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Started by mtantillo, August 14, 2012, 11:02:35 PM

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Quote from: sprjus4 on November 19, 2025, 05:17:09 PMUntil Maryland builds anything (haha), I'm not sure really sure what this does besides push a backup further down the road.
Oh I think it will definitely be a help. I make 4 or 5 round trips thru there per year -- it is short but will be a welcome improvement. It will bypass both the VA-193 and GW Parkway local interchanges and carry it to the end of the ALB.
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Mapmikey

Just not being under construction any longer will be an improvement, especially with the outer loop evening rush sun field for the next few months.

I think the inner loop will be a bit better for the reasons Beltway cited.  I am less certain about the outer loop.  There is a weave between Clara Barton Pkwy and GW Pkwy.  Many commuters use CB Pkwy to get to the Outer Loop who are not going to GW Pkwy or VA 193 and the weave makes things pretty crowded most days.  The new problem will be that if these folks (as I often did before I retired) want to access the express lanes, they will now have to work their way over 4 lanes in that same weave space in order to do so, since they are removing the up-to-now access to the lanes from the outer loop.  Getting 4 lanes over basically on just the ALB is very, very difficult.

Beltway

Quote from: Mapmikey on November 19, 2025, 09:25:36 PMI think the inner loop will be a bit better for the reasons Beltway cited.  I am less certain about the outer loop.  There is a weave between Clara Barton Pkwy and GW Pkwy.  Many commuters use CB Pkwy to get to the Outer Loop who are not going to GW Pkwy or VA 193 and the weave makes things pretty crowded most days.  The new problem will be that if these folks (as I often did before I retired) want to access the express lanes, they will now have to work their way over 4 lanes in that same weave space in order to do so, since they are removing the up-to-now access to the lanes from the outer loop.  Getting 4 lanes over basically on just the ALB is very, very difficult.
So is the existing outer loop entrance going away?

For me a big benefit will be the ability to enter the HOT lanes before having to slog thru the GW Parkway and VA-193 interchanges.
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Mapmikey

Quote from: Beltway on November 19, 2025, 09:51:56 PMSo is the existing outer loop entrance going away?

From the 495 express lanes page

QuoteSince the Extension will expand the current Express Lanes almost to Maryland, drivers who today go between Georgetown Pike and the Express Lanes should remember to find a new route. To get to Georgetown Pike from the Lanes, exit to the George Washington Memorial Parkway and head toward Route 123 southbound. To get on the Extension from Georgetown Pike, head toward the Dulles Toll Road and go eastbound.

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#2029
Quote from: Mapmikey on November 19, 2025, 10:09:16 PMFrom the 495 express lanes page
QuoteSince the Extension will expand the current Express Lanes almost to Maryland, drivers who today go between Georgetown Pike and the Express Lanes should remember to find a new route. To get to Georgetown Pike from the Lanes, exit to the George Washington Memorial Parkway and head toward Route 123 southbound. To get on the Extension from Georgetown Pike, head toward the Dulles Toll Road and go eastbound.
Yes -- about 1/2 mile before the Dulles Toll Road.

As far as accessing the HOT lanes from Clara Barton Parkway, they may need to use that entrance as well.

If Maryland builds a similar 4-2-2-4 arrangement between VA and I-270, they could have an express/local Clara Barton Parkway interchange like the new GW Parkway interchange. That may be the solution.
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1995hoo

From the way the information at https://expresslanes.com/495Extension is written, I get the impression that the existing access point between the Old Dominion Drive and Lewinsville Road overpasses will be removed. Hence the notice Mapmikey cited about having to find a new route from Georgetown Pike to the express lanes if you go that way.

