RIDER S GUIDE COMMUTER RAIL SERVICE From Manassas, VA and Spotsylvania, VA to Washington, DC Effective July 1, 2017

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RIDER S GUIDE COMMUTER RAIL SERVICE From Manassas, VA and Spotsylvania, VA to Washington, DC Effective July 1, 2017 25TH R RY A better way. A better life. NIVE SA AN 2017 1992

YOUR TICKETS ARE JUST A TAP AWAY Download the free VRE Mobile app Buy and use VRE tickets and passes right from your smartphone! Learn more at vre.org/mobile

WELCOME Virginia Railway Express (VRE) is a commuter rail system serving Central and Northern Virginia and the District of Columbia. Our mission is to provide safe, cost-effective, accessible, reliable, convenient and customerresponsive commuter-oriented passenger rail service. We invite you to relax and enjoy the ride! 1

SCHEDULE VRE operates Monday through Friday, primarily traveling northbound toward Washington, DC in the morning, and southbound toward Manassas (along I-66) and Spotsylvania (along I-95) in the evening. VRE does not operate on weekends or Federal holidays. VRE follows S train schedules (see pages 18 19 and 22 23) during times of inclement weather or other service disruptions, and on the days after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve (when it falls on a weekday) and the weekdays between Christmas and New Year s Day. COURTESY Please be considerate of others while riding VRE trains. Remember to place your belongings under your seat or in the overhead racks. Please refrain from placing your feet, beverages or umbrellas on the seat beside you. Saving or blocking seats is not permitted. QUIET CARS A Quiet Car is offered on every train it s the car closest to the engine. While a Quiet Car is not completely silent, its passengers must refrain from talking on phones, keep sounds from cell phones, laptops and other electronics turned off, and speak only in short whispers. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis. Passengers not wishing to be quiet may move to another car. Note: Quiet Car is a registered service mark of Amtrak. BICYCLES Collapsible bicycles are permitted on all of our trains. Full-size bicycles will only be allowed on the last three northbound, the mid-day, and the last three southbound trains on each line: trains 310, 312, 314, 301, 311, 313 and 315 on the Fredericksburg Line, and trains 328, 330, 332, 2

336, 338, 321, 325, 333, 335 and 337 on the Manassas Line. Bicycles must board at the northernmost car on the train and use the southern half of the car. No more than two bicycles are allowed on the car. If the car already has two bikes on board, you cannot bring your bike on the train and must wait for the next one. Bicycles must be tethered to the south end bench seats (distinguishable by only having four folding seats) using a bungee cord attached to the eyelet on the seat frame. Bicyclists are responsible for securing their bicycles. The bench seating on the north end of the car is priority seating for passengers with disabilities. This area is located directly across from the restroom and cannot be used for bicycles. If the bench seating for bicycles is occupied by passengers, the bicycle rider may ask the passengers to vacate the seat or ask the conductor for assistance if the passenger is unwilling to move. The priority will be for the bicycles. For the safety and convenience of our other riders, bicycles will be boarded and removed last after all other passengers have boarded or detrained. Passengers are not permitted to ride bicycles on the platforms or trains. Bicycles must be clean and free of grease. VRE is not responsible for the security of bicycles brought on board. FOOD AND BEVERAGES Food and non-alcoholic beverages may be consumed on board trains. Please dispose of all food, drinks, wrappers and containers in proper receptacles. RECYCLING Please dispose of newspapers in recycling bins on platforms where available. 3

NO SMOKING Smoking, e-cigarettes and vaporizers are not permitted on board. Smoking is also limited to the first 100 feet at the north end of station platforms. Please refrain from smoking until you are well away from the train and disembarking passengers. BAGGAGE AND PARCELS Items that do not cause safety hazards or inconvenience other passengers are permitted on board trains if placed under your seat or in the storage racks. Please ask the conductor about storing oversized belongings before you board. Please be sure to keep track of your bags and take them when you detrain. Unattended baggage is considered a security risk and should be reported to the conductor. We encourage our riders to put identification tags on all their bags. LOST AND FOUND VRE is not responsible for lost items or lost tickets. Lost items/tickets are not only an inconvenience, but also a security risk. Be sure to mark your belongings, including jackets and umbrellas, with your name and phone number and include your business card in your ticket holder. You can do your part by remembering to take your belongings with you. To report a lost item or ticket, visit www.vre.org and fill out a lost item or lost ticket report, or call VRE at (703) 684-1001 during normal office hours (Mon Fri, 6 a.m. 7 p.m.). CELL PHONES Cell phones are permitted on trains. Please be considerate of other passengers by holding your voice down and keeping conversations to a minimum. 4

