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Metro and business officials announced the launch of a system that allows riders to pay by directly tapping credit or debit ...
Metro tried and failed to allow credit-card payments at fare gates a decade ago. Now the technology used in other systems ...
WASHINGTON - Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority debuted the Tap.Ride.Go program Wednesday, allowing commuters to ...
The system will debut at all 98 Metrorail stations Wednesday, and it will roll out to buses and Metro parking facilities ...
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 your ...
Metro announced Wednesday that passengers looking to ride the Metro can simply tap to pay rail station fare gates.
It just got easier to ride Metro — if you’re willing to use the transit system’s new “Tap. Ride. Go.” feature.
All too often, the media imagine a world in which children do not exist. The latest coverage of Washington's transit system ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Wish you could tap a credit card to ride Metro? Metro hopes to make it happen by the end of May. Metro officials said Thursday they are testing a system that will allow ...
Ride. Go.' The feature would allow Metro riders to tap their debit or credit cards to board Metro, instead of having to put money a preloaded card or app. "Testing is now live at a variety of ...