Traffic & Transit

How The Fairfax Connector Worker Strike Impacts Kingstowne Area

The Fairfax Connector bus driver strike means some changes for bus routes in the Kingstowne and Rose Hill areas.

The Fairfax Connector worker strike means impacts on routes connecting neighborhoods with the Franconia-Springfield Metro.
The Fairfax Connector worker strike means impacts on routes connecting neighborhoods with the Franconia-Springfield Metro. (Google Maps screenshot)

KINGSTOWNE, VA — Fairfax Connector workers with the ATU Local 1764 union went on strike Thursday, impacting bus routes throughout the county.

The union cited "unfair labor practices" by Fairfax Connector's private contractor Transdev. The strike is expected to cause significant disruptions to commutes as the union and Transdev negotiate a new contract for Fairfax Connector workers. Metrobus workers have also been on strike at the Cinder Bed Road Bus garage, which is privately operated by Transdev and serves various Northern Virginia bus routes.

Because limited Fairfax Connector workers are reporting for duty, some routes are not running. Others are running on a Sunday schedule rather than a weekday schedule.

Find out what's happening in Kingstowne-Rose Hillfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

According to an update from Fairfax Connector, here's Friday service information for routes serving the Kingstowne and Rose Hill areas:

  • Route 109 Rose Hill: Not operating
  • 231: Kingstowne Counter-clockwise: Not operating
  • 232: Kingstowne Clockwise: Not operating
  • 301: Telegraph Road: Not operating
  • Route 308 Franconia-Springfield – Inova Mt Vernon Hospital: Not operating
  • 310: Franconia Road - Rolling Valley: Sunday schedule
  • 321: Springfield Counter-clockwise: Sunday schedule
  • 322: Springfield Clockwise: Sunday schedule

"Passengers affected by these service changes may want to consider alternate ways to travel, such as carpooling, taking Metrobus, Metrorail, or Virginia Railway Express (VRE) service, or biking, walking, and teleworking," the county said in a statement. "There are more than 4,000 available parking spaces at park-and-ride facilities across Fairfax County with access to express lanes, VRE and ridesharing."

Find out what's happening in Kingstowne-Rose Hillfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

If you have questions about bus service, contact Fairfax Connector customer service at 703-339-7200, weekdays from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. and weekends 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Subscribe to Fairfax Connector Passenger Information through Fairfax Alerts or visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/connector for updates.

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