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ABOUT THE PLAN | The Dulles rail project is a proposed 23-mile extension of Metrorail from Falls Church to Dulles International Airport that would ferry about 60,000 passengers a day along Virginia's busiest jobs corridor.


Metrorail could bring relief to the Dulles corridor, where rush hour comes to a halt on Route 7 in Tysons Corner. (By Ricky Carioti -- The Washington Post)

Latest Headlines

THE MANAGEMENT and contractors involved in building one of the largest public infrastructure projects in the nation -- the $5.2 billion extension of Metro to Dulles International Airport and beyond -- suddenly stand accused of slipshod procedures and casual neglect of critical safety issues.
 
Metro project's oversight under review: BRIDGE TESTS AT ISSUE
Probe looks at response on safety question
(Post, November 24, 2009)
 
Safety issue lurks under Dulles rail bridge plan: Federal transit agency investigates delay in testing foundations built in 1977 (Post, November 22, 2009)
 
Airport board raises rates for Dulles Toll Road: Commuters' objections fail to derail plan to help finance Metro extension (Post, November 5, 2009)
 
Tysons will need $15 billion -- 'with a B': Money crucial for roads and public transit, Fairfax planners say (Post, October 30, 2009)
 
Dulles Toll Road rate hike likely to advance: Initial approval of raise would run counter to strong public opposition (Post, October 21, 2009)
 
18 Feet Done, Many More to Go: Building a Metrorail Tunnel at Tysons Corner Takes Brute Force Applied With a Deft Touch (Post, October 18, 2009)
 
In N.Va., Roadwork Is Adding to the Disease, Not the Cure (Post, October 15, 2009)
 
Economy Slows Establishment of Tax District: Move Would Help Fund Metro Extension to Dulles (Post, October 8, 2009)
 
Agency Takes Over Dulles Toll Road Operation: Change Will Have Little Effect on Commuters, Airports Authority Officials Predict (Post, October 1, 2009)
 
Transportation: What's Good, What's Bad, What Will Help? (Post, September 27, 2009)
 
Plans Don't Square With Tysons Vision: Proposed Rules Renew Density Debate (Post, September 15, 2009)
 
DULLES TOLL ROAD FEES: Officials Vow to Monitor Rate Structure (Post, July 30, 2009)
 
A Vigilant Voice on Tysons Legacy: Landowner Tells Officials That Purchasers Share His Vision (Post, July 18, 2009)
 
Largest Tysons Landowner to Sell Holdings: WestGroup Withdraws as Major Force in Prominent Redevelopment Project (Post, July 17, 2009)
 
Chop a Tree, Save the Environment (By Robert Mccartney, July 16, 2009)
 
D.C. UNITED: Fans Asked to Choose Where Team Should Find New Home (Post, June 18, 2009)
 
County's Route 28 Planning Criticized: Study Examines Views Of Property Owners (Post, June 4, 2009)
 
Contenders Jam Race For 35th District: 4 in Fairfax Vie For Democratic Nod (Post, June 4, 2009)
 

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