Access Lincoln at Wiehle Station encourages everyone to follow safety guidelines and protective measures regarding COVID-19. Visit the CDC and Virginia Department of Health websites for the most up to date information available. 

We want to help you stay safer! Check-out Access Lincoln at Wiehle’s Get to Work Cheat Sheet that has you covered with tips for traveling to work safely.  

Bike

With over 55 miles of pathways within Reston and with nearby access to the W&OD trail, getting to work on two wheels is a great option if you work close by. Lincoln at Wiehle Station has on-site bike storage and a Fixit station so that your bike will always be safe, well maintained, and ready for your next ride to the office.   

And if you don’t have a bike, over 15 Capital Bikeshare stations are dispersed throughout Reston, making it easy to rent a bike on the go. Renting a Capital Bikeshare bike is simple and affordable, as all rides under 30 minutes are entirely free.  

Access Fairfax County’s Bike Map here.   

Walk

With walkable sidewalks surrounding Lincoln at Wiehle Station, getting to work on your own two feet is easier than ever if your office is within walking distance. Walking avoids traffic, parking headaches, saves money, and allows you to exercise, making it a great transportation choice.   

Bus

Due to COVID-19, be sure to check your preferred bus provider’s website for service updates, safety information, and route changes before your next trip on the bus.   

Metrobus   

Fairfax Connector (Fairfax Connector serves RIBS routes)   

Lincoln at Wiehle Station is served by numerous affordable bus routes that connect you to points throughout your immediate community in Reston and beyond. All RIBS one-way rides are $1.60, and Fairfax Connector and Metrobus rides are only $2.00 per trip. Rides are often free or discounted when connecting to another bus or hopping on the Metro after your ride.   

Where you can ride:  

Fairfax Connector

507 – Sunset Hills

552 – North Shore

554 – Center Harbor

559 – Soapstone Rd.

558 – Lake Fairfax

585 – Reston South

924 – Dranesville Rd.

950 – Reston Town Center

951 – Herndon-Monroe Park & Ride

983 – Dulles Airport

985 – Wall Rd.

RIBS

RIBS 2 – South Lakes Dr.

RIBS 3 – Hunters Woods – Lake Anne

Additional Bus Resources:

Fairfax Connector

SmarTrip Card Information

Metro

Due to COVID-19, traveling on the Metro may look different than it used to, but WMATA is taking steps to ensure you stay safer while onboard. Be sure to visit WMATA’s website for up-to-date service updates, safety information, and timetable changes.  

Taking the Metro to work is a great way to avoid traffic while also decreasing stress from driving. Wiehle-Reston East Station on the Silver Line is located just a couple minutes’ walk away from Lincoln at Wiehle Station, unlocking areas in the Greater DC Area such as Tysons, Arlington, and parts of D.C.   

Plan your next ride 

Carpool

Carpooling offers many benefits: It can dramatically cut your commute costs, reduces wear and tear on your car, and can help alleviate the stress of driving. But we do know COVID-19 can complicate your typical carpool plans. The good news is there are many ways to keep yourself and your carpool members safer, even with the spread of COVID-19. Carpooling can still be a great, safe commute option that is more accessible than other commute modes like transit, driving alone or biking. Be sure to check out our Get to Work Cheat Sheet at the top of the page for tips.  

Commuter Connections operates a regional database where commuters can submit their information and find potential carpool matches. Best of all, it is a complimentary service! Carpooling is a convenient and affordable commute option for getting around Northern Virginia. It also lets you take advantage of the HOV Lanes on the Dulles Toll Road and allows you to ride for free on I-66 Inside the Beltway and ExpressLanes on I-395, I-495, and I-95.  

Guaranteed Ride Home

Guaranteed Ride Home provides commuters in the D.C. Metro area who regularly carpool, bike, walk or take public transit to work with a free and reliable ride home when an immediate means of transportation is necessary. Commuters may take advantage of Guaranteed Ride Home up to four times per year to get home for unexpected emergencies such as having to stay overtime at work, a personal illness, or a sick child.

Guaranteed Ride Home is designed to be a safety net when one of life’s unexpected emergencies arise. Knowing there’s a guaranteed ride home makes commuting less stressful and provides peace of mind when using commuting options like transit and carpools. Guaranteed Ride Home is entirely free to qualified candidates! Ready to join the program? Click here for a guaranteed ride home