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Richmond Highway bus rapid transit system branded ‘The One’; WISH training center opening soon; what’s cookin’ for the Original Mount Vernon High

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A major milestone has been reached in the development of the Richmond Highway bus rapid transit (BRT) system: unveiling the brand of the system.

And the brand is – drum roll, please – The One.

Why “The One?” It will run primarily along U.S. Route 1, which in Fairfax County is Richmond Highway.

Volunteers from the community joined a branding development team and worked to pare down a list of 84 names to put forward three for consideration by focus groups and the public.

The One will have nine stations connecting to employment centers, shopping centers and communities along the Richmond Highway corridor from the Huntington Metrorail Station to Fort Belvoir. It will provide residents and visitors with a high-quality public transportation solution that is designed to be fast, reliable and convenient because it operates with a dedicated transitway that will include buses with easy boarding, transit signal priority and separated bicycle and pedestrian paths.

The first phase of The One is scheduled to be completed and begin service around 2030.

So, what did people say when asked about The One?

  • It references the place that our buses operate, up and down Route 1, so everyone in the community can understand its location.
  • It is a fast, frequent, traffic-free way to travel along the Richmond Highway Corridor — the one way to do it.
  • Some in a youth focus group said The One brings the whole community together.
The goal of the BRT system is to increase transit ridership along the corridor and ultimately lead to an extension of Metrorail to the Hybla Valley area on the corridor.

Find out more from the Fairfax County Government News Center.

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