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Washington Metrobus introduces contactless payments to expand convenience for riders
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has introduced full contactless payments on Metrobus, marking a significant expansion of the Tap. Ride. Go. system that first debuted on Metrorail earlier this year. Beginning Tuesday, riders across the region can use a contactless credit or debit card, as well as mobile wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, to pay fares directly at the bus card reader. The update is designed to reduce friction for daily commuters and casual riders, particul
Washington Metrobus introduces contactless payments to expand convenience for riders
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has introduced full contactless payments on Metrobus, marking a significant expansion of the Tap. Ride. Go. system that first debuted on Metrorail earlier this year. Beginning Tuesday, riders across the region can use a contactless credit or debit card, as well as mobile wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, to pay fares directly at the bus card reader. The update is designed to reduce friction for daily commuters and casual riders, particul
Maryland Metrobus Routes See New Adjustments After June Better Bus Rollout
Maryland bus riders are adjusting once again as Metrobus rolled out fresh changes to several routes in Prince George’s County. The latest adjustments, effective Sunday, follow the sweeping Better Bus program that was launched in June. Officials from the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority (WMATA) say these changes are based on both customer and employee feedback and are designed to boost service reliability, expand coverage, and improve overall on-time performance. For m
Maryland Metrobus Routes See New Adjustments After June Better Bus Rollout
Maryland bus riders are adjusting once again as Metrobus rolled out fresh changes to several routes in Prince George’s County. The latest adjustments, effective Sunday, follow the sweeping Better Bus program that was launched in June. Officials from the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority (WMATA) say these changes are based on both customer and employee feedback and are designed to boost service reliability, expand coverage, and improve overall on-time performance. For m









