then a bus up and down Maple/Nutley from the existing stop on the Orange Line to the new stop on the Silver Line would be easy enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:right, but people who live in the future Vienna are not taking metro regardless. not being on metro doesn't mean the real estate is not insanely valuable, and could be better used in mixed use with apartments/condos over retail over a parking garage. if metro WAS critical, which I doubt it is (i.e., I don't want office towers where people commute TO Vienna via metro), then a bus up and down Maple/Nutley from the existing stop on the Orange Line to the new stop on the Silver Line would be easy enough.
A bus line is no substitute for rails. The reason is very simple: developers want to know that the public transportation connection is permanent -- not subject to cancellation at any time. This is why metro stops are so coveted, and like the previous PP said, the reason that Tyson's has multiple stops planned (they should have put those underground, and not between 4 lane highways, but that's a story for another time).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: This is why metro stops are so coveted, and like the previous PP said, the reason that Tyson's has multiple stops planned (they should have put those underground, and not between 4 lane highways, but that's a story for another time).
+100000000
McGruder is sold to Kroger.
Anonymous wrote:right, but people who live in the future Vienna are not taking metro regardless. not being on metro doesn't mean the real estate is not insanely valuable, and could be better used in mixed use with apartments/condos over retail over a parking garage. if metro WAS critical, which I doubt it is (i.e., I don't want office towers where people commute TO Vienna via metro), then a bus up and down Maple/Nutley from the existing stop on the Orange Line to the new stop on the Silver Line would be easy enough.
Anonymous wrote:Welcome Agenda 21. Oy.
Anonymous wrote:Vienna is far outside the beltway
Anonymous wrote:It is connected to the rest of the world via 66
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is not drive for that to happen.
You need some type of game changer like a new metro like to prompt outside investment.
The metro already is in Vienna....They actually call one particular line "the Orange Line train to Vienna"...
So the metro makes multiple stops down maple ave? Can you walk from maple ave to the vienna metro?
From the middle of the town of vienna is takes 45 minutes + to walk to the metro
http://goo.gl/maps/iaRXb
Ironically the Vienna Metro is actually in Oakton
Saintsbury Dr, Oakton, VA
In Merrifield or Mosaic is takes 11 minutes to walk to the metro and the housing is a 5 to 8 minute walk to metro.
http://goo.gl/maps/VGKOC
Tysons is creating a many stops with in short walking distances to area.
The pitfall of the town of Vienna is that it is disconnected from the metro and requires you to drive to everything.
Anonymous wrote:Vienna is far outside the beltway