CHILDREN AND YOUTH All children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by an adult and must be seated at all times while the train is in motion. Children 10 years of age and younger accompanied by a fare-paying adult may ride free of charge. ACCESS FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Trains, stations and communication systems operated by VRE are designed to be accessible to persons with disabilities. TTYs have been installed at the majority of our stations. Hearing impaired people can reach VRE by calling TTY (703) 684-0551, or through the Virginia Relay Center for the Hearing Impaired at (800) 828-1120. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS VRE is committed to a policy of non-discrimination in the conduct of its business, including its reasonable accommodations responsibilities the delivery of equitable and accessible transportation services. To obtain more information or to file a complaint, visit www.vre.org/accessibility or call (703) 684-1001. Hearing impaired people can reach VRE by calling TTY (703) 684-0551 or through the Virginia Relay Center for the Hearing Impaired at (800) 828-1120. TITLE VI POLICY In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, VRE does not discriminate on the basis of race, color or national origin. To obtain more information on VRE s Title VI policy or to file a complaint, visit www.vre.org or call (703) 684-1001. 5

GUARANTEED RIDE HOME PROGRAM If you become ill, have an unexpected emergency or unscheduled overtime between 6 a.m. 10 p.m., Commuter Connections Guaranteed Ride Home Program will provide you a free ride home, to the train station or to the medical facility handling the emergency. Unscheduled overtime must be confirmed by your supervisor. To register for this free service, call Commuter Connections at (800) 745-7433 or visit www.commuterconnections.org. SERVICE UPDATES Current train status is available via the VRE Mobile app, www.vre.org, and automated phone lines: (703) 684-0400 or (800) RIDE-VRE (743-3873). In addition to our website, delays are reported through Facebook and Twitter. To have delay information texted or emailed to you, register for Train Talk at www.vre.org. SERVICE GUARANTEE If a VRE train enters a station 30 minutes or more behind the published schedule (according to the conductor s watch), all passengers detraining from that point and forward are eligible for a Free Ride Certificate (FRC). Crews will issue FRCs on board at the time of delay whenever possible. Please visit www.vre.org for more information. SECURITY BLANKET If you take a train that is scheduled to arrive at your station at least 30 minutes before your daycare s closing, count on VRE. We ll get you to your station within 15 minutes of the scheduled arrival time. If we don t, then we will reimburse your daycare late fees. You may use this benefit up to four times a year. Visit www.vre.org for more information. 6

TICKET PURCHASE OPTIONS MOBILE TICKETING The free VRE Mobile app makes buying and using VRE tickets and passes easier than ever. Download it for iphone or Android TM today, and you can enjoy: No paper tickets to keep track of Single-Ride, Day Pass, Five-Day, Ten-Ride, Monthly and Amtrak Step-Up Tickets delivered straight to your smartphone No need to stop at a vendor location or Ticket Vending Machine The choice to split payment between two cards, or a card and SmartBenefits The ability to purchase tickets at your convenience, then validate before boarding Learn more at: www.vre.org/mobile STATION VENDING MACHINES Use your Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or ATM card at the Ticket Vending Machines at all VRE stations. TICKET VENDORS The following sales outlets sell VRE tickets: Note: Ticket vendor locations and their service days and hours are subject to change. Please visit www.vre. org/ticketvendors for the most up-to-date information and additional details. VRE encourages you to call ahead to be certain that the store will be open and will accept your method of payment. 7

Mobile Commuter Store at L Enfant Plaza 7th and D Sts., SW, Washington, DC Mon Tue, 9:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Crystal City Commuter Store 251 18th St. South, Suite 1638-B, Arlington, VA In the Crystal City Shops across from Dunkin Donuts Mon Fri, 7 a.m. 7 p.m. (703) 413-4287 www.commuterpage.com Ballston Commuter Store Ballston-MU Metro Plaza, 4230 Fairfax Dr., Arlington, VA In kiosk at top of escalator Mon Fri, 10 a.m. 7 p.m., Sat, 10 a.m. 3 p.m. (703) 528-3541 www.commuterpage.com Rosslyn Commuter Store 1810 N. Moore St., Arlington, VA At the Rosslyn Metro Station entrance Mon Fri, 7 a.m. 7 p.m., Sat, 8 a.m. 2 p.m. (703) 525-1995 www.commuterpage.com Mobile Commuter Store at Alexandria Station 110 Callahan Dr., Alexandria, VA Tue, 1 7 p.m., Fri, 6 a.m. noon Springfield Connector Store 6880 Frontier Dr., Springfield, VA Located in the Franconia-Springfield Metro station, adjacent to VRE s Franconia-Springfield platform (703) 339-7200 Mon Fri, 6:30 10:45 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. 7 p.m. 8

