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Tysons Corner Express TYSONS CORNER EXPRESS S From Woodbridge to TART D A WOODBRIDGE WSON BEACH Tysons Corner 1 OCCOQUAN Woodbridge VIS HWY VRE Station A Connecting services: JEFF D Amtrak; Greyhound; VRE GORDON / R (Subject to change without notice) T 2 123 Route 123 / I-95 Exit 160 Commuter Lot I-95 SPRINGFIELD I95/495 CAPITAL BE LTWAY / I -495 BRADDOCK Map not to scale / I-495 Y ARLINGTON BLVD US 50 A W T L LEE HWY US 29 BE L NORTH A T CAPI I66 Bus Stop (Bus also stops at the numbered timepoints) Transfer Center Commuter Lot Point of Interest Tysons Corner Tysons Corner Metro Station Metrorail Station Center OmniRide (Bus Bay D) VRE Train Station Connecting bus services: Fairfax Connector; Metrobus ©2021, Potomac and Rappahannock (Subject to change without notice) Transportation Commission WEST PARK Design by Smartmaps, Inc. TYSONS BLVD 3 RT 123 Booz Allen BAE Hamilton Systems TIONAL GALLERIA A Tysons SOLUTIONSSAIC Galleria INTERN GREENSBORO END Mall ARK Hilton 5 WEST P Freddie SPRING HILL Mac LINCOLN WAY WEST BRANCH TYSONS FREDDIE MAC CIR This OmniRide route is JONES BRANCH JONES BRANCH 4 TYCO funded by the Virginia CORNER Department of Rail and Freddie Gannett Co ARK Mac RUN Public Transportation to (USA Today) P West Park mitigate congestion along Transit Center I-95 and I-495. Connecting services: Shuttle to East Tysons Corner 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Woodbridge VRE Route 123 & Tysons Jones Branch Dr Jones (Trips timed to connect I-95 Metro and Branch with VRE schedule) Commuter Station Lincoln Way before Lot (Bus Bay D) West Park Trip These are approximate drop-o times. Buses will not wait for listed times. Number WEEKDAY • MORNING SERVICE TO TYSONS CORNER T-1 6:01 6:11 6:39 6:47 6:50 T-2 6:35 6:44 7:13 7:21 7:24 T-3 7:17 7:26 7:56 8:04 8:07 T-4 8:31 8:40 9:08 9:16 9:19 See other side for afternoon & evening trips to Woodbridge. INSTRUCTIONS The route always runs from left to right. Transfer Center is a location where many transfer options are The map and timetable also read from left to available between OmniRide buses or other regional transit right. services. Transfers are also possible at other locations where The bus stops here at listed times. 1 routes intersect. Look for the matching symbol below the map. 1 The bus stops at each of the times listed below the symbol. The bus travels here sometimes. 2:15 The timetable shows WHEN the bus stops. Times are always See schedule for trips that travel this route 2:30 approximate and depend upon trac and weather variation. 2:45 3:00 conditions. Shaded trips operate Monday through Thursday only. FARES – CASH AND SMARTRIP® Reduced Fare Eligibility is applicable to adults 60 years and older, persons with a Exact cash fare or SmarTrip is required; the driver does not carry cash. disability or persons presenting a valid Medicare card. Senior citizen verication may be required. Riders eligible for reduced fares on OmniRide buses MUST PAY WITH Regular Fares CASH or a WMATA issued Senior SmarTrip Card or a Metro Disability ID/SmarTrip card. One-way cash fare to/from Northern Virginia and Washington ..................$ 9.20 Passengers meeting reduced fare eligibility may apply for a Reduced Fare Eligibility One-way SmarTrip fare.............................................................................................$ 6.90 Card by contacting OmniRide Customer Service. Local destinations within Prince William, Manassas and Manassas Park ..$ 1.55 Local Bus Day Pass – SmarTrip Only (see below) ..............................................$ 3.60 TRANSFER OPTIONS Local Bus Weekly Pass – SmarTrip Only (see below)........................................$14.35 Transfers ARE ONLY AVAILABLE FOR FARES PAID WITH SMARTRIP. They are good for 3 hours on the day issued. There are no FREE transfers between OmniRide Local buses. Reduced Fares Passengers should consider purchasing a day or weekly pass for OmniRide Local (See below for eligibility) 9:30 AM to 3PM and after 7 PM travel that requires the use of multiple bus routes. One-way fare*..............................................................................................................$ 4.60 Local Bus Day Pass – SmarTrip Only (see below) ..............................................$ 1.80 Using a SmarTrip card: Local Bus Weekly Pass – SmarTrip Only (see below)........................................