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FTA 30-04
Contact: Melissa Sabatine
Tel.: (202) 366-4043
Email: Melissa.Sabatine@fta.dot.gov
Thursday, July 22, 2004
Federal Transit Administration Awards Funding for Dulles Corridor Project
Washington – FTA Administrator Jennifer L. Dorn today announced a $58.9 million
grant to the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (VDRPT) for
the Dulles Corridor Rail Project. The grant will be used for preliminary
engineering, the second phase of a three-part process in which the project’s
design, scope and cost are refined before construction can begin.
“Enhancing public transportation will strengthen the economic pulse of the
rapidly growing Dulles Corridor,” said Administrator Dorn. “Transit helps
connect workers to jobs, shoppers to stores and offers weary commuters a break
from the congested roadways.”
The Dulles Corridor Rail Project – Extension to Wiehle Avenue – is an 11.6-mile
Metrorail line from the existing West Falls Church station to Wiehle Avenue in
Reston. It will include four new stations in the Tysons’ Corner area and one at
Wiehle Avenue. In its first year of operation, the line is expected to carry
62,900 passengers every weekday.
In June 2004, the FTA gave approval for the project to move into the preliminary
engineering phase. This approval does not guarantee that the project will be
approved to enter the Final Design phase of project development. The FTA will
continue to monitor and evaluate the project throughout the development process,
as information concerning costs, benefits and impacts is refined. In order to be
considered for any future grants, all federal requirements must be met as the
project continues through the rigorous development process.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) will serve as the
technical manager of the project on behalf of the VDRPT to ensure that the
project design is compatible with the existing Metrorail system.
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