Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The Monthly Unlimited Pass (formerly SelectPass) saves you money on your commute by bus and rail! That's free weekends, free trips to run errands, free trips to do whatever you want. The more you ride, the more you save. After just 32 Metrorail or Metrobus trips, get the rest of the month for free - so go-ahead and take that detour to get a ...

  2. Transit Accessibility Center: Metro L'Enfant HQ. Transit Accessibility Center - Senior SmarTrip Cards & Metro Lift only 655 Virginia Ave SW, between 7th Street and 6th Street Washington, DC 20024 Office hours: Mon: 8 am - 4 pm Tue: 8 am - 2:30 pm Wed-Fri: 8 am - 4 pm Top Commuter Stores. Commuter Store at Odenton MARC Train Station 1400 Odenton Rd

  3. A SmarTrip® Card is a rechargeable plastic farecard that can hold up to $300 in value to pay for Metro, Metrobus, DC Circulator and other bus systems in Virginia and Maryland. SmarTrip® Cards are accepted at the following regional transit agencies: Metro, Metrobus, and DC Circulator. ART (Arlington Transit), CUE (Fairfax City), DASH ...

  4. If your card was never enrolled in SmartBenefits, you can visit the Metro Sales Office located at 655 Virginia Ave SW, Washington DC 20024 to replace your card in-person (check the website for up-to-date hours of operation). I mailed in my SmarTrip card but have not received my replacement card.

  5. From the Your Account page select the SmarTrip that has Auto Reload activated. On the Card Summary page, select the Manage Auto Reloads link from the Card Management section on the right side of the page. Click Details/Edit/Cancel next to the Auto Reload Stored Value or pass that you want to cancel (see below).

  6. www.wmata.com › fares › indexFares | WMATA

    Tap & Go With Mobile SmarTrip. Stop using plastic, start using your phone. Add, tap then go. Ride Metro using only your phone in a station, on a bus or driving out of a parking lot - all with one tap. Works with our regional partners too!

  7. A full list of all locations is available on the official website of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). You can even order a card online and have it delivered wherever you like on the same site’s SmarTrip store page. Each new card costs $10 in total: $2 for the card itself, and $8 preloaded value. Once you have used ...

  1. People also search for