Destination Station at Woodbridge VRE Station 1040 Express Way, Woodbridge, VA Mon Fri, 5:00 a.m. 9 p.m., Sat, 8 a.m. 4 p.m. (703) 491-5742 Ricks Roasters Coffee Company 550 Railroad Ave., Quantico, VA Mon Fri, 5 10 a.m. and 3 8 p.m. (703) 445-5081 7-Eleven 327 Deacon Rd., Falmouth, VA (540) 373-5143 Open daily, 24 hours 7-Eleven 905 Lafayette Blvd., Fredericksburg, VA (540) 371-0504 Open daily, 24 hours 7-Eleven 4640 Lee Hill School Dr., Fredericksburg, VA (540) 891-1299 Open daily, 24 hours Don s Depot Broad Run Station, 10637 Piper Ln., Bristow, VA Mon Fri, 5 8 a.m. Commuter Direct Fill out the CommuterDirect.com online order form at www.commuterdirect.com to have your tickets mailed to your home or business on an ongoing, bi-weekly or monthly basis. Call (703) 228-7433 for assistance. 9

SMARTBENEFITS If your employer offers you transit benefits through the SmartBenefits program, you can use them to purchase your VRE tickets and passes in the free VRE Mobile app. Just allocate your SmartBenefits to VRE Mobile then add your SmartBenefits account number (the serial number on your SmarTrip card) to the app as a form of payment. Store the information for future purchases, and your funds will automatically be available in VRE Mobile on the first day of each month! Learn more at: www.vre.org/smartbenefits. VALIDATE YOUR TICKET BEFORE BOARDING Please Note: Tickets are not available for sale on board VRE trains. Virginia law (Section 18.2-160.1) requires passengers to purchase and validate tickets prior to boarding the train. Single-Ride, Ten-Ride and Free Ride Certificates must be validated PRIOR to boarding for each ride in one of the platform Ticket Vending Machines for paper tickets. Validating will print the date and time of the validation on the ticket, and will deduct one ride. The Day Pass and Five-Day Pass must be validated prior to the first ride. The Day Pass is good for travel all day on the day validated. The Five-Day Pass is valid for five consecutive service days, skipping weekends and holidays. Passengers should write their names on their paper Monthly Tickets to validate or affix monthly Transit Link Card (TLC) stickers to their SmarTrip cards. Monthly Tickets and TLCs are non-transferrable. VRE Mobile tickets must also be validated PRIOR to 10

boarding. To validate, simply select the ticket you wish to use from the My Tickets section, then tap Use Ticket. Tickets must be displayed at all times and available for inspection by the conductor or other authorized VRE representative. Passengers observed on board without a valid ticket are subject to a fine of up to $100 plus court costs. In the event that you are unable to validate your ticket, please notify a crewmember prior to boarding the train. Section 04.04.00 of the VRE passenger tariff states: REQUIREMENT TO PRODUCE IDENTIFICATION Non Fare-Exempt Passengers who refuse or who are unable to produce a valid ticket will be asked by Train Service Personnel to produce (for the purpose of issuing a summons) valid personal identification, including name and current address. Passengers who cannot or will not produce personal identification when requested to do so are subject to being evicted from the train at the next station stop or being remanded to the custody of the proper authorities. 11

TICKETING OPTIONS THE MONTHLY TICKET 34% SAVINGS Sign to validate. Good for unlimited travel between the fare zones indicated on the ticket during a calendar month. The paper Monthly Ticket must have the name of the passenger using it printed on the back to be valid and only that person may use it. Should it be necessary, Monthly Tickets are refundable on a pro-rated basis up to the 13th service day of the month. Accepted on select Amtrak trains with a Step-Up Ticket (see schedules on pages 18 19 and 22 23). THE TRANSIT LINK CARD (TLC) This joint fare card offers unlimited travel on VRE and Metrorail for one calendar month at one price. TLCs are non-transferable. They are accepted on select Amtrak trains with a Step-Up Ticket (see schedules on pages 18 19 and 22 23). Your TLC will be visually inspected on VRE and scanned like any SmarTrip card on WMATA. TLCs may be purchased through Commuter Direct. Visit www.vre.org/tlc for current fares. THE FIVE-DAY PASS 20% SAVINGS Activate before first use. Good for unlimited travel for five consecutive service days (skips over weekends and holidays) from the date of activation between the zones indicated. If not activated, Five-Day Passes expire one year from the date of purchase. They are transferable, but non-refundable. Accepted on select Amtrak trains with a Step-Up Ticket (see schedules on 12

