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  1. 15 gru 2023 · As part of Metro’s ongoing commitment to expand access and affordability to public transit, the Senior SmarTrip program will now join all other Metro reduced fare programs in offering SmarTrip cards at no additional cost. Today, customers must pay $2 to receive the card.

  2. 22 wrz 2024 · Type of Pass: Senior SmarTrip Card or Senior Metro Pass. Cost: Free or $2 for the card (varies by program). Discount: 50% discount on Metrobus and Metrorail fares. Application: Obtain from Metro stations, online, or by mail. Required Documents: Proof of age (e.g., ID, birth certificate). Usage: Swipe card at Metrobus farebox or Metrorail ...

  3. A Senior SmarTrip card lets you travel at reduced fares on Metrorail, Metrobus, and regional buses that accept SmarTrip. All Montgomery County Public Libraries: (Call Montgomery County Libraries at 240-777-0002 for details.) Pay the reduced Metrobus fare in cash.

  4. 18 sie 2024 · Base Fares: Weekday travel during peak hours (5:00 AM – 9:30 PM) sees adult fares at $3.90, while off-peak and weekend/holiday rides drop to a more wallet-friendly $1.35. Seniors, disabled individuals, and children (5-11 years) enjoy discounted fares, while little ones under 5 ride for free.

  5. Visitors to the DC Metro area are eligible to receive a temporary, 30-day courtesy Reduced Fare SmarTrip Photo ID Card. To obtain a visitor's card: Visit the Transit Accessibility Center .

  6. The Senior SmarTrip® card costs $2. To purchase the card, seniors need to show a valid government issued photo ID with proof of age at either the Metro sales office at Metro Center station (enter at 12th & F Streets), commuter stores, or selected public libraries located in Montgomery County.

  7. Seniors or the disabled can obtain a senior SmarTrip card. Fares are half the peak rate. Metrobus-Metrobus transfers using a SmarTrip card are free with 2 hours. Metrobus-Metrorail transfers using a SmarTrip card are discounted $0.50.