Lorton

Lorton is a community in Fairfax County, Virginia. This article also covers the nearby areas of Fort Belvoir and Mason Neck.

Get in

By car

  • Interstate 95 (I-95) Lorton is accessed from exits #161 ("US 1 Mt Vernon Ft Belvoir") through #166A&B ("VA-286 Fairfax Pkwy") along I-95. There are three exits from I-95 into town with exit 163 ("VA-642 Lorton") as the primary exit to Lorton.
  • Richmond Highway goes north towards Mount Vernon and south towards Woodbridge. It intersects and is accessible from I-95 from exit #161, 2 mi (3.2 km) south of town.
  • Lorton Road Serves as a primary east-west road across Lorton, connecting US-1 in the east and OX Rd (VA-Hwy 123) in the west. It crosses I-95 at exit 163.

By train

See also: Rail travel in the United States

Lorton is the northern terminus of the Amtrak Auto Train which carries passengers and automobiles between Sanford, Florida and Lorton, effectively serving as a car-rail link from the Washington, D.C. Metro Area to Orlando. 🌍 Lorton Station is located on 8006 Lorton Rd. The station, which opened in 2000, features a large waiting area with high glass walls, a small gift shop, snack bar, and a children's playground. There is one long low level platform designed for Auto Train boarding and 6 vehicle ramps for boarding vehicles onto the 20+ autoracks that are on the Auto Train. Lorton is also served by Virginia Railway Express (VRE) which has runs commuter trains from Washington, D.C and Fredericksburg. Confusingly, VRE does not share station with Amtrak but uses the 🌍 Lorton VRE station, located on 8990 Lorton Station Blvd, about a mile north.

By bus

The Lorton (VRE) Station at 8990 Lorton Station Blvd also serves as a park & ride and central bus station for:

  • Vamoose, (bus stop) Lorton VRE Station @ 8990 Lorton Station Blvd (Bus picks up at the pedestrian pathway to the train, inside the VRE Station parking lot.). Goes up to NYC Penn Station via Arlington Rosslyn Station and Bethesda, MD. Transfer to other Amtrak trains, Greyhound and/or other bus lines in Arlington or New New York to reach other places.
  • Fairfax Connector, (transit center) Lorton VRE Station @ 8990 Lorton Station Blvd, +1 703 339-7200. Operates local bus routes as public transportation in and around Fairfax County. The following bus routes serve the Lorton Station:
  • 171 Richmond Highway (US 1)
  • 305 Newington - Silverbrook Rd
  • 371 Lorton - Franconia-Springfield Metro
  • 372 Lorton - Alban Rd
  • 373 Lorton - Fullerton Rd
  • 494 Lorton - Springfield - Tysons

See

Historic landmarks include:

Do

Buy

Gunston Plaza Shopping Center is the largest shopping center in the vicinity. The plaza includes a medical clinic, space for several business offices, grocery, restaurants, gymnasium, a senior citizen's center, and a number of shops and the post office.

Eat

It's a little known fact that Lorton is the headquarter city for Five Guys, a nationally-recognized hamburger/hotdog chain with locations all over America.

  • Gennaro's Restaurant, 8170 Silverbrook Road, Phone: 703-690-7901.
  • Hong Kong Cafe, 9441 Lorton Market Street, Phone: (703) 372-1577.
  • Polo Grill Restaurant & Tap Room, 7784 Gunston Plaza. Phone (703) 550-0002. CLOSED. Now International House of Pancakes.
  • Las Colinas Restaurant, 7718 Gunston Plaza, +1 703 339-4484. Outstanding Mexican food.
  • Fireside Grill, 9000 Lorton Station Blvd, +1 703 372-1923. Good but pricey food.

Drink

  • Skinifatz Restaurant & Nightclub, 10712 Richmond Highway. Phone: (703) 550-9252.

Sleep

  • 🌍 Comfort Inn Gunston Corner, 8180 Silverbrook Road, +1-703-643-3100. Complimentary shuttle service to and from Springfield Metro station, free daily hot breakfast and free internet access.
  • Boneyard Inn, 5941 Kentia Trail. Phone: (703) 550-9022.
  • Hunter Motel & Restaurant, 8100 Loisdale Road. Phone: (703) 339-5400.

Go next

Routes through Lorton
Washington, D.C. via Springfield  N  S  Woodbridge Richmond
Washington, D.C. Mount Vernon  N  S  Woodbridge Richmond
Fredericksburg Woodbridge  SW  NE  Springfield Washington, D.C.


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