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circulator

[sur-kyuh-ley-ter] / ˈsɜr kyəˌleɪ tər /










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The thriving, post-covid downtown of Ms. Bowser’s dreams, furthermore, needs a bustling Circulator system to pump pedestrians onto sidewalks and into cafes.

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“It’s quicker,” Mr. Chaj said, noting that the Circulator makes few stops compared with the seemingly always-stopping Metrobus.

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The Circulator launched in 2005 to provide “a more comfortable and convenient transportation option,” in the words of The Post’s Lyndsey Layton.

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Circulator bus between Columbia Heights and downtown — and he’ll often let one of those gray Metrobuses pass if he knows that a Circulator is close behind.

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Another consideration is price: The Circulator charges $1 per trip, half the Metrobus fare.

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