You may be a newbie to the area, but we’re letting you in on the best tips when it comes to navigating the DMV area like a pro. The commuter stores and mobile commuter stores are great resources to check out. Here’s a brief guide.
What’s a commuter store?
These stores allow you to stop in to chat with someone about your burning questions:
- What mode of transportation is best for you
- Where you’re going
- How to purchase tickets and tokens
- How to use your SmartBenefits and passes
Here are the stores in NOVA
With locations in Arlington, Fairfax County, and Maryland, these stores offer in-person resources.
- Ballston Commuter Store | 4230 Fairfax Dr.
- Rosslyn Commuter Store |1810 N. Moore St.
- Shirlington Commuter Store | 2975 S. Quincy St.
- Franconia-Springfield Metro Station | 6880 Frontier Dr.
- Stringfellow Park + Ride | 4920 Stringfellow Rd.
- Herndon Metro Station | 12530 Sunrise Valley Dr.
- Tysons West Park Transit Station | 8300 Jones Branch Dr.
- Reston Town Center Transit Station | 12051 Bluemont Way
- Wiehle-Reston East Metro Station | 11389 Reston Station Blvd.
Alexandria offers mobile commuter locations. Keep reading for details on where they’re located and when they’re available.
Where are the mobile commuter stores?
There are also mobile versions of these stores that travel around the DMV area. You’re able to purchase fares, see a schedule, or ask questions about your travels.
Here’s where you can find the commuter stores:
- King Street Metro
- Van Dorn Metro
- Braddock Road Metro
- Del Pepper Metro
- Eisenhower Metro
- Potomac Yard Metro
- Mobile Store at the Court House Metro
- Mobile Store at Crystal City
- Mobile Store at Shirlington
- Mobile Store at Walter Reed Drive
- Mobile Store at Clarendon
- Mobile Store at Ashton Heights
- Mobile Store at Pentagon