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Customers using the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s (WMATA) rail system can now pay their fares using the ...
Metro announced Wednesday that passengers looking to ride the Metro can simply tap to pay rail station fare gates.
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Metro riders can now enter faregates using physical and mobile credit and debit cards, WMATA announced in a press release ...
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 ...
Florida Republican Greg Steube is pushing for the Washington public transit system to be renamed in honor of President Trump.
Metro’s new bus initiative Better Bus starts Sunday, June 29, per the agency’s website. The overhaul will rename bus routes, ...
The system will debut at all 98 Metrorail stations Wednesday, and it will roll out to buses and Metro parking facilities ...
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 ...
WMATA workers are not the only ones ... or the students who ride Metrobus to school every day, Metro cannot and must not fail them. Our capital’s transit system faces many unique challenges ...
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 ...