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The ascension of three Henrico County officials to the governing board of the Greater Richmond Transit Company in April marked a new era in Central Virginia’s increasing coordination towards a...
Federal relief funds totaling almost $723 million have filled the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority funding gap due to low ridership. (Getty Images)
Metro Transit offers reduced fares to lower-income passengers through the Transit Assistance Program (TAP). TAP fares cost one dollar per ride and include a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-hour transfer, even during Rush Hour and on Express buses.
Commuters could purchase (much) lower cost passage, leading to local humor to the effect that through traffic from out-of-state was paying for the road, a position founded in some truth. On June 1, 1987, the Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA) introduced toll
The Richmond Metropolitan Transportation Authority is an independent authority and political subdivision which serves the Richmond, Virginia metropolitan area. Created by an act of the Virginia General Assembly in 1966, then called the Richmond Metropolitan Authority, the RMTA was originally tasked with building and maintaining a toll ...
The county's long-term goal is to have the Bus Rapid Transit lead to a future Yellow Line Metrorail extension to Hybla Valley. Planned stations include Huntington Metro, Kings Crossing,...
VRE could make a reduced flat fare of $5 permanent for travel between zones 1, 2 and 3. The reduced fare was introduced as an incentive for commuters impacted by the Metro Yellow Line shutdown and ...
The Richmond Highway Express a.k.a. "REX", is a limited-stop bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between King Street–Old Town station of the Yellow and Blue lines of the Washington Metro and Fort Belvoir. This line runs through the Richmond Highway (U.S. Route 1) corridor in Fairfax County, Virginia.
The Richmond Highway Bus Rapid Transit project was one of the projects receiving funding in the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority's six-year program. Pictured is a model bus for the Bus ...
Fare capping takes advantage of the advanced capabilities of automated fare collection systems. Since the first major implementation of fare capping in London in 2005, technology has matured significantly, leading to reduced costs.