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Tap-to-ride could soon be coming to Metro by the end of May, WMATA officials say. JD Vance issues new warning: "Era of uncontested US dominance is over" Denmark raises retirement age to highest in ...
Metro announced Wednesday that passengers looking to ride the Metro can simply tap to pay rail station fare gates.
To help you find out what your new route will be, we've put together a handy tool with all of the old routes and ...
Metro is shutting down parts of the Blue and Green lines this summer — here’s what you need to know before you ride. ⚠️ ...
When you ride Metro, you want to know you’re safe ... “There’s not many places that you can go within WMATA that you are not going to be recorded,” said Maurice McKinney of WMATA Transit ...
Metro has announced that the Smithsonian Metro station National Mall entrance will be closed on June 14 for the Army's 250th ...
New tech allowing Metro users to pay their fare by tapping debit or credit cards is receiving good grades from local leaders.
If sitting on a gingerbread bus still doesn't fulfill your Metro holiday spirit needs, WMATA has opened a "First Stop" pop-up shop at the Martin Luther King Jr. Library in downtown D.C. Merch at ...
Metro General Manager Randy Clarke said Thursday he wants to put a fare system in place next year that would allow riders to tap credit cards or credit card-linked phones to ride instead of ...
Currently, Metrorail and Metrobus riders have to either tap a physical SmarTrip card or tap a smartphone with a downloaded virtual SmarTrip card in order to pay to ride. If Metro successfully ...
Metro riders can now enter faregates using physical and mobile credit and debit cards, WMATA announced in a press release ...