Metro announced that it will soon restart its TAP-to-Exit program at the North Hollywood station, after possible safety concerns prompted the agency to halt its implementation in April. Launched in ...
WASHINGTON — Imagine getting ready to jump on Metro, glancing up to see your train pulling into the station, only to discover you don't have enough money already loaded on your card. It's a ...
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As of Wednesday, the first and only parking facility to start accepting contactless payment is Addison Road-Seat Pleasant; however, Metro noted that other facilities will soon follow.
After it was put on pause due to concerns raised by the Los Angeles Fire Department, LA Metro’s tap-to-exit program is set to return at its two original stations and expand to another. As it sounds, ...
After a months-long pause, Metro's Tap-to-Exit has returned to the North Hollywood and Union Station stops. Beginning on Monday, riders will need to tap their fare cards at new, taller gates to enter ...
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