In theory, someone who's on Georgetown Pike or Balls Hill Road who wants to go south on the express lanes could go north, exit to the GW Parkway, then use Turkey Run Park to turn around and head back and access the express lanes directly via the new ramp at the interchange between the GW Parkway and the Beltway. I guess that could also work for someone going northbound in the express lanes who wants to access Georgetown Pike—use the new express lane exit to the Parkway, turn around, and use the existing ramp to the I-495 mainline. While this is somewhat out of the way, it's arguably less so than taking the Parkway all the way to the Route 123 exit as Transurban seems to suggest. The bigger problem would occur in the afternoons because Maryland-bound traffic backs up the GW Parkway approaching the Beltway (the lane that goes to Virginia is not spared because Maryland drivers view it as their God-given right to block that lane in order to cut the line).
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1995hoo

Because of the forecast rain tonight and tomorrow, they've pushed back the new extension's opening until sometime Sunday.

https://x.com/VAExpressLanes/status/1991956702824890659
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1995hoo

Took the Beltway HO/T lanes to a doctor appointment this morning and saw they've changed the toll rate signs so that the last line now reads "495N–GWP" (reflecting the new express exit to the George Washington Parkway). Toll rates were pretty high due to the very heavy rain, of course—$26.45 to go the full length at 8:15 AM.
"You know, you never have a guaranteed spot until you have a spot guaranteed."
—Olaf Kolzig, as quoted in the Washington Times on March 28, 2003,
commenting on the Capitals clinching a playoff spot.

"That sounded stupid, didn't it?"
—Kolzig, to the same reporter a few seconds later.

davewiecking

Quote from: 1995hoo on December 02, 2025, 08:40:34 AMTook the Beltway HO/T lanes to a doctor appointment this morning and saw they've changed the toll rate signs so that the last line now reads "495N–GWP" (reflecting the new express exit to the George Washington Parkway). Toll rates were pretty high due to the very heavy rain, of course—$26.45 to go the full length at 8:15 AM.
I tried them last week, mostly to see how easy it would be to move over 5 lanes and take the Clara B exit. And, as with most times I take the purple lanes, the pricing seems based on the traffic in the main lanes, not the Express lanes. If the only car in front of me is only visible when the road is straight, and there is nobody in my rear view mirror, I should pay the minimum or awfully close.

1995hoo

Quote from: davewiecking on December 02, 2025, 09:57:11 AM
Quote from: 1995hoo on December 02, 2025, 08:40:34 AMTook the Beltway HO/T lanes to a doctor appointment this morning and saw they've changed the toll rate signs so that the last line now reads "495N–GWP" (reflecting the new express exit to the George Washington Parkway). Toll rates were pretty high due to the very heavy rain, of course—$26.45 to go the full length at 8:15 AM.
I tried them last week, mostly to see how easy it would be to move over 5 lanes and take the Clara B exit. And, as with most times I take the purple lanes, the pricing seems based on the traffic in the main lanes, not the Express lanes. If the only car in front of me is only visible when the road is straight, and there is nobody in my rear view mirror, I should pay the minimum or awfully close.

I haven't used the new segment yet and haven't been on that part of the Beltway since October. My appointment today was in Merrifield, so I took the express lanes from Springfield to Route 29. Toll for that portion was around $14. There was reasonably heavy traffic in the express lanes, probably because the mainline was just so darn slow in the pouring rain. The combination of weather plus some people driving more slowly due to the weather meant I was going 55–60 rather than 65–70, but I still got to the appointment 15 minutes ahead of schedule. Plus they took my blood pressure and I have no doubt I got a lower reading than I would have had I fought the traffic in the mainline or used Backlick Road/Annandale Road/Gallows Road to avoid the Beltway.
"You know, you never have a guaranteed spot until you have a spot guaranteed."
—Olaf Kolzig, as quoted in the Washington Times on March 28, 2003,
commenting on the Capitals clinching a playoff spot.

"That sounded stupid, didn't it?"
—Kolzig, to the same reporter a few seconds later.