pages 18 19 and 22 23). THE TEN-RIDE TICKET 8% SAVINGS Validate before each ride. Good for 10 one-way trips between the fare zones indicated on the ticket. Ten-Ride Tickets must be used within one year of the date of purchase. They are transferable, but nonrefundable. Multiple passengers can ride on the same Ten-Ride Ticket simply validate once for each person riding. Accepted on select Amtrak trains with a Step-Up Ticket (see schedules on pages 18 19 and 22 23). DAY PASS TICKET TWO TRIPS, ONE TICKET Activate before first ride. Good for same day round-trip travel between the fare zones indicated on the ticket. Expires one year from purchase. Transferable, but non-refundable. Can be purchased at the platform Ticket Vending Machines and all VRE vendors. Must be validated no more than one hour prior to the first trip. Not accepted on Amtrak trains. SINGLE-RIDE TICKET Validate before ride. Good for one-way travel between the fare zones indicated on the ticket. Single- Ride Tickets must be used within one year of the date of purchase and must be validated. They are transferable, but non-refundable. Not accepted on Amtrak trains. STEP-UP TICKET FOR AMTRAK TRAINS MORE TRAINS TO CHOOSE FROM VRE passengers with a valid TLC, Monthly Pass, Five-Day Pass or Ten-Ride Ticket can choose to purchase a Step- Up Ticket, which allows them to board an Amtrak train 13

for a single ride. Passengers without a Step-Up Ticket and valid VRE ticket will be charged the full Amtrak fare. Step-Up Tickets may be purchased on the platform from a Ticket Vending Machine or at vendor locations. Step-Up Tickets may also be purchased and validated on VRE Mobile, in conjunction with a validated VRE Mobile ticket. Step-Up Tickets are valid on Amtrak trains listed on the VRE schedules (see pages 18 19 and 22 23) and for travel to designated VRE stations only. They are transferable, but non-refundable. Step-Up pricing and Amtrak train availability subject to change. For the most current information, go to www.vre.org/stepup. Amtrak train status can be found at www.amtrak.com. REDUCED FARES VRE offers 50 percent off the cost of full fare tickets to: senior citizens aged 65 or older, children between the ages of 11 and 18, and persons with disabilities. Discounted tickets are valid on all VRE trains, and are only available at VRE ticket vendors, VRE Mobile and CommuterDirect.com. Senior citizens must have a valid photo ID with date of birth listed when purchasing and riding with discounted tickets. Children and passengers with disabilities must have a VRE Reduced Fare ID when purchasing and using discounted tickets call (703) 684-1001 or visit www.vre.org/reduced for more information. FREE FARES Children 10 years old and younger ride free with a farepaying adult. 14

GROUP TRAVEL SAVINGS AND SIMPLICITY Groups of 10 or more people traveling together are eligible to purchase special VRE tickets that do not need to be validated. We recommend that your group travel coordinator contact VRE to make the purchase and arrange for assistance from VRE staff where needed. VRE requires a notice of 10 working days for all group travel. Interested groups should call (703) 684-1001 or email gotrains@vre.org for reservations. LOCAL BUS TRANSFERS COMPLETE YOUR TRIP Your valid VRE Monthly or TLC entitles you to free transfers on OmniLink, Metro Link, Cross County Connector and Fairfax Connector (non-express) routes when traveling from a VRE station. Or use any VRE ticket for free transfers from VRE stations on Metrobus (non-express) routes. 15

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MANASSAS LINE SCHEDULE NORTHBOUND VRE TRAINS M-F S S 5 TRAIN # 322 324 326 328 BROAD RUN 5:05a 5:35a 6:15a 6:35a MANASSAS 5:13 5:43 6:23 6:43 MANASSAS PARK 5:19 5:49 6:29 6:49 BURKE CENTRE 5:33 6:03 6:43 7:03 ROLLING ROAD 5:38 6:08 6:48 7:08 BACKLICK ROAD 5:46 6:16 6:56 7:16 ALEXANDRIA (L) 5:59 6:29 7:09 7:29 CRYSTAL CITY (L) 6:08 6:38 7:18 7:38 L'ENFANT (L) 6:16 6:46 7:26 7:46 UNION STATION 6:24a 6:54a 7:34a 7:54a SOUTHBOUND VRE TRAINS M-F 5 S 5 S TRAIN # 321 325 327 329 UNION STATION 6:25a 1:15p 3:45p 4:25p L'ENFANT 1:23 3:53 4:33 CRYSTAL CITY 1:30 4:00 4:40 ALEXANDRIA 6:42 1:38 4:08 4:48 BACKLICK ROAD 1:49 4:19 4:59 ROLLING ROAD (L) 1:57 4:27 5:07 BURKE CENTRE (L) 2:03 4:33 5:13 MANASSAS PARK (L) 2:17 4:47 5:27 MANASSAS (L) 7:32 2:24 4:54 5:34 BROAD RUN 7:42a 2:34p 5:04p 5:44p S = Special schedules for holidays and snow days. L = Train may depart when station work is completed, regardless of scheduled time. 5 = Train allows full-size bicycles. Collapsible bicycles are permitted on all trains. 18

