Beginning next year, tens of thousands of Metro riders who transfer from bus to rail will save 50 cents a trip if they use electronic SmarTrip cards, officials said yesterday. The long-promised change ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Metro is swinging into cherry blossom season by bringing back its themed bus and train designs as well ...
Commuters who hop from Metro buses and trains to suburban Maryland buses should keep their SmarTrip cards handy in the coming months. Both Montgomery and Prince George’s counties are in the process of ...
As cherry blossom season approaches in D.C., Metro is in bloom, too. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has released the designs for their annual cherry blossom-themed trains, buses ...
Metro officials are rethinking their decision to reduce SmarTrip card prices and to do away with negative card balances. Carol Dillon Kissal, Metro’s deputy general manager, told the Metro Riders’ ...
Only 20,000 limited-edition cards are available at select metro stations. Here's how to grab one.
A technological revolution took place inside Metrobus No. 9489 yesterday morning, but it was so subtle that many riders didn't notice. The bus is one of 80 Metrobuses outfitted with new electronic ...
This video is no longer available. 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, ...
After a warm Friday morning, you can plan for winds, periods of rain, and a plunge in temperatures. by Ashley Burkett WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — Metro's SmarTrip cards are working again after payment ...
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) launched a tap-to-pay program Nov. 18 that allows riders to pay Metrobus fares with credit or debit cards instead of SmarTrip cards. The ...
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