$ 7.15 The electronic farebox will calculate and automatically deduct the correct fare from *MUST BE PAID WITH CASH OR WMATA issued Senior SmarTrip or Metro your SmarTrip card. Disability ID/ SmarTrip card. When paying in cash: FREE Fares No transfers. Must pay separate fares on each bus. Children 5 & under (2 per paying adult, children 8 and under cannot ride Between OmniRide Buses and VRE Trains: unattended) • VRE monthly pass holders—boarding an OmniRide bus at a VRE Station or the bus Local Bus Day Passes and Weekly Passes may be purchased on buses and at the stop nearest a VRE Station ride FREE. When riding an OmniRide bus to get to a VRE OmniRide Transit Center. Passes are good for travel within Prince William, Station, the applicable bus fare is required. Manassas and Manassas Park. Day Passes are valid all day on the date issued. • ALL other VRE pass holders—are required to pay applicable bus fare when traveling Weekly passes are valid for one week from rst use. PASSES CAN ONLY BE to and from VRE Stations. PURCHASED WITH A SMARTRIP CARD. TYSONS CORNER EXPRESS West Park Transit Center Connecting services: From Tysons Corner Shuttle from East Tysons Corner Freddie Gannett Co to Woodbridge ARK RUN TYCO Mac P (USA Today) 7 JONES BRANCH TYSONS CORNER LINCOLN WAY Freddie WEST Mac BRANCH GREENSBORO JONES BRANCH SPRING HILL FREDDIE MAC CIR WEST Hilton ARK Tysons PARK WEST P SAIC Galleria Mall TIONAL SOLUTIONS A BAE Booz Allen ARK Hamilton Systems ART P ST INTERN RT 123 6 WEST Tysons Corner Metro Station OmniRide (Bus Bay D) Tysons Corner Connecting bus services: / I-495 Fairfax Connector; Metrobus Center Y A (Subject to change without notice) W T L BE LEESBURG PK / L A T CAPI RT 7 I66 NORTH LEE HWY US 29 Map not to scale ARLINGTON BLVD US 50 BRADDOCK Bus Stop (Bus also stops at the numbered C timepoints) A P IT Transfer Center A L B EL Commuter Lot TW AY / I-495 I95/495 Point of Interest Metrorail Station SPRINGFIELD VRE Train Station I-95 ©2021, Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission Design by Smartmaps, Inc. Route 123 / I-95 Exit 160 GORDON / R Commuter Lot 8 T 123 Woodbridge VRE Station Connecting services: Amtrak; Greyhound; VRE OCCOQUAN VIS HWY (Subject to change This OmniRide route is A without notice) funded by the Virginia JEFF D D Department of Rail and A WSON BEACH Public Transportation to mitigate congestion along 9 I-95 and I-495. WOODBRIDGE END 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 Tysons Jones Branch Dr Route 123 & I-95 Woodbridge VRE Corner and Lincoln Way Commuter Lot (Trips timed to connect Metro with VRE schedule) Trip These are approximate drop-o times. Number Buses will not wait for listed times. WEEKDAY • AFTERNOON & EVENING SERVICE TO WOODBRIDGE T-1 3:15 3:23 3:56 4:06 T-2 4:00 4:08 4:37 4:47 T-3 4:30 4:38 5:10 5:20 T-4 5:45 5:53 6:21 6:31 See other side for morning trips to Tysons Corner. Passenger Conduct SmarTrip® Sales Locations Other OmniRide Services Connecting Service Use of all tobacco products, OmniRide Transit Center OmniRide Metro Express oers three OmniRide Express buses connect to including e-cigarettes, is NOT Administrative Oce (6 AM – 7 routes to connect you with nearby these other regional transit permitted on board OmniRide PM) Metrorail stations. providers. buses. 14700 Potomac Mills Road, • The Prince William route connects • Metrorail and Metrobus system Woodbridge, VA eastern Prince William with the provides service throughout the OmniRide reserves the right to (703) 730-6664 Franconia-Springeld Metro Station, Washington Metropolitan area. deny entry to, expel and/or with stops at the OmniRide Transit (202) 637-7000 temporarily or permanently ban The Commuter Stores Center, Potomac Mills Mall and Route 1 any person from OmniRide • Ballston • Fairfax Connector buses serve in Woodbridge. property and/or vehicles, who in 4238 Wilson Blvd., Suite 1244 Northern Virginia. (703) 339-7200 • The Manassas route connects the judgment of the OmniRide Arlington, VA • Virginia Railway Express has six Manassas with the Tysons Corner management or its agent, is (703) 528-3541 commuter rail stations in the Metro Station. imperiling public safety or being a • Crystal City Prince William and Manassas • The Linton Hall route serves stops public nuisance. Actions that could 1615-B Crystal Square Arcade areas. (800) RIDE-VRE along the Linton Hall Corridor then imperil public safety or qualify as a Arlington, VA Other Commuter Services travels express on I-66 to the Tysons public nuisance include, but are (703) 413-4287 OmniRide also participates in these Corner Metro Station. not limited to, (1) verbal or physical • Rosslyn regional commuter programs: intimidation; (2) disrespecting the 1700 N. Moore St., Suite 235 OmniRide Local (demand responsive) • SmartBenets® is a tax-free, rights of other OmniRide patrons; Arlington, VA buses serve six routes in Prince William employer-sponsored transit (3) use of profanity; (4) lewd (703) 525-1995 and the Manassas area. In Eastern Prince benet. It is electronically paid behavior; (5) refusal to pay a fare; Other Outlets William County (demand responsive) monthly and can be downloaded and (6) defacing or otherwise • SmarTrip cards may be serve four routes. With advance notice, to SmarTrip cards. (202) 962-1326 damaging OmniRide-owned purchased and value added buses can leave the route to serve • Guaranteed Ride Home assets.
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