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601 / 602 • Manassas Express 601 / 602 • MANASSAS EXPRESS From Manassas To Pentagon and Pentagon Trips Downtown Washington from Manassas to Pentagon Washington Trips McPherson from Manassas to Square DC Farragut PENNSYL West Bus Stop 17TH ST H ST VERMONT (Bus also stops at YORK the numbered VANIA NEW timepoints) Transfer Center NORTH 4 DOWNTOWN Potomac River WASHINGTON MADISON World JACKSON Commuter Lot Bank VIRGINIA Point of Interest Map not F ST YORK F ST to scale E ST. EXPWY NEW Metrorail Station 21ST PENNSYLVANIA OPM 18TH ST VRE Train Station I-66 3 ©2021, Potomac and Rappahannock Theodore Transportation Commission State VIRGINIA Commerce Roosevelt Dept. Dept. Design by Smartmaps, Inc. I-66 Memorial Bridge Reagan Travels non-stop CONSTITUTION Bldg. along I-66 14TH ST Agriculture Dept. INDEPENDENCE 5 I-66 601 TripsEND R T 1 10 Pentagon EXIT Connecting OmniRide Express Routes: 47 Dale City–Navy Yard, Dale City–Wash- ington, Pentagon Dale City–Pentagon/Rosslyn/Ballston, Portsmouth Lake Ridge–Pentagon/Crystal City, 2 Commuter Lot Lake Ridge–Washington, Pentagon Gainesville, Montclair, South Rt. 1, END Connecting bus Staord–Pentagon 602 Trips SUDLEY service: Other Connecting Services: 10 1 Manassas Metro Direct Metrobus, DASH, and other T EADS regional transit R ARMY-NAVY 1 START Westgate Shopping Center SUDLEY TSMOUTHFestival at POR Manassas Half-fares on this route are funded by the Virginia Department of Transportation and the Virginia MANASSAS Department of Rail and Public Transportation to mitigate congestion along I-66 during the Express Lanes construction project. 1 2 Half-fares on this route are funded by the Virginia Department of Transportation and the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation to mitigate congestion along I-66 during the Express Lanes construction project. 1 2 Portsmouth Pentagon Commuter (Bus Bay L2) Lot Trip These are approximate drop-o times. Number Buses will not wait for listed times. 602 • MANASSAS–PENTAGON • WEEKDAY • MORNING SERVICE 602-1 4:43 5:29 602-2 5:18 6:04 602-3 5:43 6:30 602-4 6:18 7:14 602-5 6:38 7:33 See other side for afternoon and evening trips to Manassas. 1 3 4 5 Portsmouth Virginia and 18th St. 14th St. & Commuter 21st St & Independence Lot (State Dept.) Pennsylvania (Agri. Dept.) Trip Number These are approximate drop-o times. Buses will not wait for listed times. 601 • MANASSAS–WASHINGTON • WEEKDAY • MORNING SERVICE 601-1 4:53 5:37 5:43 5:52 601-2 5:28 6:14 6:24 6:33 601-3 5:53 6:41 6:51 7:01 601-4 6:08 6:54 7:00 7:09 601-5 6:38 7:28 7:34 7:43 See other side for afternoon and evening trips to Manassas. 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. Half-price Express Fares During I-66 Express Lanes Construction Reduced Fare Eligibility is applicable to adults 60 years and older, persons with a disability or persons presenting a valid Medicare card. Senior citizen verication may be FARES – CASH AND SMARTRIP® required. Riders eligible for reduced fares on OmniRide buses MUST PAY WITH CASH or Exact cash fare or SmarTrip is required; the driver does not carry cash. a WMATA issued Senior SmarTrip Card or a Metro Disability ID/SmarTrip card. Regular Fares Passengers meeting reduced fare eligibility may apply for a Reduced Fare Eligibility ◆ Half-price one-way cash fare to/from Northern Virginia and Washington.....$ 4.60 Card by contacting OmniRide Customer Service. ◆ Half-price one-way SmarTrip fare................................................................................$ 3.45 TRANSFER OPTIONS Local destinations within Prince William, Manassas and Manassas Park ..$ 1.55 Transfers ARE ONLY AVAILABLE FOR FARES PAID WITH SMARTRIP. They are good for 3 Local Bus Day Pass – SmarTrip Only (see below) ..............................................$ 3.60 hours on the day issued. There are no FREE transfers between OmniRide Local buses. Local Bus Weekly Pass – SmarTrip Only (see below)........................................$14.35 Passengers should consider purchasing a day or weekly pass for OmniRide Local Reduced Fares travel that requires the use of multiple bus routes. (See below for eligibility) 9:30 AM to 3PM and after 7 PM ◆ Half-price one-way fare* ................................................................................................$ 2.30 Using a SmarTrip card: Local Bus Day Pass – SmarTrip Only (see below) ..............................................$ 1.80 The electronic farebox will calculate and automatically deduct the correct fare from Local Bus Weekly Pass – SmarTrip Only (see below)........................................