Fairfax Connector is a public transit agency owned and managed by Fairfax County, Virginia. The system operates within Fairfax County and connects to WMATA Metrobus, Washington Metro, and the Virginia Railway Express, as well as other local bus systems. It serves several Fairfax Metro stations and the City of Alexandria. Limited service is also provided to the City of Fairfax, Washington Dulles International Airport, and The Pentagon. In 2025, the system had a ridership of 9,771,800, or about 29,700 per weekday as of the first quarter of 2026. Fairfax Connector services are operated under contract by Transdev, and it operates the third largest bus fleet in Washington Metropolitan Area.

History

A typical Fairfax Connector bus stop sign

1980s

The first buses rolled out in September 1985 as a lower-cost alternative to the Metrobus service of the regional Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. The original routes connected the southern part of the county (near the Mount Vernon Estate) to the Huntington Metro station which borders Alexandria. This area continues to be the core of the system, and is noted for the number of residents in the Richmond Highway area who use the service at all times of the day. It had ten routes, and numerous routes served Huntington Station. These first 10 routes were previously served by Metrobus. In 1988, The Connector began to operate express routes to connect to Pentagon station. It also expanded through the southeastern portion of Fairfax.

1990s

In 1990, The Connector took over the operation of the RIBS (Reston Internal Bus Service). Service continued to be provided through the southern portion of Alexandria when Van Dorn Street station opened in 1991. In 1994, the service was extended to the high-technology industrial areas of suburban Reston, and Herndon, located between Washington, D.C., and Washington Dulles International Airport. Along State Route 267 (the Dulles Toll Road), express buses carry commuters from free park-and-ride lots to the Washington Metro system. In 1999, the Herndon-Monroe Park & Ride and the Tysons Westpark Transit Station opened, extending their operation within the county.[citation needed]

2000s

In 2002, the Connector ordered its first buses operating on Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel fuel. The network expanded three years later with the opening of the Lorton Park-and-Ride, followed by the Gambrill Road Park-and-Ride in 2005.[citation needed] During this period, the system began integrating with the SmarTrip payment system, allowing passengers to utilize the WMATA run fare network. MV Transportation assumed operations from Veolia Transport on July 1, 2009.

2010s

Major changes began in 2010, when the Reston East Park-and-Ride closed to make way for the Silver Line construction. After the Silver Line opened in 2014, The Connector modified its service, by providing three circulator routes within Tysons Corner, as well as new service to McLean. Many routes were modified to give riders the ability to transfer with the Silver Line and other portions of the network.

On July 1, 2019, Transdev commenced a five-year contract to operate the network with an option to extend for a further 10 years. In December 2019, Fairfax Connector workers operating under Transdev went on strike, reducing system operations to Sunday schedules and impacting approximately 30,000 daily riders.

2020s

On February 22, 2024, Fairfax Connector employees initiated a strike against Transdev, suspending almost all fixed-route services. Regular operations resumed the next month following a new collective bargaining agreement with the Amalgamated Transit Union.

Fares

Fairfax Connector fares are paid in cash or via the WMATA owned SmarTrip system. Fares paid using SmarTrip also include free and discounted transfers between various services.

Routes

As of June2026[update], the Fairfax Connector bus system consists of 93 routes.[inconsistent]

