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It just got easier to ride Metro — if you’re willing to use the transit system’s new “Tap. Ride. Go.” feature. “Look, we’ve all been there,” said Matt Letourneau, Metro board ...
Metro launches credit card tap-to-pay system at rail stations ahead of World Pride parade. Tom Roussey. Wed, May 28th 2025 at 10:34 AM. Updated Wed, May 28th 2025 at 4:59 PM. 5. VIEW ALL PHOTOS.
The “Tap. Go. Ride” option will be available on Metrobuses and Metro parking facilities in the future. However, SmarTrip cards will continue to be an option for passengers to use to pay fares ...
WASHINGTON — Get ready, D.C. commuters—Metro just made your life a whole lot easier. Starting Wednesday, you can ditch the SmartTrip card and simply tap your way onto trains and buses using ...
Visitors to D.C. for World Pride, the Fourth of July and other summer events won’t have to line up at fare machines to pay for Metro. Starting Wednesday, riders can pay with their credit cards ...
Soon, that may be a thing of the past, thanks to Tap Ride Go. The system allows people to pay for their Metrorail rides right at the turnstile by tapping their credit card, debit card, or phone.
During a Board of Supervisors meeting on Thursday, Metro General Manager Randy Clarke gave an update on 'Tap. Ride. Go.' The feature would allow Metro riders to tap their debit or credit cards to ...
The transition to the new tap-and-go system for New York City subway and bus riders is expected to save the agency at least $20 million annually, it said. Skip to content Skip to site index.
Metro will latch the turnstiles at the historic transportation station at both the entrances and exits to the B/D (Red and Purple) rail lines Tuesday as part of its TAP-to-Exit program.
On Sept. 20, Metro reported to the Daily Press that in its first week of TAP-to-Exit enforcement, reported incidents involving harassment, physical fights, drug use and vandalism dropped around 45 ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Metro riders may be able to tap their credit card instead of their SmarTrip by 2025. Metro General Manager Randy Clarke said Thursday he wants to put a fare system in place ...
This week, Metro announced that its TAP-to-Exit pilot program will be coming to the end of the Expo line at Downtown, and as of Tuesday, riders must tap their fare.