Provided by Prince William County Office of Communication

    Many things have changed in the last year two years – not least of all, is the switch to a high percentage of Americans working from home. However, now many are in the process of returning to the office. That means highway traffic is increasing – in an already highly congested Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. region. Congestion on I-95 and I-66 are approaching pre-pandemic levels, but OmniRide has a solution to the traffic nightmare, by providing safe and reliable, (and stress-reducing), transportation options.

    OmniRide is the operating name for the mobility services offered by the Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission (PRTC). They provide Local bus service in Prince William County, Manassas and Manassas Park; Express service for commuters along the I-95 and I-66 corridors to employment centers in Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C.; and Metro Express which connects riders with Metro Stations.

    Express buses offer a comfortable, stress-free ride on weekdays to the Pentagon, Crystal City, Rosslyn/Ballston, Tysons Corner, downtown Washington, and the Washington Navy Yard. OmniRide also provides connection to Franconia-Springfield and Tysons Metro Stations.

    If you are returning to the office and looking for an alternative to driving in the area’s growing congestion, think about giving OmniRide a try. Contact OmniRide Customer Service at (703) 730-6664.

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