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Fairfax Connector returns to full service next week

The Fairfax Connector will return to its pre-pandemic schedule starting on Saturday, Aug. 29, while also adding new routes.

The bus system operated at approximately 70% to ensure transportation options for some of the region鈥檚 essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeffrey McKay said in a statement that the health and safety of its employees and its passengers remain its 鈥渢op priority鈥 as full service begins.

鈥淲e appreciate the patience and flexibility of Fairfax Connector customers who quickly adapted to the many changes required for safe travel during the ongoing pandemic,鈥 McKay said.


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Along with returning to its pre-pandemic schedule, the Fairfax Connector is adding聽 a new weekday express route between the Stringfellow Road Park and Ride and Southwest D.C., near L鈥橢nfant Plaza. It features 10 morning trips to D.C. and 10 afternoon trips back to Centreville.

搁辞耻迟别听 returns with two additional morning and afternoon trips from the Fairfax County Government Center to downtown D.C., including adjustments to departure times and reverse commute trips.

搁辞耻迟别听 will be operating every 30 minutes during rush hour and every hour in non-rush hour times to serve riders better heading to the Transportation Security Administration facility in Springfield.

Lastly, 搁辞耻迟别听 features minor route adjustments between the Franconia-Springfield Metro station and the Saratoga Park and Ride parking lot.

More information on the bus system鈥檚 return to full service is聽.

With return to full service, French-based public transit operator Transdev, which handles operations for the bus system, will continue following cleaning and disinfecting procedures provided by public health officials. This includes enhanced vehicle cleaning and disinfecting all bus interiors and critical areas, such as door handles and handrails.

Customers are required to enter and exit the bus using the rear doors. Per an executive order signed by Gov. Ralph Northam, passengers must wear a face covering on a Fairfax Connector bus. Face coverings are available for those who enter without one while supplies last.

The Fairfax Connector鈥檚 announcement comes after Metro said it would restore聽most of its rail and bus services聽to pre-pandemic levels.

Jos茅 Uma帽a

Jos茅 Uma帽a is a digital editor for WTOP. He鈥檚 been working as a journalist for almost a decade, covering local news, education and sports. His work has appeared in The Prince George鈥檚 Sentinel, The Montgomery Sentinel, Orlando Sentinel, PressBox and The Diamondback.

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