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Back to the Future- Water Taxi’s in Prince William County

Water Taxi's in Northern VirginiaIt doesn't take a genius to realize that even after spending billions on road projects in Northern Virginia that traffic is often still at a standstill on both major and secondary roads.  Throw in a rainstorm, snow or an accident and commuters can spend hours just sitting and waiting.

With the hot lane construction and the new Tyson Corner rail project the landscape continues to change along our roadways.  Yet at the same time the Potomac River with access points from DC south into Virginia sits virtual unused.  Cities like Seattle, Chicago and NY support water transportation as a way to get past traffic and reach areas that are not well serviced by other forms of public transportation.

Once again politicians and county planners in Prince William County (VA) are going to take another run at testing the idea of a water taxi.  In November 2007 I posted "The Future in a 58 minute Ferry Ride" about the last attempt in Prince William County to test the idea of running water taxi along the Potomac River to DC.

Since that time the Harbor Station project has faltered and of course the three year mark for "reality" has been extended well into the future.

The next attempt to test the water ferry idea takes place tomorrow with a run from the Occoquan Harbor Marina to DC.  The cost of the test excursions is estimated at $225,000 and is funded by the federal government funds.   The cost of building the ferry stations along the Potomac River is estimated to be around 600 million dollars and could be funded with economic stimulus money. 

The idea of a water ferry to take cars off our clogged roads is one that needs more support from citizens in our area.  Though we don't want the river to become as backed up as the Springfield Interchange during rush hour we also don't need to ignore the possibility that we are under utilizing a local resource that might just be a viable alternative.

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Comments

I love water taxis...but of course I prefer them in Venice, Italy

Posted by Karen Fiddler, Broker/Realtor, Mission Viejo ((949)510-2395,The Fiddler Realty Team/eVantage Real Estate) almost 3 years ago

Karen-Yes I would also prefer them in Italy, however I would also like to see them as a future commuting option for our area as well.  Perhaps we could set up a wine bar to at least make the ride home more Italian :-)

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) almost 3 years ago

Hi Cindy...Serve pizza as well!

Having ridden in a gondula in Venice (while spending the summer on the Italian Adriatic coast while living in Rome*), I must admit it was fun but anything that puts me on the water is wonderful.

Hope the trial run meets with success and gets a go ahead.

Kate

*I simply had to get all that in.  I loved living in Italy.  I wish everyone that would like to do it, the opportunity.

Posted by Kate Elim, Realtor® 540-226-1964 Selling Homes & Land at LAKE ANNA almost 3 years ago

Kate-lucky you to have lived in Rome.  I could do the "under the Tucson Sun" routine and move to Italy tomorrow if asked!  I'm sure it will be a long time before we see any official action on the water taxi but it should be seriously explored.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) almost 3 years ago

awesome! I hope that it passes and get some of those cars off of the congested streets for you!

Posted by Naoma Doriguzzi - New Media Director (Keller Williams Realty - Virginia Beach) almost 3 years ago

Naoma-It will be many years before this could become a supported form of transportation but at least the idea is still being tested.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) almost 3 years ago

Water taxis are a unique idea and if folks are willing to spend an hour on a VRE train, why not on a ferry?  I think this is very innovative thinking.

Posted by Anne Clark (Metro Referrals) over 1 year ago

Anne it will be a long time before these are able to take hold in our part of PW County.  Unfortunately commercial docks don't exist yet.  But at least they have had two test runs.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) over 1 year ago

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