RouteNameTerminalsNotes
101Fort HuntHuntington stationMt. Vernon Estate & Gardens
109Rose HillHuntington stationVan Dorn Street station
151Engleside – Mt. VernonHuntington stationMt. Vernon Estate & Gardens
152Groveton – Mt. VernonHuntington stationMt. Vernon Estate & Gardens
159EnglesideHuntington stationSacramento Dr & Richmond HwyWeekday limited-stop peak service
161Hybla Valley CirculatorHuntington stationInova Mt. Vernon HospitalCounter-clockwise loop
162Clockwise loop
171Richmond HighwayHuntington stationLorton VRE Station
231Kingstowne CirculatorFranconia–Springfield stationVan Dorn Street stationWeekday peak service Counter-clockwise loop
232Weekday peak service Clockwise loop
301Telegraph RoadHuntington StationFranconia–Springfield stationWeekday peak service
305Newington Forest – Silverbrook RoadLorton VRE StationFranconia–Springfield stationWeekday peak service
306GMU – PentagonGeorge Mason UniversityPentagon stationWeekday midday service
308Franconia-Springfield – Mt. Vernon HospitalFranconia–Springfield stationInova Mt. Vernon HospitalNo Sunday service
310Franconia Road – Rolling ValleyRolling Valley Park & RideHuntington station
321Greater Springfield CirculatorVan Dorn Street stationFranconia–Springfield stationCounter-clockwise loop
322Clockwise loop
334Newington CirculatorFranconia–Springfield stationDefense Logistics Agency (DLA)Weekday peak service (and one midday trip) Loop service
335Fort Belvoir "The Eagle"Franconia–Springfield stationFort BelvoirWeekday peak service Loop service
340Patriot Ridge – SaratogaFranconia–Springfield stationFort BelvoirWeekday non-peak service Counter-clockwise loop
341Boston Boulevard – SaratogaFranconia–Springfield stationSaratoga Park & RideWeekday peak service
371Lorton – SpringfieldFranconia–Springfield stationLorton Park & Ride
393Saratoga – Mark Center – PentagonSaratoga Park & RidePentagon stationWeekday peak service
394Saratoga – Backlick – PentagonSaratoga Shopping Center, Backlick North Park & RidePentagon stationWeekday peak service
395Gambrill Road – PentagonGambrill Rd Park & RidePentagon stationWeekday peak service
396Backlick – PentagonBacklick North Park & RidePentagon stationWeekday peak service
401Backlick – GallowsFranconia–Springfield stationTysons-Westpark StationNorthbound service
402Tysons Westpark StationFranconia–Springfield stationSouthbound service
423Tysons Circulator – WestparkTysons stationLoop service
427Spring Hill Metro – Farm Credit AdministrationSpring Hill stationFarm Credit AdministrationWeekday peak service
432Old Courthouse – BeulahSpring Hill stationFarm Credit AdministrationWeekday peak service
461Vienna – OaktonVienna stationWeekday loop service
462Dunn Loring – Navy Federal – TysonsDunn Loring stationTysons stationWeekday peak service
463Maple Avenue – TysonsVienna stationTysons station
467Dunn Loring – TysonsDunn Loring stationTysons stationNon-peak service
480Wolf Trap ExpressMcLean stationWolf Trap Filene CenterSeasonal event service
494Springfield – TysonsFranconia–Springfield stationTysons stationWeekday service
495Burke Centre – TysonsBurke Centre VRE stationTysons stationWeekday peak service (and one midday trip)
507Sunset Hills – Sunrise ValleyWiehle–Reston East stationWeekday loop service
553Kingstream – Herndon – Fox MillReston Town Center stationKingstream Dr & Kingsvale CirWeekday peak service
557Reston South – SoapstoneReston South Park & RideWiehle–Reston East stationWeekday peak service
558Center Harbor – WiehleWiehle–Reston East stationCenter Harbor Rd & Wiehle Ave
559Reston Town Center – WiehleReston Town Center Transit StationWiehle–Reston East station
574Reston – TysonsReston Town Center Transit StationTysons Westpark Station
598Reston South – Pentagon – Crystal CityReston South Park & RideCrystal City stationWeekday peak service
605Reston – Fair OaksReston Town Center stationMonument Dr Transit Center
610George Mason University – CentrevilleCentreville (Stone Rd) Park & RideGeorge Mason UniversityNo Sunday service
615Fair Oaks – GreenbriarInova Fair Oaks HospitalMonument Dr Transit CenterNo Sunday service
625Random Hills – Pender DriveMonument Dr Transit CenterFairfax County Housing OfficeWeekday midday service
630Centreville – Monument DriveCentreville Park & RideMonument Dr Transit Center
642Stone Road – Centreville NorthCentreville Park & RideSullyfield Circle & U.S Route 50Weekday peak service (and one midday trip)
651Chantilly – Monument DriveConference Center Dr & Parkstone DrMonument Dr Transit Center
652Chantilly – Franklin FarmSullyfield Circle & U.S Route 50Stringfellow Park & RideWeekday peak service
660Stone Road – TysonsCentreville Park & RideTysons stationWeekday peak service
662Stone Road – ViennaCentreville Park & RideVienna stationNon-peak service
663Stringfellow Road – ViennaStringfellow Rd Park & RideVienna stationWeekday peak service
670Chantilly – Franconia-SpringfieldAvion Pkwy & Stonecroft BlvdFranconia–Springfield stationWeekday peak service
671Chantilly – Inova Fairfax – Dunn LoringAvion Pkwy & Stonecroft BlvdDunn Loring stationWeekday peak service
672Chantilly – Dunn LoringAvion Pkwy & Stonecroft BlvdDunn Loring stationNon-peak service
697Stringfellow Road – D Street SWStringfellow Park & RideD St SW, Washington, D.C.Weekday peak service
698Stringfellow Road – Vienna – PentagonStringfellow Rd Park & RidePentagon stationWeekday peak service
699Monument Drive Transit Center – Downtown D.C.Monument Dr Transit CenterDowntown Washington, D.C.Weekday peak service
703Pimmit HillsWest Falls Church stationMcLean stationNo Sunday service
715East Falls Church – LangleyEast Falls Church stationLangleyWeekday peak service
721Chain Bridge Road – McLeanMcLean stationBeverly Dr & Old McLean Village Dr
798Tysons – Bethesda ExpressTysons-Westpark Transit StationBethesdaWeekday peak service
803Annandale RoadEast Falls Church stationAnnandale
834Little River Turnpike – PentagonPentagon stationNVCC-AnnandaleWeekday peak service
835Braeburn Drive – Pentagon ExpressNVCC-AnnandalePentagon stationWeekday peak service
901Herndon Metro – CentrevilleHerndon stationCentreville-UMC Park & Ride
921Herndon CirculatorHerndon stationCounter-clockwise loop
924NOVA Loudoun – Herndon – Franklin FarmNVCC-LoudounKinross Cir & Kilbrennan Ct
937Coppermine – EldenHerndon stationHerndon-Harbor House
950Reston Town Center – Herndon MetroReston Town Center StationHerndon station
951Wiehle-Reston East – Innovation CenterInnovation Center stationWiehle–Reston East stationWeekday peak service
952Sunset Hills – Dulles AirportDulles International AirportWiehle–Reston East station
954Sterling Plaza – Herndon MetroSterling PlazaHerndon station
983Dulles Airport – Udvar-Hazy CenterUdvar-Hazy CenterDulles International Airport

