ARLINGTON, Virginie, États-Unis — Un train de voyageurs du Virginia Railway Express (VRE) passant par Arlington, Virginie. Ce service de train de banlieue relie la banlieue nord de la Virginie à Washington DC, mettant en valeur le système de transport public intégré de la région.
8256 x 5504 px | 69,9 x 46,6 cm | 27,5 x 18,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
5 juin 2023
Lieu:
Long Bridge, Arlington, Virginia, United States
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Photograph by David Coleman. The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) is a commuter rail service that connects the Northern Virginia suburbs with Washington DC, serving as a crucial component of the region's public transportation system. Established in 1992, the VRE operates two lines: the Manassas Line and the Fredericksburg Line, with a total of 19 stations spread across Northern Virginia and into the District of Columbia. The service primarily caters to weekday commuters, offering an alternative to the often-congested highways in the Washington metropolitan area. Arlington, Virginia, where this train is passing through, is a key hub in the VRE network. The county is home to several VRE stations, including Crystal City, which serves as a major transportation nexus. Arlington's strategic location, directly across the Potomac River from Washington DC, makes it a vital link in the regional transportation system. The VRE complements other public transit options in Arlington, including Metrorail, Metrobus, and local bus services, creating a comprehensive network that facilitates movement throughout the National Capital Region. The VRE uses diesel-electric locomotives pulling passenger coach cars, with each train typically consisting of 4 to 8 cars. These trains can reach speeds of up to 70 mph on certain stretches of track. The service operates on existing railroad tracks, sharing them with freight trains and Amtrak services, which requires careful scheduling and coordination. The VRE has continually expanded its service since its inception, increasing frequency and capacity to meet the growing demand for public transportation in the rapidly developing Northern Virginia region.