route Q4 would be redesignated as the Parkland Drive Line. That designation would remain until 1994, when it would be replaced by current Ride On route 48. On the same day, Metrobus route Q8 would be eliminated and replaced by Ride On routes 38 and 47. The 38 would replace the portion of the route between Westfield Wheaton and Congressional Plaza, while the 47 would replace the portion of the route that operated along Seven Locks Road.
On September 22, 1990, the line was slightly rerouted to serve the Wheaton station bus bays when the station opened. On the same day, route Q1 would be reincarnated to operate between Wheaton station and Rockville station. It would provide supplemental express service along Veirs Mill Road during rush hour.
Routes Q1 and Q2 would operate the Veirs Mill Road Line on its own between Silver Spring station and Shady Grove station via Montgomery College along Georgia Avenue and Veirs Mill Road.
On January 13, 2001, route Q1 was discontinued and replaced by route Q2.{{cite web |title=Metrobus service changes effective January 13, 2001 |url=http://wmata.com/metrobus/servicechange_011301_md.htm |date=January 13, 2001 |accessdate=June 15, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010210013516/http://wmata.com/metrobus/servicechange_011301_md.htm |archive-date=February 10, 2001 |url-status=dead }}
In 2009, WMATA proposed to restructure the Veirs Mill Road Line.{{cite web |title=guest blog: proposed changes to Q2 bus hurt downcounty riders |url=http://www.justupthepike.com/2009/10/guest-blog-proposed-changes-to-q2-bus.html |accessdate=29 May 2020 |language=en}}{{cite web |title=MetroBus Q2/Veirs Mill Line Study |url=https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail.aspx?Item_ID=4247&Dept=50 |accessdate=29 May 2020}} In coordination with Montgomery County and the Maryland Department of Transportation, WMATA proposed to restructure the Q2 in order to address continuing performance-related issues, including schedule adherence, bus bunching, traffic congestion, delays, passenger crowding, and long trip duration.{{cite web |title=Proposed Restructuring of the Veirs Mill Road Line Route Q2 |url=https://www.wmata.com/about/public-hearings/upload/B09-5_docket-2.pdf |accessdate=29 May 2020}}
WMATA proposed to split the Q2 into two routes into a Q2A and Q2B. Route Q2A would operate between Shady Grove station and Wheaton station while route Q2B will operate between Rockville station and Silver Spring station. The proposal will provide overlapping service along Veirs Mill Road between Wheaton and Rockville operating daily with a 7.5-minute peak service and 15-minute off-peak service, while providing wider headways along the Maryland Route 355 segment (Shady Grove to Rockville), where parallel Ride On service is available and the well-served Georgia Avenue segment (Wheaton to Silver Spring, where parallel Metrobus service is available) with 15-minute peak service and 30-minute off-peak service. A new limited-stop route along Viers Mill Road will be implemented in the future.
The proposal was brought up as early as 2003{{cite web | url=http://www.montgomeryplanningboard.org/meetings_archive/03_meeting_archive/agenda_111303/item11_111303.pdf | title=Memorandum to Montgomery County Planning Board | access-date=2024-01-07}} and discussed in 2005. The Q2 is one of the most popular routes in the entire system with an average weekday ridership of 10,200 riders.{{cite web |last1=Wilk |first1=Cavan |title=What's old is new on the Q2 |url=https://ggwash.org/view/1159/whats-old-is-new-on-the-q2 |website=Greater Greater Washington |accessdate=29 May 2020 |language=en}}
In later proposals, WMATA proposed to introduce a Q4 and Q6 to operate alongside route Q2. The Q4 will operate between Silver Spring and Rockville stations and the Q6 will operate between Shady Grove and Wheaton stations. Performance measures goes as the following:{{cite web |title=Proposed Restructuring of Metrobus Route Q2 Veirs Mill Road Line |url=https://www.wmata.com/about/board/meetings/board-pdfs/upload/110509_7CVeirsMillRoadStaffReportApproval.pdf |accessdate=29 May 2020}}
