![]() 08/16/2018 at 13:56 • Filed to: Interesting cars at work | ![]() | ![]() |
The DC Metro silver line runs along VA Route 7/Leesburg Pike through Tyson’s Corner, VA. By “along,” I mean “on a giant monstrous bridge elevated above the median.” There are a few parking spaces in the median underneath the
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. Whenever I drive past it on a
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, I see the same cars parked there.
Now, I’m assuming that the E39 M5 and C43 AMG (Lite) belong to employees of the Spring Hill Metro station for two reasons:
They’re always in these spots when I go past the station.
Today on my way back to my office from Walmart I noticed a neon yellow safety jacket placed on the dash of the M5.
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Today on my way back to my office from Walmart I noticed a neon yellow safety jacket placed on the dash of the M5
Maximum Euromodding
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Eurobeat intensifies?
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Are you sure it isn’t being used for employee beaters by the Aston/Bentley dealer across the street?
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That could also be a possibility. There’s also a Mercedes dealer on the other side of the street from Aston/Bentley . But I figure non-Metro employees parking in this spot on a regular basis could be tempting fate.
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“ Metro employees must be doing well .”
Or in debt up to their eyeballs.
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Potato potahto.
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Yeah though it doesn’t appear to be signed no parking/employee parking. Anyways, if so
more power to them - priorities are important.