Huntington Metro
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Huntington Metro is at the southern end of the Yellow Line. The south mezzanine of Huntington Metro Station is built into a hillside creating a unique panoramic view of Alexandria. Because of the hill, the station is elevated high above Huntington Avenue, but located below grade at North Kings Highway. The station is accessible via escalator access and via an interesting furnicular elevator.
Unlike many metro stations in Northern Virginia, Huntington has over 4,400 parking spaces accessible from both entrances. Because the parking is ample, many River Towers residents drive to Huntington and park in commuter garages.
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Alexandria's DASH busDASH (Driving Alexandrians Safely Home) buses operate around, across and near the city of Alexandria, Virginia. DASH buses are clean, safe and an effective way to get around Alexandria.
Boarding the bus is simple and easy. When the bus arrives, just step into the bus and then deposit the exact fare or use your WMATA SmarTrip card. If you have any questions about routes or transfers ask the driver and then take a seat. On some of the most popular routes or during rush hours, there might not be any available seats. In that case just move as far to the rear of the bus as possible. (This makes it easier for others to board easily.) If you're new to city buses, you need to be aware that the bus driver doesn't always stop at all bus stops! To signal to the driver that your stop is approaching, press the yellow signal strip or pull the bell cord. It's best to do this about a block from your destination so the driver has timely notice to stop at the next bus stop. When exiting the bus, the rear door is easiest because others may be waiting to board through the front door. DASH riders are expect to follow a few simple rules of safety and courtesy:
DASH drivers may refuse service to anyone who does not observe these rules or to anyone whose behavior is disruptive or hazardous to vehicle or passenger safety. Sponsored by Condo 1 Alexandria / Will Nesbitt Realty LLC Serving real estate needs of Northern VA · in Alexandria · in Arlington · in Fairfax County · | |||
King Street Trolley --- a great way to get to know Old Town AlexandriaAround Old Town Alexandria, parking can sometimes be a hassle, (unless you want to pay to park in a garage). But, a great way to explore Alexandria is to take the Metro to King St. and then hop a ride on the King St. Trolley. There is no charge to ride the trolley and it makes stops about every two blocks between the King St. Metro and the Potomac. The Trolley was designed to compliment service by the National Harbor's new Water Taxi. The National Harbor is located across the Potomac in Maryland and is the site of a brand new convention center. The convention center and many restaurants are already open in this brand new area landmark. Additionally boat service is available up and down river from the Strand in Old Town. The length of this circuit can be walked in about 20 minutes, so many choose to take the trolley to the Potomac and then walk back to the Metro through Old Town.
.The trolley runs its route from 10 am to 10 pm every day. A printable map is available
for those who know nothing about the area.
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Alexandria Union Station serving Amtrak and VRE in Alexandria VA
Alexandria's Union Station shares a name with Union Station in nearby Washington DC.
Locals usually refer to the station in Washington as Union Station and the station
in Alexandria as Alexandria Station. Both stations were so-named because at one time
they united several lines/companies. The Amtrak code is for this station is ALX.
Alexandria Union Station
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Rt. 7 changes at Tysons Corner to accomodate new Metro StationDrivers on Rt. 7 near Tysons Corner will notice permanent changes to traffic patterns that will allow for construction of a Tysons Central Metrorail station. The Tysons Central station is part of the new line that will serve the Dulles Metrorail Project. Tysons Central station construction is scheduled to end in 2013.
According to the Washington Post:
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Franconia Springfield Metro Station
Franconia-Springfield Metro station is located in Springfield, Virginia at the end of the Blue Line. The address of this station is 6880 Frontier Drive, Springfield VA 22150, which places it just off the Fairfax County Parkway in close proximity to the Springfield Mall. While the metro stations in Alexandria and Arlington are designed for urban living for the use of those within walking distance, the Franconia Springfield station is designed for commuters with cars. This station has Metro's largest parking garage, with over five thousand parking spaces. Commuters from Franconia, Springfield and Kingstowne all make use of this metro. This station is also well-served by Virginia Railway Express, Metrobus, local and regional bus lines.
