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The Sheriff Road–Capitol Heights Line, designated Route F14, was a bus route that operated Monday to Saturday that was operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between New Carrollton station of the Orange and Silver Lines of the Washington Metro and Naylor Road station of the Green Line of the Washington Metro. The line operated every 30–35 minutes during rush hours and 50 minutes at all other times. Trips roughly took 60 minutes to complete.
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Route F14 operated Monday through Saturday between 4:39 AM to 8:52 PM on weekdays and 5:02 AM to 8:52 PM on Saturdays. The line connects New Carrollton to Temple Hills without having to take Metrorail or enter Washington DC. It connected multiple neighborhoods to various Metrorail stations. A portion of the F14 routing between Capitol Heights station and Addison Road station along East Capitol Street was replaced by the A12 on Sundays.
Route F14 operated out of Landover Division.
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The F14 began operation as the Sheriff Road Line under the Washington Marlboro & Annapolis Motor Lines Inc. (WM&A) in 1951, to operate between the Mayfair neighborhood in Northeast Washington D.C. and Glenn Dale Hospital in Glenn Dale, Maryland, mostly operating along Kenilworth Terrace, Sheriff Road, and Palmer Highway.[2] F14 was eventually acquired by WMATA on February 4, 1973.[3]
On December 3, 1978 shortly after Deanwood and New Carrollton stations opened, F14 was rerouted to operate between New Carrollton and Deanwood mostly operating along Annapolis Road, Whitfield Chapel Road, Palmer Highway, Sheriff Road, Addison Road, and Minnesota Avenue. The segment of F14's routing on Sheriff Road NE & Eastern Avenue NE, was replaced by a new route U4. The F14's loop inside the Mayfair neighborhood was also replaced by route U2. The segment of F14's routing between the intersection of Palmer Highway and Whitfield Chapel Road and Glenn Dale Hospital, was replaced by route T12.[4]
On January 4, 1981, after both Addison Road and Capitol Heights station opened, route F14 was rerouted to operate between New Carrollton station & Bradbury Heights (Ridge Road SE & Southern Avenue SE), instead of operating to Deanwood station. The F14 would keep its original route between New Carrollton and the intersection of Addison Road & Sheriff Road in Chapel Oaks, then was rerouted to operate along Addison Road, and East Capitol Street and serve Capitol Heights station when operating towards Bradbury Heights. The route would enter Capitol Heights station bus bays when operating to New Carrollton.[5]
The F14 would then remain on East Capitol Street, which would become Central Avenue, then turn onto Addison Road, then serve Addison Road station. The line would then operate along Central Avenue, Larchmont Avenue, Marlboro Pike, and Bowen Road, to reach its Bradbury Heights terminal at the intersection of Ridge Road SE & Southern Avenue SE. The line would operate on its same routing back to New Carrollton.[5]
The segment of F14's routing between the intersection of Addison Road & Sheriff Road and Deanwood station, was taken over by route R12.[5]
On December 11, 1993, routes F13 and F14 swapped their routing. The F14's terminal at New Carrollton station, was relocated from the western side of the station to the eastern side of New Carrollton. The F14 was also rerouted to operate between New Carrollton and the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Highway & Belle Haven Drive, via the Glenarden neighborhood and Landover Mall. Route F13 operated along Ellin Road, Harkins Road, Annapolis Road, and Whitfield Chapel Road.[6]
On January 13, 2001, when Naylor Road station opened, route F14 was extended from Bradbury Heights to Naylor Road station via Southern Avenue and Branch Avenue. The line was also renamed to the Sheriff Road–Capitol Heights Line.[7][8][9]
In 2014, WMATA proposed to reroute the F14 by turning left on Landover Road from Brightseat Road to serve a portion of the A12 route before turning back onto MLK highway where the A12 was proposed to be extended to New Carrollton station via Brightseat Road. Service between Brightseat and Landover Road and Brightseat and Martin Luther King Jr. Highway will be discontinued and replaced by extended route A12.[10]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the route was reduced to operate on its Saturday supplemental schedule beginning on March 16, 2020.[11][12] Saturday service was also suspended beginning on March 21, 2020.[13] Full service resumed on August 23, 2020.[14]
On May 29, 2022, Saturday service was increased.[15]
Better Bus Redesign
In 2022, WMATA launched its Better Bus Redesign project, which aimed to redesign the entire Metrobus Network and is the first full redesign of the agency's bus network in its history.
