Columbia Pike Line

16A, 16C, 16E
Columbia Pike Line
An unrehabbed 2006 Orion VII CNG running on the 16A in 2010
Overview
SystemMetrobus
OperatorWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
GarageFour Mile Run
LiveryLocal
StatusIn Service
Began service1921
Ended service16D: March 29, 2015
16B, 16J, & 16P: June 24, 2018
Route
LocaleFairfax County
Arlington County
Northwest (16E Early Morning Weekends and Late Nights Daily)
Communities servedAnnandale, Sleepy Hollow, Lincolnia, Lake Barcroft, Culmore, Bailey's Crossroads, Columbia Forest, Arlington Mill, Barcroft, Arlington Heights, Penrose, Pentagon City
Landmarks servedUnited States Air Force Memorial, Pentagon City station, Pentagon station, National Mall, Franklin Square
StartAnnandale (16A)
Culmore (16C, 16E)
ViaColumbia Pike
EndPentagon station (16A, 16C)
Franklin Square (16E)
Other routes16M and 16Y
Service
LevelDaily
Frequency10-25 minutes (Peak Hours)
30 minutes (Midday and Weekday Evening Service)
30-35 minutes (Saturday)
30-60 minutes (Sunday)
Operates4:33 AM – 2:00 AM (Mondays - Fridays)
5:06 AM – 2:00 AM (Saturdays)
6:00 AM – 2:00 AM (Sundays)
Ridership626,191 (16A, FY 2023)[1]
362,797 (16C, FY 2023)[1]
63,247 (16E, FY 2023)[1]
TransfersSmarTrip only
TimetableColumbia Pike Line
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The Columbia Pike Line, designated as Routes 16A, 16C & 16E, are daily bus routes operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the neighborhoods of Annandale (16A) or Culmore (16C, 16E) and Pentagon station (16A, 16C) of the Yellow and Blue lines of the Washington Metro or Franklin Square (16E). This line is part of the Pike Ride service, which runs through Columbia Pike. This line provides service to Annandale or Culmore and the Pentagon Transit Center or Franklin Square from the neighborhoods of Fairfax County and Arlington County. Alongside the neighborhoods, it also brings service through the marketplace, business, and offices through Columbia Pike.

  1. ^ a b c "Metrobus FY2023 Annual Line Performance Report" (PDF). wmata.com. April 27, 2024. Retrieved May 24, 2024.