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  1. Regular Fare. Regular Routes*. Up to. $4.00. *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. Passes. Metrorail & Metrobus. Regular Price. Reduced Price*.

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · That means the base fare will go up from $2 to $2.25, while the maximum fare jumps up from $6 to $6.75. Metro Access fares will also rise to $4.50. Metro is also freezing hiring and wages, cutting ...

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  3. Maximum fares would increase from $6.00 to $6.50. The seven-day short-trip pass would be adjusted to cover trips up to $4. The price would stay the same. Monthly unlimited pass options would reflect the $6.50 maximum fare adjustment. Low-Income Fare Program. #YourMetro for Fiscal Year 2024: Low-Income Fare Program.

  4. Feb 5, 2024 · Photograph by Arya Hodjat. All 98 Metro stations in the Washington, DC, region are expected to stay open — it might just cost more to travel between them, according to a budget proposal released by WMATA on Monday. If the budget is approved, riders on WMATA trains and buses will see a 12.5 percent increase in fares beginning on July 1.

  5. Apr 14, 2023 · For the first time in five years, Metro has approved a fare increase that will go into effect on July 1. The increase is part of the agency’s operating budget for the 2024 fiscal year, which Metro’s Board of Directors passed on Friday. The change will mainly impact riders with longer trips. According to the Washington Post the current ...

  6. Apr 14, 2023 · 1 Longer rail trips will cost more. 2 Lower-income riders will be spared. 3 Faster service is coming. 4 Welcome back, Yellow Line. 5 Automation lies ahead. 6 Taller gates to reduce fare evasion ...

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