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  1. www.wmata.com › faresFares | WMATA

    Metro news and service information for the Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia region.

  2. Fares for Metro vary based on the service, ride length, day, and time you ride. Trip Planner is the best way to calculate your fare. *If the fastest, fixed-route, equivalent trip is a locally-operated transit service whose base fare is less than $2.00, MetroAccess customers can expect to be charged under $4.00.

  3. wmata.com › fares › farecard-optionsPass Options | WMATA

    Metro offers a range of daily, weekly, and monthly unlimited passes to fit your needs. Passes can be purchased in the SmarTrip® app and then added to Apple Wallet or can be added to your plastic SmarTrip Card online , at Fare Vending Machines located in Metrorail stations , and at the Commuter stores or retail outlets .

  4. How much are Metro fares and how do you use SmarTrip? Metro fares are calculated by how many stops you travel and vary during peak and off-peak hours. During peak hours, most fares range from $2.25 to $6 per trip. During off-peak hours, fares typically range from $1.85 to $3.85.

  5. Mar 15, 2024 · Base Fares: Weekday travel during peak hours (5:00 AM – 9:30 PM) sees adult fares at $3.90, while off-peak and weekend/holiday rides drop to a more wallet-friendly $1.35. Seniors, disabled individuals, and children (5-11 years) enjoy discounted fares, while little ones under 5 ride for free.

  6. Fares. Metro fares vary by time of day, trip distance (entry/exit stations), and type of payment. The prices indicated assume that the rider us using a SmarTrip card . Peak fares (weekdays 5:00am - 9:30am, and 3pm-7pm; weekends midnight - closing): $2.10 - $5.75. Off-Peak fares (all other times): $1.70 - $3.50.

  7. For a typical tourist using the Washington DC Metro, your options in 2018 are: a 1-day pass for $14.75, a 7-day unlimited pass for $60.00, and a seven-day short ride pass for $38.50. The short ride pass only covers you for rides of up to $3.85 each (which is basically all non-peak fares and short peak fares).

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