Bus services across Maryland limited, suspended due to snow
In Prince George's County, the Department of Public Works and Transit announced that all of its buses were temporarily suspended on Wednesday.
This includes TheBus, Call-A-Bus and PGC Link.
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In a platform, the department said it is monitoring and treating roadways and will share an update when services resume.
In Montgomery County, bus schedules were adjusted for Wednesday. The Department of Transportation said all Ride On buses will operate under the 'S' Service Plan.
The department noted that several buses will be delayed and detours along routes are possible.
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