Tag: transit
East Falls Church Metro parking lot to close March 15
The East Falls Church Metro station. Metro commuters who park at the East Falls Church or other Orange line stations need to start thinking about alternatives. Metro’s 2020 summer shutdown on the Orange line is still more than three months away, but “pre-construction” activity to support the massive platform-rebuilding project will begin in a few … Continued
The 3A bus serving Annandale could be eliminated
The 3A bus in Falls Church. [Shane Ramkissoon] The proposal states the 3A route is targeted for elimination because of “low ridership.” The 3A Metrobus route in Annandale could be eliminated if the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Board approves a budget proposal that also includes many other bus route changes and fare hikes. The 3A bus … Continued
Silver Line extension is one of several options to increase Metro capacity
A possible route for extending the Silver Silver Line. Click to enlarge. [WMATA] Would you like to see Metro’s Silver line extended along Route 7 and Columbia Pike through Seven Corners, Bailey’s Crossroads, and Arlington? That’s one of several long-term options put forth by the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority (WMATA) in a survey seeking public … Continued
Fairfax Connector workers end their strike, as negotiations continue
A Fairfax County Connector bus on Route 401 on Columbia Pike in Annandale. Fairfax Connector expects to resume regular operations with full weekday service on all routes on Monday, Dec. 9. The Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 1764, the union representing Fairfax Connector bus drivers and mechanics, and Transdev, Fairfax County’s contracted bus operator, have … Continued
Fairfax Connector on limited schedule due to strike
Fairfax Connector workers are on strike. [ATU] Fairfax Connector bus service will operate on a limited schedule on Thursday, Dec. 5, due to a job action by drivers and mechanics. Many routes are operating on a Sunday schedule, including the 401/402 route that serves Annandale. Connector routes that do not operate on Sundays, including those … Continued
Engineering plan outlines concept for Route 7 bus rapid transit
A conceptual plan for the Route 7 bus rapid transit system. [Envision Route 7] A bus rapid transit (BRT) system along Route 7 – between the Mark Center in Alexandria and Tysons – has moved a tiny bit closer to reality as the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission formally accepted an engineering report on Nov. 14. … Continued
Fairfax County gets grant for autonomous shuttle
Olli, an autonomous vehicle operates along National Harbor Boulevard in Prince George’s County, Md. [Jordan Pascale/WAMU] The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation has approved a $250,000 grant for Fairfax County for an autonomous electric shuttle pilot program, tentatively planned to run between the Mosaic District and the Dunn Loring-Merrifield Metro Station. This would … Continued
Driverless shuttle service planned for Merrifield
An example of an autonomous shuttle in a report on economic initiatives submitted by the Fairfax County Executive’s Office to the Board of Supervisors. [City of Arlington, Texas] The first autonomous shuttle service in Fairfax County – and most likely the state of Virginia – could be operating within a year or so between the … Continued
Streamlining of Columbia Pike bus routes proposed
The 16 on on Columbia Pike by Braddock Road. The Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority (WMATA) is proposing to streamline Metrobus service along Columbia Pike between Annandale and Pentagon City and between Skyline Center and Crystal City/Pentagon. The restructuring plan would simplify and consolidate the confusing array of bus lines and complicated timetables, which could discourage … Continued
More public input sought on commuter lot option in Braddock Road study
Braddock Road The community task force charged with making recommendations for the Braddock Road Multimodal Study opposes a transit center at Kings Park Shopping Center and believes a park-and-ride lot, which was presented as an alternative, should be delayed – if built at all. The technical team drafting the Braddock Road study – made up of … Continued
Fairfax Connector rides will cost more
A Fairfax Connector bus on Columbia Pike in Annandale. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors on June 20 approved fare increases for the Fairfax Connector, to take effect on June 25. Regular bus fares will increase from $1.75 to $2, if paying by SmarTrip or cash. The base fare for seniors and people with disabilities … Continued
Redevelopment, transit projects under way in Alexandria
The Metroway BRT line would be a model for the West End Transitway along the Beauregard corridor. [Red Brick Town] Lots of redevelopment and transit projects are in the works – or at least under consideration – for the West End of Alexandria. These projects will have a huge impact on the Lincolnia area of … Continued
Transportation guide to inauguration-related events
Port-a-potties installed on the National Mall for the inauguration have the company name Don’s Johns covered up. [WTOP] Heading to D.C. for the inauguration or protest events on Friday, Jan. 20, or the Women’s March on Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21? Here’s what you need to know Metro Metrorail will run from 4 a.m. to … Continued
Bus drivers urge Fairfax County board to act on promised pension
A Fairfax Connector bus on Columbia Pike in Annandale. The union that represents more than 500 Fairfax Connector bus drivers, mechanics, and other workers is presenting a petition to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Dec. 6 demanding action on a failed promised to provide a pension plan. Fairfax County contracts with MV Transportation, a … Continued
County bond referenda will be on November ballot
Bond would fund Metro improvements and maintenance. Three Fairfax County bond referenda are expected to appear on the ballot on Election Day, Nov. 8, totaling $312 million. A $120 million transportation bond would be used to pay for the county’s share – $30 million annually over the next four years – of the Washington Metropolitan … Continued