Transportation Association of Greater Springfield

The Transportation Association of Greater Springfield (TAGS) routes were originally operated by Metrobus. Fairfax Connector assumed operations of TAGS on January 4, 2021, maintaining the free weekday circulator service in the immediate Franconia-Springfield area.

RouteNameTerminalsNotes
350Frontier Drive – Hilton Springfield – Franconia-Springfield Metrorail Station (TAGS)Franconia–Springfield stationSpringfield Town Center
351TSA – NVCC Medical College – Franconia-Springfield Metrorail Station (TAGS)Franconia–Springfield stationTSA, NVCC CampusPeak service
352TSA – Springfield Town Center – Franconia-Springfield Metrorail Station (TAGS)Franconia–Springfield stationTSA, Springfield Town CenterMidday service
353Franconia-Springfield Metrorail Station – Metro Park (TAGS)Franconia–Springfield stationMetro Park

Reston Internal Bus Service routes

RouteNameTerminalsNotes
RIBS1Lake Anne – Hunters WoodsReston Town Center StationLake Anne Village CenterClockwise loop
RIBS2Reston – South Lakes Drive – Herndon MetroReston Town Center StationHerndon station
RIBS3Lake Anne – Hunters WoodsReston Town Center StationHunters Woods Village CenterCounter-clockwise loop
RIBS4Reston Town Center – North PointReston Town Center stationNorth Point Village Center
RIBS5Herndon – Reston Town CenterReston Town Center StationHerndon Harbor House

Fleet

Fairfax Connector operates a fleet consisting of Diesel, Hybrid, and Electric buses produced by Orion Bus Industries, New Flyer and Gillig. The agency also operates three garages in Newington, Fair Lakes, and Reston.[citation needed] The Fairfax Connector fleet roster consists of the following buses:

ImageTypeYearFleet No. (Total)Notes
New Flyer Xcelsior XD402011–20249645–9675 7701–7777 7795–7799 7812–7815 7826–7876 7893–7950 1730–1739 (235 buses)Some 7700 and 9600 range buses are retired.
New Flyer Xcelsior XD352012–20229676–9690 7778–7794 7800–7811 7816–7825 7877–7892 (70 buses)
Orion Bus Industries Orion VII EPA10 BRT HEV20123082–3087 (6 buses)
New Flyer Xcelsior CHARGE NG XE402022–20231000–1009 (10 buses)
New Flyer Xcelsior CHARGE NG XE3520231010–1011 (2 buses)
Gillig Low Floor 29'2024–20257951–7972 (22 buses)Replaced the Remaining Orion VII NG buses.
Gillig Low Floor Plus 40' EV20251012–1013 (2 buses)
New Flyer Xcelsior XDE402025–20263000–3018 (19 buses)FCDOT announced that they secured more than $50 million from the FTA for 120 buses.
Gillig Low Floor 35' HEVTBD3019–3066? (48 buses)Awaiting delivery soon. 3019 Confirmed built at the Gillig manufacturing plant in Livermore, California.

Retired Fleet

DeliveredTypeNumbersRetiredPictureNotes
1985–1991Bus Industries of America Orion I7700–7761 7800-78092007
1988–1994Transportation Manufacturing Corporation RTS-067941L–7954L 7810–78542013
1997–2002Orion Bus Industries Orion V8033–8066 7903–7927 7762–78982017
2003Champion Cutaways7928–79302010
2006ElDorado National Aero Elites7931–79402012
2007New Flyer Low Floor Restyled D40LFR9700–97512022–2024
New Flyer Low Floor Restyled D35LFR9754–97692023–2024
2008Orion Bus Industries Orion VII Next Generation9770–97952024–2026
2009–2010New Flyer Low Floor Restyled D40LFR9600–96442024–2026
2010New Flyer Low Floor Advanced DE42LFA6568–66092024

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