Tag: VRE

OmniRide Offers Suggestions for Customers During Work Stoppage
In response to comments we’ve received from passengers, OmniRide is offering a few suggestions for commuters impacted by an on-going work stoppage by some of our bus drivers.

OmniRide Launches VRE Shuttles, New Website
May is a month of change at OmniRide as the organization introduces new ways for travelers to connect with VRE, implements a Service Change for all routes and launches a rebuilt website.

Man Arrested for Destruction of Property at Broad Run VRE Stop
Prince William Police arrested a man for damaging VRE property at Broad Run, last Monday, while intoxicated.

Lawson to Hold Town Hall on Brentsville Land Use Issues
Brentsville Supervisor Jeanine Lawson announced she will be holding a town hall style public meeting on land use, rural preservation and the Virginia Rail Extension (VRE), Thursday evening

VRE to Hold Meeting on Gainesville-Haymarket Extension
Brentsville Supervisor Jeanine Lawson is inviting residents to a public meeting on the VRE (Virginia Rail Express) Extension into Gainesville and Haymarket the evening of April 27.

VRE Shares Plans for Haymarket-Gainesville Extension
Virginia Rail Express (VRE) hopes to add three new commuter stations in western Prince William County to open in 2022.

Study in Progress to Determine Extension of Manassas VRE Line
The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) recently held a meeting at Gainesville Middle School to get public input on extending commuter rail service 11-miles from Manassas through Gainesville and into the Town of Haymarket. VRE held the meeting to get public input during the study phase.

VRE Will Suspend Service Without PTC Extension
The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) will be forced to suspend some, if not all, of its commuter rail service in Virginia and Washington D.C. after December 31, 2015 if Congress does not act to extend the deadline for implementing Positive Train Control (PTC).
NVTC Seeks Public Input on Transportation Projects Along I-66 Corridor
The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, or NVTC, is looking to the public to help determine which of 20 transportation projects it should fund through its I-66 Commuter Choice program.
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