Map,
Directions, Parking, and Public Transportation
Sexton Music Studio is conveniently located in
the heart of Old Town Manassas, off Route 28.
A Googlemap capture is below, and you can also click here (include
Googlemap widget for directions to 9350 Main Street, Manassas VA 20110) for
customized direction from your home or office.
When you arrive at the building, make sure to go
in the side entrance facing Route 28/Center Street and not the main entrance –
it will almost certainly be locked.
The Side entrance will have a “BRUU Congregation Office” sign above it. If the side entrance is locked, use
the key code I gave you – the keypad is on the left hand side of the doorway. If it doesn’t work, or you’ve
forgotten it (d’oh!), call me at (703) 975-5075.
Once you’re in the building, go up the staircase, up to the third floor. Go in Suite 310 – the only room you
can go into once you get to the top of the stairs - and immediately turn left. We are in Suite 309.
Parking for the Sexton Music Studio is available,
and varied. Street parking on Main
Street proper is often available, and after 5pm the parking lot across the
street from the church building is likewise available. If neither is working for you on a
particular day, and nearby Quarry Street is likewise filled, you can always park
at the main city and Rail parking garage which is approximately two blocks away. The City of Manassas has provided a
handy
parking deck map – the studio is at the corner of Church and Main,
for reference purposes. One or more
of these parking areas may require a nominal parking fee.
We are also located directly off Virginia Railway
Express (VRE) / Amtrak and
OmniRide Bus service lines. The VRE
/ Amtrak is walkable to the studio, and has convenient drop-offs in the
afternoon from DC and Northern Virginia every half hour. You can view their schedule
here. If you are a VRE passenger, consider
taking lessons right after work!
Prince William County’s OmniRide Bus line also
services Old Town Manassas. While it
might be a bit clunky to lug a cello on the line, a violin/fiddle or viola would
be no trouble at all. They run bus
service directly to and from the Washington Metro system via the West Falls
Church stop on the Orange Line (AM Schedule,
PM Schedule), and also by way of a local “OmniLink” service
which likewise services Old Town Manassas into Prince William County. That schedule is here.
If you’re a public transportation passenger and
need help coordinating your work schedule with your lesson schedule, let us know
and we’ll help you work it out.
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