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Summer at the Alexandria train station
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Live in Northern Virginia --- without a car!
Leave your car behind? I can help you live in Arlington, Alexandria or Falls
Church--without owning a car. Outside the City of Washington DC, Arlington County
has the highest number of Metro Subway stops in the Capital Region.
Many large employment centers--Roslyn, Courthouse, Clarendon, Crystal City, The Pentagon, Pentagon City and all of Falls Church City are on either the Yellow or Blue Line of the Metro system These areas are also loaded with all kinds of residential properties--single family homes, townhouses and condos. Properties of all different sizes and prices ranges are available for purchase of lease.
Want to get around? Try the healthy alternative--bikes! Arlington, Alexandria and Fairfax counties are home to one of the nations most extensive system of bike trails. Want to know a local secret--bikes are permitted on both the subway trains and Metro buses! Bike lockers are available at most Metro stations Still need are car from time to time? Use Zip Car. Hundreds of cars are available at dozens of sites all around the area-Metro stops, shopping centers, the business district, restaurant areas, museums--even the airport. Here is another local secret--Zip Car parking spots are just about as convenient as handicapped parking. Contact Brian Brooks at Condo 1 Alexandria to find just the right property for you and your family--but not your car! Sponsored by Condo 1 Alexandria / Will Nesbitt Realty LLC Serving real estate needs of Northern VA · in Alexandria · in Arlington · in Fairfax County · | |||
Sailing on the Potomac
One of the great things about life in Alexandria VA is the proximity to two public marinas: one at Belle Haven and the other at Potowmack Landing north of Old Town. I have always wanted to sail, and yesterday Julie surprised me by signing us up for a social sail with the Sailing Club of Washington.
The Sailing Club of Washington is a group of over 400 people that includes a mixture of folks who have never sailed but want to learn and old salts who've been sailing for years along with those who simply enjoy socializing with other sailing enthusiasts. The Sailing Club of Washington (SCOW) is a 501(c)(7) organization (a social club) that was originally chartered on July 12, 1966 "to provide the membership thereof with the opportunity and instrumentalities to become expert in the art of sailing for their individual and mutual education, benefit and enjoyment."
This boat used to be a club boat, but it's owned by a member who still shares it with the club. The Sailing Club has six boats:
The boats are kept at the Washington Sailing Marina just south of National Airport. SCOW offers classes, individual use of our boats, club sponsored activities and a place for sailors in the D.C. area to come together and enjoy the sport and recreation of sailing.
We were excited as we prepared to board the vessel. It was a short walk along the dock and then we boarded.
National Airport is visible behind us. The winds were light and steady, perfect for beginners.
There were several other vessels nearby, most were sailors but there were a few flat-bottom fishermen out as well.
After we were underway, the skipper let me man the tiller! What fun! I had to make sure that we caught the right wind, without hitting posts or other boats.
Julie snapped a couple of pictures of me having a blast.
Eventually the sun started to set and it was time to head back to port.
What a great club! I can't endorse this activity enough. The fees are reasonable, the company was pleasant. And I really like sailing.
We'll be back another day. If you're looking for a home near the marina, you might consider some of the following communities:
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Car Sharing at Northern Virginia Metros
Wouldn't it be nice to ride the Metro to someplace near your destination and then
pick up a car just steps from the train or bus. Well, Metro offers car sharing at selected Metro stations and around the region at locations convenient to Metrobus. This is done in partnership with Zipcar. Car sharing is available in Metro Kiss & Ride lots at 39 of the 86 Metrorail stations (see station pages for locations) and many other neighborhood locations both near Metrorail stations without Kiss & Ride lots and elsewhere in the region. How does it work?
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Arlington County UpdatesCondo 1 Alexandria is now posting updates from the Arlington County governmental website. For the latest releases check out http://www.condo-alexandria.com/arlington-news.asp You'll find news about the ART (Arlington Regional Transportation) Buses, library news, free film presentations, and authors who are visiting the area. Here are a few headlines
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could use the care to run errands, shop or reach any other business or social event
not easily accessible via transit. Then simply return the car to the Metro station
and you're on your way back home.