S 5 S 5 5 5 330 332 336 338 7:20a 7:48a 2:45p 5:10p 7:28 7:56 2:51 5:16 7:34 8:02 2:56 7:48 8:16 3:08 7:53 8:21 8:01 8:29 8:14 8:42 3:30 5:52 8:23 8:51 8:31 8:59 8:39a 9:07a 3:55p 6:25p S 5 S 5 5 331 333 335 337 5:05p 5:30p 6:10p 6:50p 5:13 5:38 6:18 6:58 5:20 5:45 6:25 7:05 5:28 5:53 6:33 7:13 5:39 6:04 6:44 7:24 5:47 6:12 6:52 7:32 5:53 6:18 6:58 7:38 6:07 6:32 7:12 7:52 6:14 6:39 7:19 7:59 6:24p 6:49p 7:29p 8:09p AMTRAK TRAIN* 176* 10:19a 10:36 11:05 11:14 11:20a AMTRAK TRAIN* 171* 4:50p 4:56 5:11 5:30 5:49p * = Available to VRE passengers in possession of a validated Five- Day, Ten-Ride, TLC or Monthly Ticket and a Step-Up Ticket. VRE Info: www.vre.org or 800-RIDE-VRE. Amtrak Info: www.amtrak.com or 800-USA-RAIL. 19

MANASSAS FARES Zone 1 Union Station L Enfant Zone 2 Crystal City Alexandria Zone 6 Broad Run, Manassas, Manassas Park Single-Ride 9.80 9.10 Day Pass 19.60 18.20 Five-Day 77.60 71.90 Ten-Ride 89.10 82.70 Monthly 268.60 249.00 Zone 5 Single-Ride 9.10 8.40 Day Pass 18.20 16.80 Five-Day 71.90 66.20 Ten-Ride 82.70 76.00 Zone 4 Burke Centre, Rolling Road Zone 3 Backlick Road Zone 2 Alexandria, Crystal City Zone 1 L Enfant, Union Station Monthly 249.00 229.40 Single-Ride 8.40 7.65 Day Pass 16.80 15.30 Five-Day 66.20 60.60 Ten-Ride 76.00 69.50 Monthly 229.40 209.60 Single-Ride 7.65 7.00 Day Pass 15.30 14.00 Five-Day 60.60 54.80 Ten-Ride 69.50 63.00 Monthly 209.60 189.90 Single-Ride 7.00 6.25 Day Pass 14.00 12.50 Five-Day 54.80 49.10 Ten-Ride 63.00 56.40 Monthly 189.90 170.20 Single-Ride 6.25 Day Pass 12.50 Five-Day 49.10 Ten-Ride 56.40 Monthly 170.20 20

Zone 3 Backlick Road Zone 4 Rolling Road Burke Centre Zone 5 Zone 6 Manassas Park Manassas Broad Run 5.55 4.85 4.15 3.40 11.10 9.70 8.30 6.80 43.40 37.80 31.90 26.40 50.00 43.40 36.90 30.30 150.40 130.70 110.90 91.40 4.85 4.15 3.40 9.70 8.30 6.80 37.80 31.90 26.40 43.40 36.90 30.30 130.70 110.90 91.40 4.15 3.40 8.30 6.80 31.90 26.40 36.90 30.30 110.90 91.40 21

FREDERICKSBURG LINE SCHEDULE NORTHBOUND VRE TRAINS M-F S S TRAIN # 300 302 304 306 308 SPOTSYLVANIA 4:54a 5:04a 5:20a 5:34a 6:00a FREDERICKSBURG 5:05 5:15 5:31 5:45 6:11 LEELAND ROAD 5:12 5:22 5:38 5:52 6:18 BROOKE 5:18 5:28 5:44 5:58 6:24 QUANTICO 5:40 5:56 6:10 6:36 RIPPON 5:49 6:05 6:19 6:45 WOODBRIDGE 5:40 5:56 6:12 6:26 6:52 LORTON 6:03 6:19 6:33 6:59 FRANCONIA/SPRINGFIELD (L) 6:11 6:27 6:41 7:07 ALEXANDRIA (L) 6:07 6:23 6:39 6:53 7:19 CRYSTAL CITY (L) 6:16 6:32 6:48 7:02 7:28 L'ENFANT (L) 6:24 6:40 6:56 7:10 7:36 UNION STATION 6:32a 6:48a 7:04a 7:18a 7:44a SOUTHBOUND VRE TRAINS M-F S 5 S S TRAIN # 301 303 305 307 309 UNION STATION 12:55p 3:10p 3:25p 4:10p 4:40p L'ENFANT 1:03 3:18 3:33 4:18 4:48 CRYSTAL CITY 1:10 3:25 3:40 4:25 4:55 ALEXANDRIA 1:18 3:33 3:48 4:33 5:03 FRANCONIA/SPRINGFIELD 1:29 3:44 3:59 4:44 5:14 LORTON 1:36 3:51 4:06 4:51 5:21 WOODBRIDGE 1:44 3:59 4:14 4:59 5:29 RIPPON 1:50 4:05 4:20 5:05 5:35 QUANTICO 2:00 4:15 4:30 5:15 5:45 BROOKE (L) 2:14 4:29 4:44 5:29 5:59 LEELAND ROAD (L) 2:23 4:38 4:53 5:38 6:08 FREDERICKSBURG (L) 2:31 4:46 5:01 5:46 6:16 SPOTSYLVANIA 2:42p 4:57p 5:12p 5:57p 6:27p S = Special schedules for holidays and snow days. L = Train may depart when station work is completed, regardless of scheduled time. 5 = Train allows full-size bicycles. Collapsible bicycles are permitted on all trains. 22

