Infrastructure
Manassas features a robust infrastructure that supports business growth and connectivity. The Manassas Regional Airport, Virginia’s busiest regional airport, ensures efficient air travel, while Dulles International (20 miles away) and Reagan National (30 miles away) provide global access. The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) connects Manassas to Washington, D.C., and major highways like I-66 and I-95 facilitate access to national markets. Additionally, the Virginia Inland Port, key freight rail connections, and reliable city-owned electric and water utilities enhance shipping, distribution, and overall infrastructure for businesses.
Utilities
Manassas owns, operates, and maintains its own water, sewer, and electric utilities and is committed to offering reliable, cost-efficient service.
Utility Companies
- Electric: City of Manassas
- Water/Sewer: City of Manassas
- Gas: Columbia Gas
- Telecommunications: Verizon South, Comcast
Transportation
Airports
Manassas Regional Airport is Virginia’s busiest general airport. Manassas is 14 miles from Dulles Airport, 24 miles from DCA, and 52 miles from BWI.
Trains
VRE train – easy commute to DC and access to Easter Seaboard Highways.
Interstates
I-395, I-495, I-66, and I-95 run through Northern Virginia, and eight additional interstates offer direct access to major U.S. markets.
Ports
Virginia Inland Port is 30 miles west. Port of Virginia in Hampton Roads is 171 miles southeast.