In April 2023, WMATA launched its Draft Visionary Network. As part of the drafts, WMATA proposed to split the F14 into two routes.[16]
The first route was named Route MD363 and would operate closely to the current F14 between New Carrollton station and Suitland station, however, the routing between the intersection of Sheriff Road & Martin Luther King Jr. Highway and the intersection of Brightseat Road & Landover Road would see significant changes. The route would operate along Sheriff Road, Belle Haven Drive, Martin Luther King Jr. Highway, Greenleaf Drive, Barlowe Road, and Landover Road, serving the Palmer Park neighborhood.
The second route was named Route MD257 and would closely operate along the current F14 routing between New Carrollton station and FedEx Field, but would not serve Johnson Street or Hayes Street in Glenarden. Following FedEx Field, the route would be extended to Branch Avenue station via Garrett A Morgan Boulevard, Morgan Boulevard station, Central Avenue, Shady Glenn Drive, Walker Mill Drive, Marlboro Pike, Forrestville Road, Allentown Road, and Auth Road, partially combining the route with the current Route K12.
During WMATA's Revised Draft Visionary Network, WMATA changed Routes MD257 and MD363 heavily.[17]
Route MD257 would be renamed to Route P61 and would be modified to serve Suitland station. The route would follow the current F14 routing between New Carrollton station and FedEx Field, with service along Johnson Street and Hayes Street being restored, then would operate on the proposed route MD257 routing to the intersection of Central Avenue & Shady Glenn Drive via Garrett A Morgan Boulevard and Morgan Boulevard station. There, the route would be combined with the current Route V12 and would operate to Suitland station via Shady Glenn Drive, Walker Mill Drive, Rochell Avenue, Council Drive, Gateway Boulevard, Marlboro Pike, Brooks Drive, Pennsylvania Avenue, Shadyside Avenue, Suitland Road, and Silver Hill Road.
Route MD363 would be renamed to Route P63 and would only operate between Naylor Road station and Addison Road station via the current F14 routing along Branch Avenue SE, Southern Avenue SE, Marlboro Pike, Larchmont Avenue, Central Avenue, Old Central Avenue, and Addison Road. Service between Capitol Heights station and FedEx Field was taken over by various Metrobus and TheBus routes.
All changes were then proposed during WMATA's 2025 Proposed Network.[18][19]
During the proposal, Route P63 was changed to be combined with the proposed Route P51 and operate between Downtown Largo station and Naylor Road station via Central Avenue, Garrett A Morgan Boulevard, Morgan Boulevard station, Addison Road station, Old Central Avenue, Larchmont Avenue, Marlboro Pike, Southern Avenue SE, and Branch Avenue SE. Route P61 kept its proposed routing.[20]
On November 21, 2024, WMATA approved its Better Bus Redesign Network.[21]
Beginning on June 29, 2025, Route F14 was combined with the V12 and was renamed the P61. The F14 portion between New Carrollton and Northwest Stadium remained the same, but the route followed Garrett A. Morgan Boulevard before serving Morgan Boulevard station, before turning onto Central Avenue and then onto Shady Glen Drive, following the V12 routing to Suitland station. F14 service between Naylor Road station and Addison Road station was replaced by Route P63 (former Routes C21, C22, C26, C27, and C29) and service between Capitol Heights station and Northwest stadium was discontinued or covered by other routes.[22]
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