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The Transit Access Pass ( TAP) is a contactless smart card used for automated fare collection on most public transport agencies within Los Angeles County, California. The card is also available in electronic form, free of charge, in Apple Wallet, thereby bypassing the need to purchase the plastic USD $2 card. [2]
TAP cards are valid on Metro buses and trains, and on 25 other transit agencies in Los Angeles County. TAP cards are required for Metro Rail trips, free bus transfers, and fare capping; however, single-ride bus fares can still be paid in cash.
LOS ANGELES, CA — If you use Metro TAP, that cool reusable bus fare card, you can expect a few changes starting Sunday, the agency says. Changes relate to transfers, day passes and...
Rachel Uranga. May 30, 2024 at 6:00 AM. A Metro Transit Security officer helps riders navigate the new tap to exit pilot program at the North Hollywood station on Wednesday. (Wally Skalij / Los ...
May 28, 2024 at 6:34 PM. LOS ANGELES - In an effort to boost safety on train lines, Metro formally rolled out a pilot program Tuesday in North Hollywood that requires passengers to tap their fare ...
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TAP Card Now Good for Transit on LA City Buses - West Hollywood, CA - City DASH buses will now accept the "smart card" pass known as TAP (Transit Access Pass) that the LA County...
Metro has implemented a system of electronic fare collection using a stored-value smartcard called the Transit Access Pass (TAP Card). This card was intended to simplify fare collection and reduce costs. In 2012, paper monthly passes were phased out and replaced with the TAP Card.
With Fare Changes Ahead, Metro Says Get a TAP Card Free transfers are part of the scheduled fee hike -- from $1.50 to $1.75 a fare -- but you gotta have a TAP card to them.
The 17.7-mile (28.5 km) G Line uses a dedicated, exclusive right-of-way for the entirety of its route with 17 stations located at approximately one-mile (1.6 km) intervals; fares are paid via TAP cards at vending machines on station platforms before boarding to improve performance.
Los Angeles will roll out the first phase of its NextGen Bus Plan and its Metro Micro ride-sharing service Sunday. City News Service , News Partner Posted Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 9:29 am PT