Anonymous wrote:An infill station at Dunn Loring makes more sense than this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1 mile in suburbia is nothing. I live in Capitol Hill and have a mile walk to the metro.
Uh, where on Capitol Hill is the walk to metro 1 mile? Nowhere.
Up by Ivy City
Anonymous wrote:That's still a long walk to the metro even if it is a mile. How come they cant put a station there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They really need to put one in. Thoughts?
My thought is they needed to put a very large parking garage at the King St metro.
If there were parking, people who live there would drive and park at the metro station and take metro.
I hate, hate, hate the magical thinking of "people will use public transportation to get to public transportation despite that adding anywhere from a half hour to an hour to their commute!"
There is no evidence that people in this area are going to abandon their cars even to go 1 mile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1 mile in suburbia is nothing. I live in Capitol Hill and have a mile walk to the metro.
Uh, where on Capitol Hill is the walk to metro 1 mile? Nowhere.
Anonymous wrote:1 mile in suburbia is nothing. I live in Capitol Hill and have a mile walk to the metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They really need to put one in. Thoughts?
My thought is they needed to put a very large parking garage at the King St metro.
If there were parking, people who live there would drive and park at the metro station and take metro.
I hate, hate, hate the magical thinking of "people will use public transportation to get to public transportation despite that adding anywhere from a half hour to an hour to their commute!"
There is no evidence that people in this area are going to abandon their cars even to go 1 mile.
Anonymous wrote:They really need to put one in. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Never heard of Taylor Run and am born and raised in NoVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh, just walk to King St?
That's quite a long walk. There needs to be a metro stop or at least shuttles to King St. for those in the neighborhood.