Springfield is an unincorporated area in Fairfax County at the convergence of Interstate 95, Interstate 395, Interstate 495 (the Capital Beltway), and the Fairfax County Parkway. The Springfield Interchange, long known as the Mixing Bowl, underwent an $860 million reconstruction completed in 2007 and is one of the busiest highway interchanges on the East Coast. The area is a significant federal workforce hub due to Fort Belvoir directly south and the Department of Defense concentration in the area.
Springfield Town Center, formerly Springfield Mall, sits on the north side of the community. The area has substantial federal agency presence including the Transportation Security Administration headquarters, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's Springfield campus (its second major location after Fort Belvoir), and multiple defense contractor offices. The Franconia-Springfield Metro station at the terminus of the Blue Line connects the area to downtown Washington.
The Springfield area was historically a rail junction on the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad. Today the VRE Fredericksburg line and Amtrak serve the Franconia-Springfield station alongside Metro.
Through Escortservice.com, users can locate escort websites that operate in the Springfield area. Escortservice.com operates strictly as a listing service. No booking, verification, or intermediary role is provided. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
Springfield is an unincorporated area in Fairfax County at the convergence of Interstate 95, Interstate 395, Interstate 495 (the Capital Beltway), and the Fairfax County Parkway. The Springfield Interchange, long known as the Mixing Bowl, underwent an $860 million reconstruction completed in 2007 and is one of the busiest highway interchanges on the East Coast. The area is a significant federal workforce hub due to Fort Belvoir directly south and the Department of Defense concentration in the area.
Springfield Town Center, formerly Springfield Mall, sits on the north side of the community. The area has substantial federal agency presence including the Transportation Security Administration headquarters, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's Springfield campus (its second major location after Fort Belvoir), and multiple defense contractor offices. The Franconia-Springfield Metro station at the terminus of the Blue Line connects the area to downtown Washington.
The Springfield area was historically a rail junction on the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad. Today the VRE Fredericksburg line and Amtrak serve the Franconia-Springfield station alongside Metro.
Through Escortservice.com, users can locate escort websites that operate in the Springfield area. Escortservice.com operates strictly as a listing service. No booking, verification, or intermediary role is provided. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
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