Loudoun Co., Virginia, to vote on starting commuter bus service from exurbs, aims to get 98,000 cars daily off roads
Loudoun Co. to vote on starting commuter bus service from exurbs, aims to get 98,000 cars daily off roads
Neal Augenstein | naugenstein@wtop.com
October 14, 2024, 9:10 AM
Almost 97% of people who work in Loudoun County, Virginia, drive alone in their car, resulting in 98,000 solo vehicles daily.
This week, the board of supervisors is set to vote on two-year commuter bus pilot program to improve the countys capability to recruit and retain employees, while giving solo commuters the chance to avoid driving to work.
According to a feasibility study to be discussed Wednesday, of the employees with jobs in Loudoun County who were surveyed, less than 1% use Metros Silver Line, which opened in 2022, or the public bus, and less than 2% carpool.
Many people who work in Loudoun County commute from homes in Jefferson County, West Virginia; western Montgomery and Frederick counties in Maryland, and Prince William, Stafford, Clarke, Warren and Fauquier counties in Virginia.
Under the agenda item, supervisors staff recommends starting a two-year commuter bus pilot program with initial service from Dale City and Warrenton into Loudoun County.
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Neal Augenstein
Neal Augenstein has been a general assignment reporter with WTOP since 1997. He says he looks forward to coming to work every day, even though that means waking up at 3:30 a.m.
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