Carriage Works: the benefits

Buying at Carriage Works in Alexandria VA translates to just a stroll to Metro, cafes, shops and all King Street has to offer. Townhouses at Carriage Works were built around 1979 and they cost approximately $860,000. The neighborhood is served by Jefferson-Houston Elementary School, George Washington Middle School and T.C. Williams High School.

Properties in Carriage Works

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Stops of the King Street Trolley

The City of Alexandria's free King Street Trolley transports residents, visitors, and those who work in Old Town, between the King Street Metrorail Station and the Potomac River waterfront. The free trolley operates along the one-and-a-half mile route seven days a week from 11:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. providing access to accommodations, dining, entertainment and shopping. The free trolley departs from the Potomac River Waterfront and from the King Street Metro every :10, :30, and :50 minutes after each hour. Every 20 minutes riders can board at any of the 20 stops along King Street. Traveling towards the King Street Metro Station, the designated trolley stops include:
King Street Trolley
  • King and Union
  • King and Lee
  • King and Royal
  • King and St. Asaph
  • King and Columbus
  • King and Patrick
  • King and Fayette
  • King and Peyton
  • King and Diagonal
  • King Street Metro Station
Traveling towards the Potomac River waterfront, designated trolley stops include:
  • King Street Metro Station
    King Street Trolley
    Trolley at King Street
  • King and Diagonal
  • King and Peyton
  • King and Fayette
  • King and Patrick
  • King and Columbus
  • King and St. Asaph
  • King and Royal
  • King and Lee
  • King and Union.
Please remember there is no smoking, eating, or drinking on the trolley. Passengers with strollers must close strollers before entering. The trolley only stops at designated stops. Passengers must pull the cord to signal a stop.