The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) is launching a transit/transportation demand management (TDM) study for the I-495 Southside Capital Beltway. The area studied starts east of the Springfield interchange (I-95/I-395/I-495) in Virginia and extends 11 miles to MD 210 in Prince George’s County, Maryland. This study will identify a range of current and future solutions involving more than one type of transportation that can be implemented to reduce congestion, improve trip reliability and regional connections, and enhance existing and planned multimodal mobility and connectivity. This study will also evaluate the Metrorail and Virginia Railway Express (VRE) lines between Springfield and Alexandria. The study will recommend potential mobility options for travel along the Capital Beltway. This study will help inform the Environmental Asessment underway by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) for the I-495 Southside Express Lanes Study.
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This survey seeks to gain an understanding of your typical commute choices and your feedback will help DRPT shape the recommendations of this study.
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