Fairfax Connector

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Dwayne Pelfrey
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Fairfax Connector to Assume Operations of Select Metrobus Routes, Announces Changes to Existing Bus Service Effective July 10, 2021

For Immediate Release
June 2, 2021

To continue to improve transit service in Fairfax County, effective Saturday, July 10, 2021, Fairfax Connector will assume operations of five (5) Metrobus routes from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), and make minor service changes to five (5) existing Fairfax Connector routes, as approved by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. Members of the public provided input on these proposed service changes in the fall of 2020 at virtual community meetings and through an online survey.

Transfer of Select Metrobus Routes to Fairfax Connector – Effective July 10, 2021

On July 10, 2021, Fairfax Connector will assume operations of five (5) Metrobus routes, four (4) of which are currently not operating due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fairfax Connector will restore and provide enhanced service on these routes serving key areas in Fairfax County with connections to the McLean, East Falls Church, West Falls Church, and the Pentagon Metrorail Stations. These routes serve approximately 69,000 residents and provide access to more than 36,000 jobs within the County. The conversion of the Metrobus routes to Fairfax Connector routes are:

Old Metrobus Route New Fairfax Connector Route
3T 703
15K 715
3A 803
29C 834
29W 835

 

Fairfax Connector Service Changes - Effective July 10, 2021

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Fairfax Connector is the largest local bus system in Virginia transporting passengers on 100 routes daily. For more information about Connector service and to stay engaged:

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