S 5 5 S 5 310 312 314 6:20a 7:05a 7:33a 6:31 7:16 7:44 6:38 7:23 7:51 6:44 7:29 7:57 6:56 7:41 8:09 7:05 7:50 8:18 7:12 7:57 8:25 7:19 8:04 8:32 7:27 8:12 8:40 7:39 8:24 8:52 7:48 8:33 9:01 7:56 8:41 9:09 8:04a 8:49a 9:17a AMTRAK TRAINS* 86* 174* 84* 94* 66* 6:56a 8:00a 9:19a 11:57a 7:57p 7:16 8:22 9:41 12:17p 8:22 7:28 8:36 7:52 9:05 10:15 12:55 8:55 8:03 9:24 8:15a 9:33a 10:39a 1:32p 9:20p 5 S 5 5 311 313 315 5:15p 6:00p 6:40p 5:23 6:08 6:48 5:30 6:15 6:55 5:38 6:23 7:03 5:49 6:34 7:14 5:56 6:41 7:21 6:04 6:49 7:29 6:10 6:55 7:35 6:20 7:05 7:45 6:34 7:19 7:59 6:43 7:28 8:08 6:51 7:36 8:16 7:02p 7:47p 8:27p AMTRAK TRAINS* 67* 95* 125* 93/83* 85/87* 7:20a 2:30p 3:55p 5:50p 7:05p 4:01 5:56 7:38 2:48 4:14 6:09 7:22 3:05 4:32 7:40 8:04 3:16 4:45 6:36 7:52 8:23a 3:40p 5:12p 7:01p 8:17p * = Available to VRE passengers in possession of a validated Five- Day, Ten-Ride, TLC or Monthly Ticket and a Step-Up Ticket. VRE Info: www.vre.org or 800-RIDE-VRE. Amtrak Info: www.amtrak.com or 800-USA-RAIL. 23

FREDERICKSBURG FARES Zone 1 Union Station L Enfant Zone 2 Crystal City Alexandria Zone 3 Franc/ Zone 9 Fred burg Spotsylvania Zone 8 Leeland Road Brooke Single-Ride 11.90 11.20 7.65 Day Pass 23.80 22.40 15.30 Five-Day 94.60 88.80 60.60 Ten-Ride 108.80 102.30 69.50 Monthly 327.60 307.90 209.60 Single-Ride 11.20 10.55 7.00 Day Pass 22.40 21.10 14.00 Five-Day 88.80 83.20 54.80 Ten-Trip 102.30 95.70 63.00 Monthly 307.90 288.10 189.90 Zone 7 Single-Ride 10.55 9.80 6.25 Zone 6 Quantico Zone 5 Rippon W-bridge Day Pass 21.10 19.60 12.50 Five-Day 83.20 77.60 49.10 Ten-Trip 95.70 89.10 56.40 Monthly 288.10 268.60 170.20 Single-Ride 9.80 9.10 5.55 Day Pass 19.60 18.20 11.10 Ten-Trip 89.10 82.70 50.00 Five-Day 77.60 71.90 43.40 Monthly 268.60 249.00 150.40 Single-Ride 9.10 8.40 4.85 Day Pass 18.20 16.80 9.70 Five-Day 71.90 66.20 37.80 Zone 4 Lorton Zone 3 Franc/ Zone 2 Alexandria Crystal City Zone 1 L Enfant Union Station Ten-Trip 82.70 76.00 43.40 Monthly 249.00 229.40 130.70 Single-Ride 8.40 7.65 4.15 Day Pass 16.80 15.30 8.30 Five-Day 66.20 60.60 31.90 Ten-Trip 76.00 69.50 36.90 Monthly 229.40 209.60 110.90 Single-Ride 7.65 7.00 Day Pass 15.30 14.00 Five-Day 60.60 54.80 Ten-Trip 69.50 63.00 Monthly 209.60 189.90 Single-Ride 7.00 6.25 Day Pass 14.00 12.50 Five-Day 54.80 49.10 Ten-Trip 63.00 56.40 Monthly 189.90 170.20 Single-Ride 6.25 Day Pass 12.50 Five-Day 49.10 Ten-Trip 56.40 Monthly 170.20 24

