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Since its establishment in 1917, Quantico has been home to many of the nation’s most innovative, intelligent and patriotic men and women. It is here, at the Crossroads of the Marine Corps, that vital concepts, training and equipment of the future are developed. Some of the most important techniques in warfighting were born here, including expeditionary warfare, for which the Marine Corps is renown. History has proven the importance of Quantico to America’s defense. The sharp vision and intense dedication of the service members, civilians and family members who serve here continue to ensure the Marine Corps remains the world’s premier fighting force.

MCINCR-MCB Quantico commands and controls assigned organizations and provides facilities and services to tenant commands, military and civilian personnel, and family members in order to promote and sustain training, readiness and facilitate Inter-Agency, Joint, and Service-level missions.

As the "Crossroads of the Marine Corps" MCINCR-MCBQ builds on a long tradition of excellence in providing world-class installation support and quality of life services that are responsive to its tenants; regional USMC commands and activities; and our military members, families, and civilians.

MCINCR-MCBQ will formalize its role as the premier provider of installation support to USMC commands and activities in the National Capital Region and provide the battlespace and essential support that enables the nucleus of the Marine Corps Title X mission as well as the many DoD, Agency, and National-level missions.

MCINCR-MCBQ remains flexible, adaptable, innovative, and proactive in identifying and exploiting opportunities, mitigating threats, and meeting challenges to preserve and cultivate current capabilities, modernize facilities, and prepare for the future.

MCINCR-MCBQ will expand its long tradition of partnership with the local communities and provide quality of life services. Through modernizing energy efficient facilities and housing, enhancing community safety and security, providing model family support programs, and a wide array of recreational opportunities, MCINCR-MCBQ continues to directly contribute to enhanced force readiness, morale, and retention.

Our military mission is global. As a strategic sustaining base for America's Army the work we do is vital to the success of the goals and objectives of the nation's defense strategy.

A list of the organizations who call Fort Belvoir home reads like a "Who's Who" of the Department of Defense. No other Army installation in the world can compare to Fort Belvoir and its singular mission to provide logistical, intelligence and administrative support to such a diverse mix of commands, activities and agencies.

Fort Belvoir has changed in many ways over the past several years, but some things will always remain the same. As dedicated stewards of the environment, we will continue to work always to conserve the natural beauty of the land around us, and to preserve our standing as one of America's enduring installations. Belvoir will always mean "Beautiful to See."

Commuting Resources

Express Lanes

Weekdays:

  • Closed for reversal – 1am to 2:30am (except on Monday)
  • Open northbound – 2:30am to 11am
  • Closed for reversal – 11am to 1pm
  • Open southbound – 1pm to 1am

Saturday:

  • Open southbound – 12am to 2pm
  • Closed for reversal – 2pm to 4pm
  • Open northbound – 4pm to 12am

Sunday:

  • Open northbound – 12am Sunday to 12am Monday

Temporary changes might be made due to holidays, events, and incidents. To check the current direction, click here.

For more information about the express lanes, click here.

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Metro Rail and Bus

Today, Metrorail serves 98 stations and has 128 miles of track. Metrobus serves the nation's capital 24 hours a day, seven days a week with 1,500 buses. Metrorail and Metrobus serve a population of approximately 4 million within a 1,500-square mile jurisdiction.

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Bus Options

  • Omniride-offers many ways for you to get around. Whether you want to travel locally in the Prince William County area or get to destinations in Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. Which of these bus services is right for you?
  • Fairfax Connector- largest bus system in NoVA region transporting approximately 26,000 passengers on 93 routes daily. 
  • Arlington Transit- local bus system supplementing Metrobus with cross county routes and neighborhood connections to Metrorail.
  • Loudon Transit- bus routes include local bus services and commuter bus services.
  • DASH- public bus system for the city of Alexandria.
  • CUE- bus system for the City of Fairfax.