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Revision as of 04:44, 12 April 2012
Herndon (preliminary names Herndon–Monroe, Herndon – Reston West) [2][3] is a planned Washington Metro station in Fairfax County, Virginia on the Silver Line. The stop would be in the median strip of VA-267 adjacent to the current Herndon-Monroe Park and Ride parking garage and bus station, which is on the south side of the highway. In anticipation of a future mass transit route in the Dulles Access Road median, in 1999 Fairfax County constructed a $20 million park and ride facility which includes a Fairfax Connector station that serves most bus lines in the Herndon and Reston areas as well as buses carrying commuters to the West Falls Church or other metro stations daily. The existing facility is served by direct westbound on ramps and eastbound off ramps to SR 267. The existing parking garage has 1,750 spaces. The garage has drawn criticism because of alleged construction flaws.[4] The garage will be expanded to 3,500 spaces for the Metro station.
The proposed metro station is scheduled to begin operation in 2016.[1] In the meantime, the Town of Herndon has initiated transportation oriented development of the land on the north side of the station. In turn, the Town of Herndon, on November 10, 2009, designated commercial, industrial and multi-unit rental residential properties within the town boundaries for inclusion in a special tax district to fund construction of Phase II of the Silver Line.[5]
Station facilities
Planned facilities for this station include:[6]
- 2 station entrances (both sides of SR 267)
- Pedestrian bridge SR 267
- Bus dropoff/pickup (south side only)
- Kiss & Ride (existing)
- Parking for 3,500 cars
External links
References
- ^ a b Dulles Metro Main Page
- ^ "Board of Supervisors Approves Proposed Silver Line Station Names". April 10, 2012. Retrieved April 11, 2012.
- ^ Hosh, Kafia (March 29, 2011). "Fairfax OKs names for new Metrorail stations". Washington Post. Retrieved March 29, 2011.
- ^ Turque, Bill (January 27, 2008). "Authorities Cringe as Va. Garage Crumbles". Washington Post. Retrieved 2009-12-19.
- ^ "Public Hearing: Dulles Rail Phase II Tax District". Retrieved 2009-12-19.
- ^ Dulles Metrorail: Herndon–Monroe
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