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MetroAccess is a shared-ride, door-to-door, paratransit service for eligible customers whose disability prevents them from using bus or rail. Read more about our eligibility requirements below.
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- MetroAccess EZ-Pay
Visitors to the Washington, DC metropolitan area who are unable to use the accessible Metrorail, Metrobus or other local bus service because of their disabilities, are eligible to use MetroAccess service for 21 days in a rolling 365 day period.
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. Show a valid government-issued photo identification card and one of the following A valid Disability ID card from another transit agency, or;
available for people with disabilities who use the accessible Metrobus and Metrorail system as their primary travel option. For more information on the Reduced Fare program or to obtain an application
Reduced Fare Program for People with Disabilities – Eligible people with disabilities travel on accessible Metrobus and Metrorail for half the regular (rush hour) fare at all times. This program is available for people with disabilities who need to use accessible bus and rail public transportation.
Download the MetroAccess Application or request it by calling (202) 962-2700 or TTY (202) 962-2033. Your disability and need to use MetroAccess must be explained and certified. Also indicate on your application if you need to travel with a personal care assistant.
Metro offers reduced fare for people with disabilities who require accessibility features to use public transportation and who have a valid Metro Disability ID. The Metro Disability ID card offers a discount of half the peak fare on Metrorail, and a reduced fare of for 90¢ cash, or 80¢ paying with a SmarTrip® card on regular