Zone 4 Lorton Zone 5 W-bridge Rippon Zone 6 Quantico Zone 7 Zone 8 Brooke Leeland Road Zone 9 Fred burg Spotsylvania 7.00 6.25 5.55 4.85 4.15 3.40 14.00 12.50 11.10 9.70 8.30 6.80 54.80 49.10 43.40 37.80 31.90 26.40 63.00 56.40 50.00 43.40 36.90 30.30 189.90 170.20 150.40 130.70 110.90 91.40 6.25 5.55 4.85 4.15 3.40 12.50 11.10 9.70 8.30 6.80 49.10 43.40 37.80 31.90 26.40 56.40 50.00 43.40 36.90 30.30 170.20 150.40 130.70 110.90 91.40 5.55 4.85 11.10 9.70 43.40 37.80 50.00 43.40 150.40 130.70 4.85 4.15 9.70 8.30 43.40 36.90 37.80 31.90 130.70 110.90 4.15 3.40 8.30 6.80 31.90 26.40 36.90 30.30 110.90 91.40 25

CONNECTING RAIL SERVICES METRORAIL VRE stations at Franconia-Springfield, Alexandria (King Street), Crystal City, L Enfant and Union Station are a short walk to Metrorail serving Northern Virginia, the District of Columbia and Maryland. For Metrorail information, visit www.wmata.com or call (202) 637-7000 [TTY (202) 638-3780]. AMTRAK VRE connects with Amtrak s inter-city service at Alexandria, Fredericksburg, Manassas, Quantico, Woodbridge and Union Station. Select Amtrak trains stop at L Enfant as part of VRE s Step-Up service. For Amtrak information, go to www.amtrak.com or call (800) USA-RAIL (800-872-7245) [TTY (800) 523-6590]. VRE is not responsible for Amtrak schedule changes. MARC TRAIN SERVICE Maryland s MARC commuter rail system provides service from Washington Union Station. Take the Penn Line to BWI, Penn Station and Perryville, take the Camden Line to Laurel and Baltimore Camden Station, or take the Brunswick Line to Brunswick, Frederick and Martinsburg, WV. Call (800) 325-7245 [TTY (301) 850-5312] for information. MARC tickets are honored on reverseflow VRE trains. 26

CORE STATIONS SERVING BOTH LINES ALEXANDRIA 110 Callahan Dr., Alexandria, VA Machines (no cash), newspaper racks Parking: None Metrorail access: King Street Station (Yellow and Blue Lines) Connection to: Amtrak Local transit connections: DASH, Metrobus, Fairfax Connector and REX CRYSTAL CITY 1503 South Crystal Dr., Arlington, VA Machines (no cash), newspaper racks Parking: None Metrorail access: Crystal City Station (Yellow and Blue Lines) Local transit connections: Metrobus, Metroway and ART Constitution Ave. Pennyslvania Ave. 395 2nd St. 9th St. 7th St. The Mall 3rd St. 1st St. 1 Independence Ave. C St. Maryland Ave. C St. E St. Virginia Ave. 295 L ENFANT 6th & 7th St. at C St., SW, Washington, DC Machines (no cash), newspaper racks Parking: None Metrorail access: L Enfant Plaza Station (Yellow, Blue, Orange and Green Lines) Local transit connections: Metrobus and DC Circulator UNION STATION 60 Massachusetts Ave., NE, Washington, DC Machines (no cash), pay phones, waiting concourse, retail stores and ticket sales from Gray Line Tour Bus Parking: On-site paid parking For parking info, call: (202) 898-1950 Metrorail access: Red Line Connections to: Amtrak, MARC and Greyhound Local transit connections: Metrobus and DC Circulator 27

MANASSAS LINE STATIONS BROAD RUN/AIRPORT 10637 Piper Lane, Bristow, VA Machines (no cash), newspaper racks, bicycle racks, pay phone and ticket vendor Parking: 1,065 free spaces For parking info, call: (703) 684-1001 MANASSAS 9451 West St., Manassas, VA Machines (no cash), newspaper racks and bicycle racks Parking: 781 free spaces Free parking permit required for parking and permit info, call: (703) 257-8242 Connection to: Amtrak Local transit connections: Cross County Connector, Metro Link and OmniLink MANASSAS PARK 9300 Manassas Dr., Manassas Park, VA Machines (no cash), newspaper racks, bicycle racks and pay phone Parking: 600 free spaces For parking info, call: (703) 335-8820 Local transit connection: OmniLink BURKE CENTRE 10399 Premier Court, Burke, VA Machines (no cash), newspaper racks, bicycle racks and pay phone Parking: 1,516 free spaces For parking info, call: (703) 877-5600 Connection to: Amtrak Local transit connections: Metrobus and GMU Shuttle 28