$ 7.15 your SmarTrip card. *MUST BE PAID WITH CASH OR WMATA issued Senior SmarTrip or Metro Disability When paying in cash: ID/ SmarTrip card. No transfers. Must pay separate fares on each bus. FREE Fares Between OmniRide Buses and VRE Trains: Children 5 & under (2 per paying adult, children 8 and under cannot ride unattended) • VRE monthly pass holders—boarding an OmniRide bus at a VRE Station or the bus stop nearest a VRE Station ride FREE. When riding an OmniRide bus to get to a VRE Local Bus Day Passes and Weekly Passes may be purchased on buses and at the Station, the applicable bus fare is required. OmniRide Transit Center. Passes are good for travel within Prince William, 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. What is OmniRide Express? Christmas Day. available on the web at at the OmniRide Transit Center at OmniRide Express oers commuters OMNIRIDE.com. For the latest 14700 Potomac Mills Road, service updates by email, weekday rush hour service (excluding Customer Service Woodbridge, VA for 30 days. To holidays) from locations throughout subscribe to our Rider Express inquire about a lost item, please call OmniRide Customer Service Prince William County, the Manassas email list at OMNIRIDE.com. (703) 730-6664 or email Oce is open Monday-Friday, area, Gainesville and Haymarket to [email protected]. 5:30 AM to 7:00 PM (except Emergency Service Plan destinations that include the some holidays). To contact Pick up a copy of the Emergency Priority Seating and Special Needs Pentagon, Mark Center in Alexandria, us: Service Plan brochure, which Front row “Priority Seating” has been Crystal City, Rosslyn/Ballson, Tysons • Call (703) 730-6664 or details procedures for snow and designated on every bus. Please Corner, downtown Washington, and (888) 730-6664 non-weather related accommodate the special needs of the Washington Navy Yard. • Email emergencies. The plan is also mobility-impaired passengers by Holiday Service [email protected] available at OMNIRIDE.com or call giving up those seats as needed. No service on: New Year’s Day, Martin • Write to 14700 Potomac Customer Service to have a Applications for Priority Seating Passes Luther King, Jr. Day, Presidents’ Day, Mills Road, brochure may be downloaded online, or Memorial Day, Columbus Day, Woodbridge, VA 22192 mailed to you. obtained by mail or by calling (703) Schedules and other service 730-6664 or (888) 730-6664. All buses Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Lost and Found Friday after Thanksgiving and related information are are wheelchair accessible. Each bus Items found on buses will be held can accommodate two wheelchairs; 601 / 602 • MANASSAS EXPRESS From Downtown Washington and Pentagon To Manassas Festival at Manassas SUDLEYCRESTWOOD MANASSAS TSMOUTH POR Westgate Shopping S 602 TripsT Pentagon ART Portsmouth 10 Center Connecting OmniRide Express Routes: Commuter Lot Map not Dale City–Navy Yard, Dale City–Wash- END to scale Pentagon ington, After leaving the 9 Dale City–Pentagon/Rosslyn/Ballston, Portsmouth Commuter Lake Ridge–Pentagon/Crystal City, Lot, select 602 trips 10 Lake Ridge–Washington, Portsmouth continue to the University SUDLEY T 1 R Gainesville, Montclair, South Rt. 1, Commuter Lot in Commuter Lot Staord–Pentagon NORTH Pentagon Gainesville. Connecting bus Other Connecting Services: service: Metrobus, DASH, and other Manassas Metro regional transit Express EXIT R 47 T 1 10 Potomac River I-66 S 601 TripsTART Travels non-stop I-66 6 INDEPENDENCE along I-66 Theodore Roosevelt I-66 Memorial Bridge CONSTITUTION Reagan CONSTITUTION I-66 PENNSYBldL g. Commerce Dept. OPM VANIA 21ST ST 21ST 23RD ST E ST 8 Pentagon Trips Transfer Center from Pentagon to Manassas Commuter Lot F ST F ST Washington Trips Point of Interest from DC to World Manassas Metrorail Station 19TH ST 14TH ST Bank Bus Stop 7 H ST (Bus also stops at VRE Train Station the numbered PENNSYL 15TH ST I ST 17TH ST 18TH ST timepoints) YORK ©2021, Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission V Design by Smartmaps, Inc. NEW ANIA McPherson Farragut Square West Half-fares on this route are funded by the Virginia Department of Transportation and the Virginia DOWNTOWN Department of Rail and Public Transportation to WASHINGTON mitigate congestion along I-66 during the Express Lanes construction project. 6 7 8 9 Half-fares on this route are funded by the Virginia Department of Transportation and the Virginia DOWNTOWN Department of Rail and Public Transportation to WASHINGTON mitigate congestion along I-66 during the Express Lanes construction project.
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