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 ...
Metrobus riders will soon have the ability to use credit and debit cards to pay for rides. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is adding the same “Tap-Ride-Go” ability to its ...
Riders simply tap their FutureCard at faregates to enter and exit the Metro system and automatically benefit from 5% cashback and a $5 bonus when they ride ten times in a week. FutureCard will now ...
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Icy bus stops frustrate Metrobus riders as sidewalk clearing gaps persist across DC
At several stops, including along Georgia Avenue near the Petworth Library, commuters are having to step or stretch over frozen mounds between the sidewalk and the street.
WASHINGTON — The days of forgotten SmarTrip cards are over. Riders can now tap a credit, debit, Apple Pay or Google Pay to pay for their rides. On Tuesday, WMATA launched Tap. Ride. Go. to make paying ...
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