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Bus Productivity Measure | June 2009 Productivity | June 2011 Productivity |
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Daily passengers | 10,200 | 10,400 |
Passengers per trip | 53 | 54 |
Cost recovery | 36.5% | 36.5% |
Operating speed | 14.4 MPH | +5% savings |
Financial impacts to the proposed changes goes as follow:
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Item | FY 2010 (6 months) Jan 2010 – Jun 2010 | FY 2011 (12 months) July 2010 – Jun 2011 |
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Cost (Savings) to Convert Q2 to Q4 and Q6 | ($135,000) | ($261,900) |
Revenue from Ridership Increase | ($30,000) | ($60,000) |
Net Cost (Savings) | ($165,000) | ($321,900) |
Cost for one Service Operations Manager | $40,000 | $80,000 |
Total Net Cost (Savings) | ($125,000) | ($241,900) |
On December 27, 2009, changes were made to the Veirs Mill Road.{{cite web |title=Metrobus Route Changes |url=http://wmata.com/bus/route_changes.cfm |website=WMATA |accessdate=16 June 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100113041839/http://wmata.com/bus/route_changes.cfm|archive-date=January 13, 2010|url-status=dead}}
Route Q2 kept its same routing, but would only operate during early morning and post PM peak service and discontinue Sunday service. A new route Q1 would operate during early morning and late nights as well but would skip Montgomery College. A new Q4, Q5, and Q6 were also introduced to operate alongside the Q1 and Q2. Route Q4 would operate between Rockville station and Silver Spring station and routes Q5 and Q6 will operate between Shady Grove station and Wheaton station. Route Q4 would operate daily, route Q5 would skip Montgomery College and only operating on Sunday, and route Q6 will operate Monday through Saturdays serving Montgomery College. Additionally, a new limited-stop route along Viers Mill Road would be implemented in the new future.{{cite web |title=metrobus Q2 adds four new routes on sunday |url=http://www.justupthepike.com/2009/12/metrobus-q2-adds-four-new-routes-on.html |accessdate=29 May 2020 |language=en}}
The new line will have a combined frequency of 7–8 minutes during weekday peak hours and 15 minutes during off-peak hours.
When the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center at Silver Spring station opened, routes Q1, Q2, and Q4 were rerouted from its bus stop along Wayne Avenue to Bus Bay 218 at the transit center on the second level sharing the bay with route J5.{{cite web |last1=Goldchain |first1=Michelle |title=Finally, The Silver Spring Transit Center Makes Its Debut |url=https://dc.curbed.com/2015/9/21/9919280/silver-spring-transit-center |website=Curbed DC |accessdate=2 May 2020 |language=en |date=21 September 2015}}{{cite web |title=Paul S. Sarbanes Transit Center in Silver Spring |url=https://www.wmata.com/service/status/details/Paul-Sarbanes-Transit-Center.cfm |website=www.wmata.com |accessdate=3 May 2020}}
In 2015, WMATA proposed to simplify the Viers Mill Road Line. WMATA proposed terminate the line at Wheaton station when Metrorail is open and coordinate all routes into two routes. The line will still operate to Silver Spring station only during the early mornings and late nights when Metrorail isn't operating. This will help buses to arrive on time by having them avoid the heavy traffic near the Capital Beltway and simplify the bus service by reducing the number of routes from five to two according to WMATA. Alternative service would be provided by routes Y2, Y7, and Y8.{{cite web |title=Q1,2,4 Veirs Mill Road Line |url=https://www.wmata.com/about/public-hearings/upload/MD-PDF-Maps-Translations.pdf |accessdate=30 May 2020}}
WMATA also proposed to implement a new limited stop MetroExtra route Q9 between Wheaton station and Rockville station during the weekdays to help relieve crowding.
