Metro announced their plans to retire the number 359 as a route designation and replace it with route 358.
In 2010 Metro once again announced that it would implement random bag searches, and conducted the first such searches on December 21, 2010.
In an effort to reduce fraud and waste, Metro announced in October 2008 that it would be eliminating paper bus transfers effective January 4, 2009.
These fears were confirmed in part in September 1980 when Metro announced that inflation had created a $16 million shortfall in its $271 million budget.
Metro announced in December 1982 that service on the line would not cross the Anacostia River until late 1989 at the earliest.
Metro have announced that the company has to be financially independent by 2011.
As of July 2012, Metro has still not announced an extension as of now.
Metro announced in December 1982 that the station would not open until late 1989 at the earliest.
On August 7, 2008, Metro announced it would invest $200 million consolidating the company's conventional food stores under the Metro banner.
However, Metro has not yet announced how the lines would be renamed.