Loudoun Now for Aug. 1, 2019

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[ Vol. 4, No. 37 ]

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[ August 1, 2019 ]

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Renss Greene/Loudoun Now

For the first time, trains are running on the Silver Line in Loudoun—test trains, parked overnight at the Loudoun Gateway Station.

Next Metro Hurdle: Bus Service BY RENSS GREENE As part of preparations for Metrorail’s long-awaited and much-delayed service to begin rolling in Loudoun next year, county leaders are working to make sure residents can make it to their trains. Supervisors took a gamble on Metro in 2012 when they voted to extend the Silver Line into Loudoun County. Loudoun will now divert significant tax revenues to Metro—so it needs Metro to succeed,

and supervisors devoted time last week to a special transit summit to dig deeper into those issues. Loudoun will have three Metrorail stops, one at Dulles Airport. The other two are in the median of the Dulles Greenway, and only one of them is expected to have significant residential development nearby. That means most people will not be walking to their train. Driving to a Metro stop may not be everyone’s choice, either, when one of its

main attractions is avoiding traffic. Nor does it help county leaders’ hope that Metro will get cars off of Loudoun’s congested roads. Loudoun’s government-run bus service is beefing up in hopes that people will leave their cars at home—creating a new mass transit-oriented environment in a county that has been the textbook picture of suburban, car-oriented transportation. When Metro opens, Loudoun’s local bus service and its Met-

rorail connection buses—which currently go to stations in Fairfax—will be combined. Six more routes will join the county’s 21 bus routes, at an estimated $815,000. Today, for many people, the bus system’s current model only makes getting to a train more complicated. “My problem with the short-haul [bus] has been, it’s very much more a hub-andBUS SERVICE >> 39

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