On June 26, 2016, as part of a pilot program, customers traveling southbound on Q Line buses will be able to transfer to Red Line trains at Wheaton station or Forest Glen station and continue southbound to Silver Spring station free of charge using their SmarTrip card. The same thing applies to Northbound service. However, customers choosing the northbound will be charged the regular fare, but will receive a credit for the free Red Line trip applied to their card within three days. The free Red Line trip only applies to customers boarding the Red Line at Silver Spring or Forest Glen stations who then transfer to the Q Line buses at Wheaton northbound and Forest Glen and Silver Spring stations Southbound. Customers traveling outside this area on the Red Line will be charged the regular rail fare.{{cite web |title=Metrobus Service Changes June 26, 2016 {{!}} WMATA |url=https://www.wmata.com/service/status/details/metrobus-changes-june-2016.cfm |website=www.wmata.com |accessdate=27 May 2020}}
During WMATA's FY2021 budget year, WMATA proposed to eliminate service between Rockville station and Shady Grove station with all routes terminating at Rockville station and consolidated into route Q4.{{cite web |last1=Mottley |first1=Grace |title=WMATA Proposes Eliminating Seven Montgomery Bus Routes |url=https://www.mymcmedia.org/wmata-proposes-eliminating-seven-montgomery-bus-routes/ |website=Montgomery Community Media |accessdate=30 May 2020 |date=19 February 2020}}{{cite web |last1=Muntean |first1=Pete |last2=Fischer |first2=Jordan |title=Metro puts 22 bus lines up for 'elimination.' Will your route be cut? |url=https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/metro-proposed-bus-cuts-2020-wmata-budget-glover-park-route-elimination-dc-maryland-virginia-dupont-d1-d2-d6-30s-30n-metrobus-metrorail-wmata-board/65-4f350cda-7932-41f2-b2ae-c7cf78a31bfc |accessdate=30 May 2020}} This was because service is duplicate to both Red Line and Ride On and would cut costs terminating the line at Rockville. According to performance measures, 1,539 weekday riders (24%) would be required to transfer, 861 Saturday riders (18%) would be required to transfer, and 626 Sunday riders (18%) would be required to transfer.{{cite web |title=MARYLAND Proposed Metrobus Service Changes |url=https://www.wmata.com/initiatives/budget/upload/FY21-MD-Metrobus-Changes.pdf |accessdate=30 May 2020}}
Montgomery County residents expressed concerns over the proposed changes. Many residents voiced their concerns of the proposed changes on economic impacts and proposed loss of service.{{cite web |last1=Canales |first1=Veronica |title=Montgomery County Residents Voice Concerns Over Metrobus Route Cuts |url=https://www.mymcmedia.org/montgomery-county-residents-voice-concerns-over-metrobus-route-cuts/ |website=Montgomery Community Media |accessdate=30 May 2020 |date=4 March 2020}}{{cite web |last1=Lewis |first1=Kevin |title=WMATA proposes service reductions on Q, J, L and Z Metrobus lines in Montgomery County |url=https://wjla.com/news/local/wmata-proposes-service-reductions-on-q-j-l-and-z-metrobus-lines-in-montgomery-county |website=WJLA |accessdate=30 May 2020 |date=20 February 2020}} Members of the Montgomery County Council and state delegation sent a letter to WMATA Chairman Paul Smedberg quoting;{{cite web |last1=Grunberger |first1=Alessia |title=Bus Service Shouldn't Be Cut, Montgomery Lawmakers Tell Metro |url=https://patch.com/maryland/silverspring/montgomery-lawmakers-urge-metro-not-cut-bus-line-service |website=Silver Spring, MD Patch |accessdate=3 May 2020 |language=en |date=20 February 2020}}
The Metrobus routes currently recommended for service reductions, including the Q, J, L and Z bus lines, provide transportation for many of our most transit-dependent residents," the lawmakers wrote. "Service reductions will disproportionately affect students commuting to Montgomery College, seniors running daily errands and service workers accessing jobs. Roughly 65,000 Montgomery riders use Metrobus on a daily basis, and for many these bus routes are their only source of transportation.
Tom Hucker stated:{{cite web |last1=Finch |first1=Justin |last2=Barnes |first2=Sophia |title=Montgomery County Residents Invited to Weigh in on Metrobus Cuts |url=https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/transportation/montgomery-county-residents-invited-to-weigh-in-on-metrobus-cuts/2228990/ |website=NBC4 Washington |accessdate=30 May 2020}}
The WMATA General Manager's proposed bus cuts would have a severe negative impact on riders, and we want to make sure residents have their voice heard before the board makes their decision on the proposal
At least 30 Montgomery County leaders called on WMATA not to cut Metrobus routes in the region, saying it will "disproportionately affect" students, seniors, and service workers with no other source of transportation. The letter's signatories include state senators Craig Zucker, Susan Lee, and Cheryl Kagan, Maryland State Delegates Marc Korman, Sara Love, and Julie Palakovich Carr and all nine members of the county council. In the letter to Metro Chairman Paul Smedberg, members of the Montgomery County Council and state delegation said they opposed the cuts, which are part of WMATA's proposed FY 2021 operating budget, and urged the agency to prioritize "maintaining frequent and reliable service."
