The break lounge at the OmniRide transit center in Woodbridge was full of bus drivers Monday afternoon.
Officials with the commuter bus service said it won’t look like that today. More than 75 drivers will be on the roads taking thousands of riders to Metro stations.
OmniRide will operate 11 hours of rush-hour service for today’s inauguration of Barack Obama.
Buses will begin moving riders from local commuter parking lots and community college campuses in Manassas and Woodbridge at 4 a.m.
There, riders bound for Washington can board a free bus and take it to either the Springfield or West Falls Church Metro station.
But from there, riders will pay full price for Metro farecards.
“Our goal is to move as many people as possible as often as we can,” said Christine Rodrigo, OmniRide spokeswoman.
And it is a massive number of people the service is planning to move.
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