The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) and Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration today celebrated a new collaborative agreement that will enhance commuter connectivity and efficiency across the region. Effective immediately, passengers with a weekly, monthly, or 10-trip ticket purchased on the MARC or VRE system to Union Station can utilize that ticket to transfer to the other system (MARC to VRE or VRE to MARC) to continue their trip at no additional cost.
"This agreement represents a significant step forward in regional transit integration," said Maryland Transit Administrator Holly Arnold. "We are not only fostering a more connected and efficient transportation network across our states but fueling economic growth by facilitating easier movement of people, supporting tourism and attracting business to the National Capital Region.”
The agreement between Maryland and Virginia was announced today at Union Station in Washington, D.C. The cross-honor program enables travelers to seamlessly transfer between MARC and VRE trains on one ticket, simplifying travel logistics and promoting greater accessibility and affordability for the region’s commuters. It also underscores the commitment of Virginia, Washington D.C. and Maryland to prioritize the needs of commuters and shape the future of regional mobility.
“This agreement effectively expands the geographic footprint of commuter rail service in the region and provides passengers with an affordable two-seat ride across state lines,” said VRE CEO Rich Dalton. “It lays the groundwork for future efforts to better align MARC and VRE operations, which is consistent with our long-range plan to grow VRE from a peak-period, commuter-focused rail service to an all-day, bi-directional transit system that can better meet the transportation needs of a growing region.”
With this new program, passengers will have easy access to connections between major urban centers, along with the unprecedented flexibility offered by the multiple transportation options available at Union Station. MARC and VRE riders will have access to a wide range of employment centers, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and tourism and cultural options throughout the region.
The Maryland Transit Administration is one of the largest multi-modal transit systems in the United States, and operates local and commuter buses, Light Rail, Metro Subway, MARC Train service and a comprehensive Mobility paratransit system. The goal of the Maryland Transit Administration is to provide safe, efficient and reliable transit across Maryland with world-class customer service.
VRE, the nation’s 13th largest commuter rail service, connects Central and Northern Virginia with the District of Columbia. VRE is recognized for its provision of safe, reliable, convenient, and comfortable transportation. Its two lines, Manassas and Fredericksburg, serve 19 stations, including two – L’Enfant and Union Station – in D.C. Additional information is available at www.vre.org.