DC Circulator The DC Circulator began service on Sunday, July 10, 2005. At this time, there are two daily routes. One operates from Union Station to Georgetown via the Convention Center, Farragut Square, and Washington Circle. The other operates from the Convention Center to the Southeast Waterfront via the National Mall area. A third weekend only route makes a circle around the National Mall. The service is managed by WMATA and operated by First Transit using Van Hool A330 buses formerly owned by AC Transit in California. |
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Interior Shots Van Hool A330 Interior | |
 Van Hool A330 1119 at RFK Stadium, July 4, 2005 |  Van Hool A330 1110 on 4th Street, NW, crossing the National Mall, June 13, 2006 |  Van Hool A330 1118 on 9th Street at Massachusetts Avenue, July 4, 2007 |  Van Hool A330 1127 on Massachusetts Avenue at Columbus Circle, July 14, 2008 |  Van Hool A330 1114 on 7th Street, NW at E Street, July 14, 2008 |  Van Hool A300K 1130 at Union Station, June 17, 2009 |  Van Hool A330 on K Street, NW at 17th Street, June 17, 2009 |  Van Hool A330 on K Street, NW at 17th Street, June 17, 2009 |
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