On a recent frigid morning, Mobility Lab led a walking tour of Arlington’s famous Orange Line TOD Corridor from Clarendon to Rosslyn.
We discussed Clarendon’s history and evolution, including its founding as a trolley development; and listened to some presentations at the County Building from the County’s Office of Planning and Transportation Department staff about Arlington’s TOD vision, including a case study about the Courthouse Plaza and the role of transportation demand management. We ended up at Lunch at the Lab.
Here are some of the photos I took along the way.
![Clarendon Building](https://mobilitylab.org/wp-content/archives/files/clarendon-building.jpg)
![At Lab](https://mobilitylab.org/wp-content/archives/files/at-lab.jpg)
![Pier One](https://mobilitylab.org/wp-content/archives/files/pier-one.jpg)
![Earls](https://mobilitylab.org/wp-content/archives/files/earls.jpg)
![The Group](https://mobilitylab.org/wp-content/archives/files/the-group.jpg)
![Revolution Cycles](https://mobilitylab.org/wp-content/archives/files/revolution-cycles.jpg)
![Andrew](https://mobilitylab.org/wp-content/archives/files/andrew.jpg)