Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is Metro accessibility a requirement?
Oakton is close to the Vienna Metro. I'd learn to use it and be more disciplined at work rather than assume I'd develop better work habits simply by moving to North Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We really enjoy living in Cherrydale. My teen walks everywhere--to school, to the (horrible!) Ballston Mall, to Clarendon, to get coffee, ice cream, Chipotle. Regularly takes the bus to his volunteer gig in S. Arlington. We liked Swanson Middle and *love* W-L High School. We also have many friends with kids at Jefferson Middle--all of them speak highly of it.
My commute from Cherrydale to Chinatown is 30 minute drive during rush hour, leaving my house at 8:30 and returning around 6. If I leave my house at 7:30 am, it takes 20 minutes.
Not the OP, and I apologize for hijacking, but I live in Waverly Hills right next to Cherrydale and DH works in Chinatown. What route do you take, and how long does your trip home take? After years of taking Metro DH will soon start driving to work so he can do morning school drop-off and we're both wondering how this will affect his commute time.
i'm curious about this too, especially the trip home. i used to live right off Lee Hwy near Bergmann's Cleaning and it took a good 10-min just to get Rosslyn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We really enjoy living in Cherrydale. My teen walks everywhere--to school, to the (horrible!) Ballston Mall, to Clarendon, to get coffee, ice cream, Chipotle. Regularly takes the bus to his volunteer gig in S. Arlington. We liked Swanson Middle and *love* W-L High School. We also have many friends with kids at Jefferson Middle--all of them speak highly of it.
My commute from Cherrydale to Chinatown is 30 minute drive during rush hour, leaving my house at 8:30 and returning around 6. If I leave my house at 7:30 am, it takes 20 minutes.
Not the OP, and I apologize for hijacking, but I live in Waverly Hills right next to Cherrydale and DH works in Chinatown. What route do you take, and how long does your trip home take? After years of taking Metro DH will soon start driving to work so he can do morning school drop-off and we're both wondering how this will affect his commute time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is Metro accessibility a requirement?
Oakton is close to the Vienna Metro. I'd learn to use it and be more disciplined at work rather than assume I'd develop better work habits simply by moving to North Arlington.
Not OP, but this is just plain rude. Yes, at 3:00 in the afternoon, I can drive the three miles to the Vienna metro from my Oakton home in less than ten minutes. But during rush hour, it takes 25. Plus parking, walking to the metro, and riding the metro-- my commute is more than one hour to my DC office. Your comment pisses me off for so many reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is Metro accessibility a requirement?
Oakton is close to the Vienna Metro. I'd learn to use it and be more disciplined at work rather than assume I'd develop better work habits simply by moving to North Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:We really enjoy living in Cherrydale. My teen walks everywhere--to school, to the (horrible!) Ballston Mall, to Clarendon, to get coffee, ice cream, Chipotle. Regularly takes the bus to his volunteer gig in S. Arlington. We liked Swanson Middle and *love* W-L High School. We also have many friends with kids at Jefferson Middle--all of them speak highly of it.
My commute from Cherrydale to Chinatown is 30 minute drive during rush hour, leaving my house at 8:30 and returning around 6. If I leave my house at 7:30 am, it takes 20 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:
Is Metro accessibility a requirement?