Window cleaning in Manassas Park.
Manassas Park is the smallest independent city in Northern Virginia — under 18,000 residents in 2.5 square miles, carved out of Prince William County in 1957 as a post-WWII residential community. The **VRE Manassas Park station** carries weekday DC commuters to L'Enfant + Union Station; the residential blocks run along Manassas Drive and Conner Drive; the Bull Run corridor wraps the city's eastern edge. Same crew, scheduling that respects the small-city pace and the VRE commute rhythm.
Why Manassas Park
- We respect the post-WWII residential stock Manassas Park's housing was largely built between 1957 and 1985 — original ramblers, split-levels, and townhouses with single-pane windows, painted aluminum trim, and the typical maintenance footprint of mid-20th-century stock. Different protocols than the older Old Town Manassas Victorian frame.
- We coordinate with the VRE commute The VRE Manassas Park station carries the weekday commute to L'Enfant + Union Station; trains arrive in 6:30-8:00am and 4:30-6:30pm windows. Park-and-ride density is real on weekday mornings. Residential streets feeding the station — Manassas Drive, Aldridge Drive — are predictable but tight on weekday mornings. We don't park-and-block.
If you're inside Manassas Park city limits — Manassas Drive / Conner Drive residential, the VRE station-adjacent, the Bull Run-edge approach, the Park Center commercial — we service it. Manassas Park is in the Northern Virginia extended zone; trip fee may apply on smaller jobs given routing distance from the Inner Beltway primary base.
Where we've worked.
Residential Manassas Park
- · Manassas Drive corridor
- · Conner Drive residential
- · VRE station area
- · Park Center commercial