A Bird's Eye View of Tysons Development
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Construction of the Silver Line. Photo courtesy of VDOT.
Tysons Corner is currently undergoing a metamorphosis. Now a tangle of highways connecting office buildings and parking lots, the area may eventually be full of walkable nodes crisscrossed by four stations of the Silver Line as it runs from Dulles to the rest of DC.
Thanks to BeyondDC, we learned that the Virginia Department of Transportation recently posted aerial photos of the transformation. The set includes shots of the upcoming Metro line, the new stations and other construction projects in the area.

Route 7 and I-495. Photo courtesy of VDOT.
Check out the full set here.
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