From OmniRide:
PRTC’s new Emergency Service Plan brochure is available on buses and online. Please make sure to familiarize yourself with the plan as we enter the winter weather season.
From OmniRide:
PRTC’s new Emergency Service Plan brochure is available on buses and online. Please make sure to familiarize yourself with the plan as we enter the winter weather season.
A portion of Interstate 95 at Fredericksburg was closed briefly Tuesday just before 7 p.m.
From Virginia State Police:
An update on the fast ferry service proposed by Woodbridge District Supervisor Frank Principi is expected this week.
The update is scheduled to be given at Thursday’s meeting of the Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission Commissioner’s Board meeting at 7 p.m., at the OmniRide headquarters in Woodbridge.
We told you this week that tickets for Virginia’s new passenger bus service “The Breeze” between Virginia Tech, Dulles Airport, and other parts of Northern Virginia sold out.
One of the commenters asked why OmniRide couldn’t also provide direct service to Dulles Airport.
There’s OmniRide. That’s the commuter bus service that each weekday takes people from Prince William County and Manassas to Arlington and Washington, D.C. and then back again.
Then there’s OmniLink. Those are the local buses that serve stops within Prince William County, Manassas, and Manassas Park.
-Steve Hersch, Manassas
From an email:
As a reminder to our riders, below is the list of exceptions to our normal schedule over the month:
We first told you about the new Virginia Breeze bus earlier this month. A first of its kind, the Breeze offers passenger bus service between Virginia Tech and Northern Virginia, to include Dulles Airport.
State officials today report tickets for the bus sold out.
Would a third lane move more traffic on Sudley Road in front of Novant Prince William Hospital?
Manassas City officials think so, as the plan to build a new third lane in this area has been on the books since 2000. Now, city planners will go back to the Commonwealth Transportation Board in Richmond to review some proposed changes for the $7.4 million project.