Washington’s Metro has announced that the limited edition 2025 Inaugural SmarTrip card is sold out at all stations. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced the release of the ...
WASHINGTON — Extended service hours, new train designs and increased security were what the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority said Metro has to offer as WorldPride celebrations continue.
WMATA CEO Randy Clarke took WTOP on a tour of one of Metro’s oldest train control rooms, highlighting outdated technology that's still powering the Red Line. Clarke stressed the need for ...
WASHINGTON — Starting Sunday, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority rolled out stricter bans on passengers arrested or cited for violating Metro policy, extending what was once a maximum ...
For the first time in 15 years, a computer instead of a human will be the primary controller of riders' Metro trains. The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission (WMSC) — which oversees and enforces ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Leaders from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA/Metro) met with regional police and fire officials at Metro Headquarters in Southwest D.C. on Tuesday, ...
A major fare enforcement campaign is about to ramp up on Metrobus. WMATA has been getting tough on fare evasion on the rails for some time now, but the transit agency says it's now turning its ...
In the spirit of the annual year-end Spotify Wrapped release, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) riders can now view their “Your 2023 Metro Report,” a colorful personalized summary ...
This past week is bad for Metro riders — a revelation that WMATA hadn't maintained its supply of 46 defibrillators as a rider died of a heart attack and more than a 100 new ones sat in storage; a ...
For the first time in nearly 30 years, WMATA (Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority, or Metro) has been named 2025 Outstanding Public Transit Agency of the Year by APTA (American Public ...
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Metro to roll out direct tap payment for riders
WMATA to introduce tap-to-pay system allowing riders to pay fares directly with a credit card or mobile wallet. New system eliminates the need to load funds onto a digital Metro card before tapping at ...
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