Northern by the Numbers 2 Transportation Districts Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) and Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission (PRTC). Together they include the counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William and the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, Manassas Park 7 Bus Systems Alexandria DASH, (ART), , City of Fairfax CUE, , Metrobus, PRTC’s OmniRide/OmniLink 1 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) System , connecting Crystal City and Braddock Road Metrorail stations 1 Fixed Rail System Metrorail, with 4 lines and 25 stations across Northern Virginia 1 Commuter Rail System (VRE), with 19,000+ daily riders on two lines, which equals two highway lanes saved on I-66 and I-95 combined. Jobs within a ¼ mile of a transit stop or station. Sales & Income Taxes that flow to the Commonwealth’s General Fund as a result of rail service in the region. Passenger Trips on all modes of transit in FY2016 Hours of Delay eliminated by transit each year (18 hours annually per Northern Virginian)

NVTC’s I-66 Commuter Choice, which is funded by toll revenues, has selected an initial 10 projects totaling $9.8 million. Projects, all of which will be implemented when tolling begins in late 2017, include new and enhanced bus service (Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William counties), a park-and-ride lot (Loudoun), bus stop enhancements and consolidation (Arlington), transit screens (Arlington), bike share (City of Falls Church), and incentive programs for commuters to use transit and ride sharing (Arlington and Loudoun). A second call for projects will be issued in September, with projects approved for funding by mid-2018. Virginia Transit Association 1108 E. Main Street, Suite 1108 Richmond, Virginia 23219 804-643-1166 • www.vatransit.com New in NoVa Transit  Six Silver Line Metrorail stations now under construction, opening in 2020.  New Metrorail Station in Alexandria entering design/build phase, opening in 2020.  Virginia Railway Express (VRE) plans $150 million in improvements to stations, parking and tracks to serve additional passengers on the .  New pedestrian tunnel connecting Alexandria’s Union Station, used by VRE, to Metrorail’s King Street station and expanded bus bays and enhanced pedestrian access to the King Street station.  High speed rail from Richmond to Washington, D.C. (DC2RVA).  New pedestrian and/or bicycle connections in Herndon, Falls Church, Tysons Corner and near the Van Dorn Street Metrorail station.  Expansion of Capital Bikeshare in Alexandria, Fairfax and Falls Church.

Silver Line Reduces Route 123 Congestion

NoVa Jobs Near Transit Transit Transit-Accessible System Jobs ART 113,758 Connector 364,646 CUE 29,080 DASH 85,329 LCT 93,225 Metrobus 417,014 Metrorail 79,170 PRTC 154,758 VRE 16,383