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Virginia Railway Express - Definition and Overview |
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Virginia Railway Express locomotive in push-pull commuter service photo credit www.trainweb.com
The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) is a commuter railroad service that connects the Northern Virginia area with Washington, DC. The VRE operates on two lines, the Fredericksburg line, which starts from Fredericksburg, Virginia and the Manassas line, which starts from Manassas, Virginia, both lines end at Union Station in Washington, DC. Fredericksburg is considered the southernmost suburb of Washington (and the northernmost suburb of Richmond). It is a transportation partnership
of the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) and the Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission (PRTC).
Its organization consists of the VRE Operations Board, which consists of seven commissioners [the Director of the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (VDRPT) and three commissioners each from NVTC and PRTC], which oversees all operating aspects of the Virginia Railway Express, and the VRE Operations Group, which reports to the Board and handles the daily operations of the VRE.
Manassas Line
The Manassas Line runs east-west along trackage owned by Norfolk Southern.
Fredericksburg Line
The Fredericksburg Line runs north-south along trackage owned by CSX.
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Example Usage of Virginia |
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KatBretPhoto: We have been driving forever and only reached Virginia!?!?!?! |
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rherocks96: in Virginia.... |
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HamjamIAm: Getting ready to take the girls up to Virginia, near Roanoke, to see more in-laws for Thanksgiving. |
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