According to 343 voters to the line, 21% of voters were in favor of the changes, 60% were against the changes, and 19% were undecided. Most of the responses were concerns of passengers trips becoming longer and not wanting to transfer to other buses.{{cite web |title=Report by Finance and Capital Committee (A) 04-02-2020 |url=https://www.wmata.com/about/board/meetings/board-pdfs/upload/3-FY2021-Budget-Approval.pdf |accessdate=30 May 2020}}
On April 2, 2020, WMATA would back out of the proposal due to the major customer and political pushback.{{cite web |last1=Barthel |first1=Margaret |title=Metro Backs Away From Significant Bus Service Cuts |url=https://wamu.org/story/20/03/31/metro-backs-away-from-significant-bus-service-cuts/ |website=WAMU |accessdate=30 May 2020 |language=en}}{{cite web |last1=Delgadillo |first1=Natalie |title=As Metro Considers Cutting Dozens Of Bus Lines, Some Riders Say It Would Hurt Low-Income Residents |url=https://wamu.org/story/20/02/28/as-metro-considers-cutting-dozens-of-bus-lines-some-riders-say-it-would-hurt-low-income-residents/ |website=WAMU |accessdate=30 May 2020 |language=en}}{{cite web |last1=Barthel |first1=Margaret |title=Metro Is Proposing Cuts To Bus Routes, But Some Riders Are Pushing Back |url=https://wamu.org/story/20/02/07/metro-is-proposing-cuts-to-bus-routes-but-some-riders-are-pushing-back/ |website=WAMU |accessdate=30 May 2020 |language=en}}
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the line was reduced to operate on its Saturday supplemental schedule beginning on March 16, 2020.{{cite web |title=Metro announces additional COVID-19 changes, including reduced service beginning Monday {{!}} WMATA |url=https://www.wmata.com/about/news/Metro-announces-additional-COVID-19-changes.cfm |website=www.wmata.com |access-date=31 January 2021}} However beginning on March 18, 2020, the line was further reduced to operate on its Sunday schedule with routes Q2 and Q6 being suspended and replaced by routes Q1 and Q5.{{cite web |title=METRO SERVICE LEVELS & HOURS FURTHER REDUCED TO SUPPORT ESSENTIAL TRIPS ONLY, STARTING WEDNESDAY {{!}} WMATA |url=https://www.wmata.com/about/news/METRO-SERVICE-FURTHER-REDUCED-TO-SUPPORT-ESSENTIAL-TRIPS-ONLY.cfm |website=www.wmata.com |access-date=31 January 2021}} Weekend service was also suspended beginning on March 21, 2020.{{cite web |title=Weekend: Metro service limited to 26 bus routes, reduced rail service; expect wait times of 30 minutes; customers urged to travel only if essential {{!}} WMATA |url=https://www.wmata.com/about/news/Weekend-service-3-28-3-29.cfm |website=www.wmata.com |access-date=11 February 2021}} The line restored its weekday schedule beginning on August 23, 2020. However, route Q2 and Q6 Saturday schedule remained suspended.{{cite web |title=Metrobus Service Changes beginning August 23 {{!}} WMATA |url=https://www.wmata.com/service/status/details/proposed-august-2020-metrobus-service-changes.cfm |website=www.wmata.com |access-date=31 January 2021}}
On September 26, 2020, WMATA proposed to eliminate all route Q2 and Q6 Saturday service and replace them with routes Q1 and Q5 full time. They also will eliminate the Q5 weekday trips and reduce service due to low federal funding. Routes Q2 and Q6 has not operated on Saturdays since March 14, 2020 due to Metro's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.{{cite web |title=Proposed Service Adjustments by Jurisdiction |url=https://www.wmata.com/initiatives/budget/upload/proposed-service-adjustments-by-jurisdiction.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2yAnFIhNZRyVMm07dbgmkZO9jhR5aZWUeuhd1dWN2Y3RrXVvi0LHrqTLY |accessdate=27 September 2020}} However, on September 5, 2021, all Q2 and Q6 Saturday service was restored.{{cite web |title=Improved frequency and changes to Metrobus service begin Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021 {{!}} WMATA |url=https://www.wmata.com/service/status/details/metrobus-service-changes-september-2021.cfm |website=www.wmata.com |access-date=16 August 2021}}
On June 25, 2023, all Q1 trips was changed to Q2 trips and all Q5 trips was changed to Q6 trips, with Q2 and Q6 trips continuing to bypass Montgomery College before 6 AM and after 10 PM Monday-Saturday, and all day on Sundays.
As part of WMATA's Better Bus Redesign beginning on June 29, 2025, Ride On is expected to takeover the Veirs Mill Road Line and renamed it into Route 40, shortening the route between Wheaton and Montgomery College.{{cite web |title=Metro Board of Directors approves Better Bus Network Redesign, new bus routes to start next summer |url=https://www.wmata.com/about/news/Metro-Board-of-Directors-approves-Better-Bus-Network-Redesign-new-bus-routes-to-start-next-summer.cfm |website=WMATA |access-date=23 January 2025 |language=en}}