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SmarTrip is a
contactless stored-value
smart card
payment system managed by the
Washington Metropolitan Area
Transit Authority (WMATA). The
Maryland Transit...
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October 28, 2011: the
SmarTrip system now
interprets an exit from one
Farragut station and
entrance to the
other as part of a
single trip,
allowing cardholders...
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Riders enter and exit the
system using a
proximity card
known as
SmarTrip.
SmarTrip cards can also be used on a
smartphone through Apple Pay and Google...
- also
sells SmarTrip and
iRide SmarTrip cards within Arlington County, as well as Washington, D.C., and
Alexandria Union Station.
iRide SmarTrips are sold...
- (using
SmarTrip) $9.20 (using cash); $6.90 (using
SmarTrip) $1.55 (using cash or
SmarTrip) $1.55 (using cash or
SmarTrip); $3.60 (Day P****,
SmarTrip Only)...
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Metro announced its
Farragut Crossing program,
allowing riders using a
SmarTrip card up to 30 minutes to
transfer for free by foot
between Farragut West...
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equipped to
accept SmarTrip cards but not cash, and
officials said
anyone transferring from
Metro to the DC
Streetcar system using a
SmarTrip card
would ride...
- 2017[update], the
Metrobus fare
structure is as
follows for cash and
SmarTrip:
Local bus
routes within the
District of Columbia,
Central Maryland and...
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contactless payments All
forms of
transit that
accept Hop Fastp**** All
forms of
transit that
accept Clipper All
forms of
transit that
accept SmarTrip...
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United States) Hop Fastp**** (only in Portland, Oregon,
United States)
SmarTrip (only in Washington, D.C.,
United States) TAP (only in Los Angeles, California...