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Metro tried and failed to allow credit-card payments at fare gates a decade ago. Now the technology used in other systems ...
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority debuted the Tap.Ride.Go program Wednesday, allowing commuters to tap their debit or credit card for contactless payment.
Pennies will still be legal tender, but cash prices will soon be rounded up or down to the nearest nickel (which cost even ...
It’s called “tap to pay,” and it works just like it sounds. Just hold your card or device up to the fare gate, wait for the beep and stroll right in. The system charges your card the same fare as a ...
Metro announced Wednesday that passengers looking to ride the Metro can simply tap to pay rail station fare gates.
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