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  2. Fairfax Connector - Wikipedia

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    Fairfax Connector, or simply "The Connector", is operated under contract by Transdev, and is the third largest bus fleet in the D.C. area. [7] The Connector provides a fixed-route bus service within Fairfax County on 93 routes and carries about nine million passengers annually. The Connector's goals is to supplement the regional rail and bus ...

  3. List of Metrobus routes in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Transferred to Fairfax Connector at some point; renumbered 623, and 622 respectively in June 2001. [73] 20E Fairfax City Express Fairfax: ↔: Interstate 66; Discontinued in 1986, when Vienna station opened and Fairfax's CUE Bus system was extended to it. [74] 20F, 20W, 20X, 20Y Chantilly-Greenbriar Line Franklin Farm (20F) Chantilly (20W, 20X)

  4. Metroway - Wikipedia

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    Map: Metroway map: Route map; Metroway highlighted in blue ... Metroway is a bus rapid transit ... Fairfax Connector: 599 Metrobus: 10N, 16M, 23A, 23B PRTC OmniRide ...

  5. Richmond Highway Express - Wikipedia

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    Route map King Street–Old ... Fairfax Connector: 151, 171, 308 ... Bus 7098, a 2011 New Flyer XDE40 bus displaying the 'RICHMOND HIGHWAY EXPRESS' destination sign.

  6. Fairfax, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Fairfax, Virginia (/ ˈ f ɛər f æ k s / FAIR-faks), [a] is an independent city in Virginia and the county seat of Fairfax County, Virginia, in the United States. [4] As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,536. [5] Fairfax is part of both the Washington metropolitan area and Northern Virginia regions.

  7. Huntington station (Washington Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Bus routes from Huntington on Metrobus and Fairfax Connector serve much of southern Fairfax County, Virginia. [13] A new 1,424-space parking garage located on the station's east side opened on August 14, 2008. There are 3,617 parking spaces at the station.

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  9. Fair Oaks–Fairfax Boulevard Line - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Oaks–Fairfax Boulevard Line, designated as Route 1C, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the Dunn Loring station of the Orange Line of the Washington Metro and McConnell Public Safety and Transportation Operations Center on the weekdays and Fair Oaks Mall on the weekends.