ElishaGOtis

Quote from: 1995hoo on December 02, 2025, 10:03:34 AM
Quote from: davewiecking on December 02, 2025, 09:57:11 AM
Quote from: 1995hoo on December 02, 2025, 08:40:34 AMTook the Beltway HO/T lanes to a doctor appointment this morning and saw they've changed the toll rate signs so that the last line now reads "495N–GWP" (reflecting the new express exit to the George Washington Parkway). Toll rates were pretty high due to the very heavy rain, of course—$26.45 to go the full length at 8:15 AM.
I tried them last week, mostly to see how easy it would be to move over 5 lanes and take the Clara B exit. And, as with most times I take the purple lanes, the pricing seems based on the traffic in the main lanes, not the Express lanes. If the only car in front of me is only visible when the road is straight, and there is nobody in my rear view mirror, I should pay the minimum or awfully close.

I haven't used the new segment yet and haven't been on that part of the Beltway since October. My appointment today was in Merrifield, so I took the express lanes from Springfield to Route 29. Toll for that portion was around $14. There was reasonably heavy traffic in the express lanes, probably because the mainline was just so darn slow in the pouring rain. The combination of weather plus some people driving more slowly due to the weather meant I was going 55–60 rather than 65–70, but I still got to the appointment 15 minutes ahead of schedule. Plus they took my blood pressure and I have no doubt I got a lower reading than I would have had I fought the traffic in the mainline or used Backlick Road/Annandale Road/Gallows Road to avoid the Beltway.

Did they make the speed limit on these lanes 65 like the rest of the system or 55 like how the other lanes started out?
I can drive 55 ONLY when it makes sense.

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Beltway

Quote from: 1995hoo on December 02, 2025, 08:40:34 AMTook the Beltway HO/T lanes to a doctor appointment this morning and saw they've changed the toll rate signs so that the last line now reads "495N–GWP" (reflecting the new express exit to the George Washington Parkway). Toll rates were pretty high due to the very heavy rain, of course—$26.45 to go the full length at 8:15 AM.
I will be interested is seeing how much the end-to-end toll goes up. Based on distance I surmise 10-15%.
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1995hoo

I took the Beltway HO/T lanes to Tysons yesterday and discovered that the exit formerly signed as Jones Branch Drive is now signed—more accurately, to be sure—as Scott's Crossing Road. What was odd, however, is that the electronic signs showing toll rates all still call it "Jones Br." In the scheme of things, it's probably not going to confuse most people who use that exit because I doubt many non-local drivers go that way, but it struck me as weird to have inconsistent names on the signs. I didn't get a photo. I wasn't expecting anything new on a very familiar road, so my phone was in my jacket pocket and my jacket was in the back seat. The new sign for that exit was a rather different shade of green from most other BGSs in Virginia. A rather flat color, for lack of a better term.

When I was leaving to head back home, I saw the toll from the Westpark bridge to the GW Parkway (about a four-mile drive) was showing as $14.90. Ouch. I was glad I was going the other way. (I don't remember what the toll to go the whole length of the lanes was when I entered on my way out because I made a stop in Fairfax en route and I wasn't paying attention to the toll signs.)
"You know, you never have a guaranteed spot until you have a spot guaranteed."
—Olaf Kolzig, as quoted in the Washington Times on March 28, 2003,
commenting on the Capitals clinching a playoff spot.

"That sounded stupid, didn't it?"
—Kolzig, to the same reporter a few seconds later.

74/171FAN

@1995hoo It's been signed that way since at least November.

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1995hoo

Thanks. Shows you how often I go that way, I guess! While we always go to L'Auberge Chez François in December, and the fastest route is the Beltway to the Dulles Toll Road, this past December we picked up my mom from her house in Fairfax and I decided to go out Hunter Mill Road for a change of pace. So I hadn't seen the sign.
"You know, you never have a guaranteed spot until you have a spot guaranteed."
—Olaf Kolzig, as quoted in the Washington Times on March 28, 2003,
commenting on the Capitals clinching a playoff spot.

"That sounded stupid, didn't it?"
—Kolzig, to the same reporter a few seconds later.

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