ROLLING ROAD 9016 Burke Rd., Burke, VA Machines (no cash), newspaper racks, bicycle racks and pay phone Parking: 368 free spaces For parking info, call: (703) 877-5600 Local transit connection: Metrobus BACKLICK ROAD 6900 Hechinger Dr., Springfield, VA Machines (no cash), newspaper racks and bicycle racks Parking: 220 free spaces For parking info, call: (703) 877-5600 Local transit connections: Metrobus and Fairfax Connector FREDERICKSBURG LINE STATIONS Mine Rd 95 17 Benchmark Rd SPOTSYLVANIA 9442 Crossroads Parkway, Fredericksburg, VA 22408 Machines (no cash) and an indoor waiting area with a restroom Parking: 1,500 free spaces For parking info, call: (703) 684-1001 Crossroads Pkwy 2 FREDERICKSBURG 200 Lafayette Blvd., Fredericksburg, VA Machines (no cash) and newspaper racks Parking: 644 free spaces For parking info, call: (703) 684-1001 Local transit connection: FRED 29

LEELAND ROAD 275 Leeland Rd., Falmouth, VA Machines (no cash), newspaper racks and pay phone Parking: 652 free spaces For parking info, call: (703) 684-1001 BROOKE 1721 Brooke Rd., Stafford, VA Machines (no cash), newspaper racks and pay phone Parking: 499 free spaces For parking info, call: (703) 684-1001 QUANTICO 550 Railroad Ave., Quantico, VA Machines (no cash), ticket vendor, newspaper racks and bicycle racks Parking: 258 free spaces For parking info, call: (703) 684-1001 Connection to: Amtrak Local transit connections: OmniLink and Quantico Base VRE Shuttle RIPPON 15511 Farm Creek Dr., Woodbridge, VA Machines (no cash), newspaper racks and pay phone Parking: 676 free spaces For parking info, call: (703) 684-1001 30

WOODBRIDGE 1040 Express Way, Woodbridge, VA Machines (no cash), newspaper racks and ticket vendor Parking: 738 free spaces For parking info, call: (703) 684-1001 Connections to: Amtrak and Greyhound Local transit connections: OmniLink and Metro Connect LORTON 8990 Lorton Station Blvd., Lorton, VA Machines (no cash), newspaper racks and bicycle racks Parking: 567 free spaces For parking info, call: (703) 877-5600 Connection to: Vamoose Local transit connection: Fairfax Connector FRANCONIA-SPRINGFIELD 6880 Frontier Dr., Springfield, VA Machines (no cash), ticket vendor, waiting concourse, newspaper racks and pay phone Parking: More than 3,800 spaces at Metro station For parking info, call: (202) 962-1066 Metrorail access: Blue Line Connection to: Greyhound Local transit connections: Metrobus, Fairfax Connector and OmniRide 31

WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY 2013 G METRORAIL SYSTEM MAP Shady Grove Rockville Twinbrook White Flint Grosvenor - Strathmore Montgomery Co District of Col Medical Center Bethesda Friendship Heights Tenleytown-AU Van Ness-UDC Vienna Fairfax-GMU Wiehle-Reston East Spring Hill Greensboro Tysons Corner McLean Dunn Loring Merrifield West Falls Church VT/UVA East Falls Church Ballston-MU Virginia Sq-GMU Fairfax Co Arlington Co 5A to IAD Clarendon Court House Rosslyn Cleveland Park Woodley Park Zoo/Adams Morgan Dupont Circle Farragut North Foggy Bottom-GWU Farragut West C Metro Cent Federal Triang Smithson Arlington Cemetery Arlington Co Fairfax Co Pentagon Pentagon City Metrorail Operating Times Mon-Thu 5am-midnight Fri 5am-3am Sat 7am-3am Sun 7am-midnight Van Dorn St Alexandria Crystal City Alexandria Times are approximate Fairfax Co Franconia-Springfield Metro is accessible. 32

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R RY 25TH NIVE SA AN 2017 1992 A better way. A better life. For VRE information 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, visit www.vre.org or call (800) RIDE-VRE (743-3873). To contact a VRE representative during normal office hours (Mon Fri, 6 a.m. 7 p.m.), call (703) 684-1001 or TTY (703) 684-0551 or email us at gotrains@vre.org. Virginia Railway Express logos are trademarks of Virginia Railway Express; all reproductions and use rights are reserved. Virginia Railway Express, Keolis, Norfolk Southern Railway and CSX Transportation assume no responsibility for inconvenience, damage or expense resulting from errors in timetables, delayed or missed trains, missed stops, cancellations, failure to make connections or shortages of equipment and seats.