WHAT is Flash?
Nationally, there is a movement towards upgraded bus systems that focus on faster, more convenient, and reliable bus services, known as Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems. BRTs are known to have limited-stop bus service implemented along set routes in metropolitan areas across the US and worldwide.
Flash is a planned bus rapid transit network with more than 100 stops along eight routes that will offer high frequency service designed to get people to their destination faster, and less expensively, than by car.
Upcoming Flash Network - Click Map to Enlarge

HOW is Flash different from a typical bus service?
Flash is different from typical bus service in that it is designed to arrive every few minutes, has upgraded amenities, pre-boarding payment, priority traffic light signaling, and dedicated lanes where possible. This type of service is known nationally as Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). Flash also offers amenities such as level boarding for wheelchairs, strollers and bikes, easy-to-use bike racks, and free Wi-Fi and USB charging and the vehicles stop at each of the state-of-the-art stations so there is no need to pull a chord.
WHY Flash?
Public transportation plays an important role in the daily lives of Montgomery County residents and visitors, providing access to work, schools, shopping, daily activities, and more. Public transportation connects communities by getting people where they need to go quickly and efficiently. Flash service fosters equitable communities by providing reliable mobility. It also boosts the local economy, provides sustainable transportation options, and supports a healthier, hassle free lifestyle.

Frequent service, dedicated lanes, and green light priority signaling keep Flash vehicles moving.
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One Flash vehicle can take up to 90 cars off the road, making our transportation network more efficient.

Bus service provides access to new neighborhoods, supports a healthy workforce and adds to the vibrancy of a downtown area by attracting tourists for business and pleasure. Businesses benefit when they can be easily accessed. Transit can also increase the value of nearby commercial and residential properties and provide an efficient way for people to get to work, school, and shopping.

As traffic conditions worsen, transit provides alternative options to driving a car. Flash dedicated bus lanes benefit from green-light priority signaling, which can reduce time sitting in traffic. At just $1 to ride, and with service every few minutes, riders have reliable and cost-effective options other than owning a car.

Transit connects the community and supports equity by granting mobility and access to everyone. It also reduces the challenge of needing to be able to afford a car, car insurance and gasoline — or rely on someone who owns a vehicle — to earn a paycheck, get to medical appointments and run essential errands. Plus, seniors and students ride FREE!

Riding buses reduces your carbon footprint by burning less fuel. This means better air quality for cities that integrate public transit. Approximately 85% of the greenhouse gas emissions that come from transportation are due to personal vehicles. By leaving the car at home, a person can reduce up to 20 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions daily. Additionally, all future Flash services will use zero-emission vehicles, so you can feel good about doing something to support the environment when you ride Flash.

Public transit riders must often walk or cycle to stops and stations, which increases physical activity. In fact, it's possible that people can achieve the 30 minutes of daily physical activity recommended just by using public transit.

Level boarding means wheelchairs, bikes, and strollers can easily come on board.

Free WiFi and USB is provided on all Flash buses.

New Flash stations feature the convenience of real-time travel information, allowing riders to wait comfortably and pay the fare before boarding.


WHERE is Flash?
Flash currently operates on US 29. The County has a vision to expand transit mobility by providing a comprehensive Flash network throughout the community. Keep an eye out for Flash coming to Veirs Mill Rd, MD 355, US 29, North Bethesda, and New Hampshire Avenue.

Learning Library & Resources
See upcoming public meetings and past presentations on project pages.
Flash Facts (English)

Latest Updates
Flash News
- MCDOT's Go Montgomery! Transportation Newsletter is Now Available -Fall 2024
- MCDOT to Hold a Virtual Community Meeting on the University Boulevard Dedicated Bus Lane Pilot Project on Thursday, March 30
- Montgomery County Steps Up Impaired Driving Enforcement and Provides Safe Ride Options for St. Patrick's Day, Celebrated This Friday, March 17