Manassas, VA
Manassas VRE / Amtrak station sits at the junction of NS's Manassas Line and the Washington Subdivision. The platform is fully public; the adjacent Old Town Manassas downtown gives multiple street-level vantages. Amtrak Crescent + Cardinal + Northeast Regional all stop here.
Stay behind platform yellow lines. Active NS freight passes at speed. The historic 1914 station and Old Town surroundings are photogenic but be aware of vehicle traffic.
VRE commuter lot adjacent (free outside AM peak). Old Town Manassas has metered street parking + public lots a few blocks away.
Mid-afternoon for southbound Crescent and freight; mornings for VRE peak service.
High during VRE peak service (5-9am, 3-7pm weekdays). NS Manassas Line freight is moderate (10-20 trains/day). Amtrak Crescent + Cardinal + Northeast Regional total 6+ trains/day.
Old Town Manassas restaurants and breweries within 1-2 blocks. Manassas Museum nearby with Civil War history.
For the parent, spouse, or friend along for the ride — restrooms, food, and what to do while your railfan watches trains.
Enjoy a charming visit to Manassas Station while your railfan watches trains pass by.
While your railfan is busy, you can explore the quaint shops and restaurants in Old Town Manassas, just a short walk away. Consider grabbing a bite at Bulldog Bistro or Katerina's Greek Cuisine for a nice meal. If you're interested in history, the nearby Manassas Museum offers a glimpse into Civil War history.
Safety: Make sure to keep your child at least 25 feet back from any track and stay behind the platform yellow lines.
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Identify any modern diesel by its hood, cab, and radiator profile. Once you can spot the difference between an SD70ACe and an SD70M-2 at 400 yards, you've crossed the line into real railfanning. Kalmbach's editions are the standard. ($20-$30)
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Class 2 reflective vest. Not for trespassing — for legitimate trackside viewing on public sidewalks and parking lots near busy lines, so the engineer sees you and you don't get a friendly 'move along' from BNSF police. Looks the part too. ($10-$20)
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Reading a CSX road number off a passing unit at half a mile = magic. 10x42 is the railfan sweet spot — enough power, still light enough to hold steady. Nikon's PROSTAFF 3S is the standard recommendation: under $150 and the optics punch above the price. ($120-$170)
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