Silver Line Stations

Silver Line Stations When Phase 2 of the Silver Line is completed, it'll go past Dulles Airport all the way to Route 772, in Brambleton. (WTOP/Ari Ashe)
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Wiehle-Reston East

While the tracks and station are in the middle of the Dulles Toll Road, the entrance for the garage and the kiss and ride is on the north side of the Toll Road between Wiehle Avenue and Reston Parkway, closest to the Wiehle Avenue exit.

The 3,000-space, seven-level garage is divided into public spaces that will operate like any other Metro garage, and a private garage that will have a different pricing structure.

The station also has a bike storage room and other bike parking, and there is space for a potential Capital Bikeshare station to be added in the future. (WTOP/Amanda Iacone)
Wiehle-Reston East

Wiehle-Reston East is about one mile from Reston Town Center and is just off the Washington and Old Dominion Trail.

While the main exit from the station is the pedestrian bridge toward the garage, there is also a bridge for riders to walk over the Toll Road from the south side of the station. There is no kiss and ride or public parking on that side of the station, but there are several bus stops. The bridge also provides access to the Metro for people who live around Lake Thoreau and the Reston National Golf Course.

Trips from Wiehle-Reston East to the Pentagon or D.C. will cost $5.90 during rush hour, or $3.60 each way at other times.

A Silver Line ride from Wiehle-Reston East to Foggy Bottom will take 37 minutes, and a ride to L'Enfant Plaza will take 45 minutes.

According to Metro's trip planner, a trip to the Pentagon would take about 45 minutes including a transfer to a Blue Line train at Rosslyn, but given that Blue Line trains will now run only every 12 minutes, a commuter would likely need to leave about 50 to 55 minutes to make the trip.

A Silver Line train from the Wiehle-Reston East Station to Foggy Bottom will take 37 minutes and cost $5.90 each way during rush hour. (WTOP/Max Smith)
Spring Hill

Located at Spring Hill Rd. and Route 7, the Spring Hill station is the westernmost of the four new Silver Line stops in Tysons.

The elevated station is not far from the Rotonda Condos, Sheraton Premiere or Embassy Suites, and includes pedestrian bridges to either side of Route 7.

Like the other Tysons stations, it does not have a Metro parking lot, but there is a kiss and ride at the corner of Spring Hill Road and the westbound lanes of Route 7/Leesburg Pike. Transportation leaders hope many Silver Line riders will take advantage of new bus routes, walk or bike to the Silver Line stations, to avoid traffic jams as riders figure out their way around.

A Silver Line train from Spring Hill to Federal Triangle will take 34 minutes, and a train to Capitol South would take 42 minutes. Both will cost $5.25 each way during rush hour. (WTOP/Max Smith)
It's been a year since Metro opened the Silver Line, which extends to Tysons Corner. One business owner says he's seen financial gains as a result. (WTOP/Amanda Iacone)
Greensboro

Near the original Tysons Corner, the Greensboro station is in the middle of Route 7 across from the SAIC building just north of Route 123.

The station does not have parking or a kiss and ride, as planners hope people will walk, bike, or take the new Tysons Circulator route 422 to the station.

The route crosses Chain Bridge Road to circle Tysons Corner Center near the Beltway before turning down toward Gallows Rd. and coming back to the station. (WTOP/Max Smith)
Greensboro

Walking to some locations may be a challenge though because of the high-speed traffic on routes 7 and 123, so while Greensboro is not too far from the two malls, riders headed to either Tysons Galleria or Tysons Corner Center will likely be better off using the Tysons Corner Stop.

There is no need to worry about crossing Route 7 to reach the station though, as all of the Tysons stops have pedestrian bridges that allow riders to reach the station from the sidewalks on either side of the busy road.

The Greensboro station is a 10 minute train ride from Wiehle-Reston East, 31 minutes from Metro Center, and 60 minutes from Largo Town Center. A rush-hour ride to or from Metro Center will cost $5.05, while an off-peak trip will cost $3.60. A 29 minute ride to Farragut West will cost $4.80 each way at rush hour, and $3.60 off-peak. (WTOP/Max Smith)
McLean

Commuters looking for an easy place to drop a loved one off at Metro may soon consider the McLean station.

The kiss and ride is just inside the Beltway on Route 123, and it is also just off an exit from the Dulles Toll Road.

The McLean station itself is on the north side of 123 near the Capital One headquarters. It includes a pedestrian bridge to the other side of 123 where the kiss and ride is located, along with Northrup Grumman and the neighborhood around Westgate Elementary. (WTOP/Max Smith)
Metro plans to expand parking fees, and hopes to begin most of the changes within the next few months. (WTOP/Max Smith)
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