Transportation

Campus Transit Information

  • All DASH Bus routes are FREE - no passes, IDs or SmartTrip cards are needed.
  • Please visit the  for the most up-to-date schedules and information.
  • Direct and frequent service between the campus and King St. Metro Station is provided every 10-15 minutes, seven days a week, by the DASH Line 31. Most Line 31 trips continue into Old Town, ending at Braddock Rd. Metro Station.
  • The Metrobus A76 Carlin Springs route, stopping directly at the Alexandria Campus, connects Rosslyn Station to the Mark Center via Southern Towers, NVCC at Alexandria, Carlin Springs Road, Ballston-MU Station, Virginia Square-GMU Stations, 10th Street N, and Arlington Boulevard. This bus route operates on a limited frequency every 30 to 40 minutes.
  • The Metrobus F20 Leesburg Pike route, stopping directly at the Alexandria Campus, connects King St Old Town Station to Tysons Station via W Falls Church Station, E Falls Church Station, Seven Corners Transit Center, Bailey’s Crossroads, NVCC at Alexandria, and Duke Street in Alexandria. This bus route operates on a high frequency every 12 minutes or better.
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  • Nearby, the following services are available:
    • DASH Line 35 provides service between the Pentagon and Van Dorn Metro, serving all Beauregard St. points, Braddock Rd. (behind the Schlesinger Garage), or N. Beauregard St. & Fillmore Ave.

  • The Metrobus offers weekday and limited weekend service between the Annandale Campus and the King St. Old Town Metro Station on the F23 Route, between the Annandale Campus and the Vienna Metro Station on the F24 Route, and between the Annandale Campus and E Falls Church Metro Station on the F26 Route. All 3 bus routes operate on a limited frequency every 30 to 40 minutes.
  • Metrobus Fare: $2.25 cash fare or SmarTrip card; exact change is required as bus drivers do not carry change. Mobile payment is also available.  for more information on WMATA fares.
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  • Loudoun County Transit offers local bus service from Monday through Saturday between the Loudoun campus and the I91勛圖 Loudoun Hospital on the Route 70 (Leesburg-Sterling) bus. The bus drops off and picks up on Potomac View Rd, directly across the street from the campus.
  • Bus Fare: Loudoun County Transit buses are currently fare-free! No SmarTrip cards or cash are required. Please visit for the most up-to-date information.
  • Loudoun County Transit Service Info: 
  • The Fairfax Connector offers weekday and limited weekend service between the Loudoun Campus and Franklin Farm Village Center on Route 924 (91勛圖-Loudoun – Herndon – Franklin Farm).
  • Bus Fare:  $2.00 one-way cash or SmarTrip cardexact fare is required if paying by cash; no pennies accepted.
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  • PRTC's OmniRide Bus offers weekday service between the Manassas Campus and Oaks of Wellington on the Manassas AM and PM routes.
  • Transit from Woodbridge to Manassas is provided on OmniRide's East-West Express, which runs between the PRTC Transit Center in Woodbridge and the Manassas Mall (the Manassas AM and PM routes can be accessed at the Manassas Mall stop).
  • OmniRide Fare: All OmniRide Local and Metro Express buses are now fare-free! Please visit  for more information on fares.
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  • The Fairfax Connector offers weekday service between the Medical Campus and Franconia-Springfield Metro.
  • Bus Fare: $2.00 one-way cash or SmarTrip cardexact fare is required if paying by cash; no pennies accepted.
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  • PRTC's OmniRide Bus offers weekday and limited weekend service between the PRTC Transit Center and Quantico Terrace/Fuller Heights on the Dumfries AM and PM routes; the Woodbridge Campus is a stop on these routes.
  • OmniRide Fare: All OmniRide Local and Metro Express buses are now fare-free! Please visit  for more information on fares.
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Additional Transit Information

Commuter Choice

  • The Commuter Choice program provides a tax-free benefit to full-time salaried state employees for commuting costs.

Commuter Connections

  • is a regional network of transportation organizations. If you live or work in the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. region, Commuter Connections can provide you with information on all your commute options so you can make a smart choice about how you travel to work.
  • Commuter Connections can also provide you with the best options to get you home in an unexpected emergency.

Metro

  • The operates a balanced regional transportation system in the national capital area.
  • As one of their many rider tools, Metro offers a trip planner that will allow you to find the most efficient and feasible transportation to your destination.

Additional Services