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  2. SmarTrip - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2018, the DC One Card Kids Ride Free program was replaced by the SmarTrip Kids Ride Free Program due to difficulties in activating the DC One Cards. All students who live in the District of Columbia, attend a public, charter, or private school in the District of Columbia, and are between the ages of 5 and 21 are eligible for a ...

  3. MTA Unveils Easier Refund Process for Lost MetroCards

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    The authority will refund part of your money based on how many days were left on the card when it was lost. Since October, the web site has seen 3,800 online claims of lost or stolen cards ...

  4. metroCARD - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.adelaidemetro.com.au. MetroCARD (stylised as metroCARD) is a contactless smartcard ticketing system for public transport services in the Adelaide city and suburbs in South Australia. The system is managed by Adelaide Metro and is usable on their bus, train and tram services. The contract for the system was tendered out, and in 2010 ...

  5. Metro Urges Customers To Replace Old SmarTrip Farecards - Patch

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    Metro's New Faregate Program Signals End To Old SmarTrip Cards - Washington DC, DC - Starting March 1, old SmarTrip cards will no longer be accepted at fare vending machines in stations, bus ...

  6. Metro SmarTrip Cards Won't Allow Negative Balances Anymore

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    Metro has announced that SmarTrip cards won't permit negative balances effective Jan. 8. As you might suspect, it's another cost-saving measure for the struggling agency. Metro said in a statement ...

  7. SmartLink (smart card) - Wikipedia

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    Pre-loaded SmartLink cards with 10 trips are available at all stations for $31.00 (10 trips at $2.60 each, plus a $5.00 card fee). However, MetroCard Vending Machines (MVMs) at all PATH stations are able to refill the SmartLink cards to a monetary amount equal to 1, 2, 4, 10, 20 and 40 trips as well as the daily or 30 day unlimited passes.

  8. Metro Fare Increase: Here's How Much It'll Cost DC Riders - Patch

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    In more specific terms, the base peak fare goes from $2.15 to $2.25, and the base off-peak fare goes from $1.75 to $2.00. So if you take Metro to and from work five days per week, that amounts to ...

  9. Transit Access Pass - Wikipedia

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    The cards may be "recharged" in person from ticket vending machines in Metro Rail stations, TAP Vendors, at Metro Customer Service Centers or online. The card is designed to reduce the number of transactions at Customer Service Centers. The physical card costs $2 and is only available with a fare media product (such as a day pass or stored value).