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  1. 18 Αυγ 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.

  2. Metrorail. Fares vary by time of day, day of the week the trip is taken, and the distance traveled between the origin and destination stations; Use Metro's Trip Planner to calculate fares; Reduced Fares are available for qualifying seniors, people with disabilities, and customers enrolled in Metro Lift. Metrobus

  3. www.wmata.com › faresFares - WMATA

    Ready to Metro? Here, you'll find all the ways to pay on Metrobus, Metrorail and at all 44 Metro parking facilities.

  4. 4 Απρ 2024 · Our D.C. Metro Cost Calculator simplifies this process, allowing you to quickly calculate the cost based on the distance you plan to travel and the fare per mile. Use it to budget for your Metro trips and make informed decisions while exploring Washington, D.C.

  5. For a typical tourist using the Washington DC Metro, your options in 2018 are: a 1-day pass for $14.75, a 7-day unlimited pass for $60.00, and a seven-day short ride pass for $38.50. The short ride pass only covers you for rides of up to $3.85 each (which is basically all non-peak fares and short peak fares).

  6. There is a daily fee to park at Metro lots and garages Monday through 3 a.m. Saturday morning. There is no parking fee on weekends and federal holidays. Cash is not accepted, except at metered spaces. All Metro lots and garages accept payment with a SmarTrip® card and most accept major credit cards. Daily parking

  7. SmarTrip Cards. A SmarTrip card is a must have for any traveler hoping to navigate the streets and rails of DC. The easiest method to purchase a new card is at the big blue boxes labeled “Fare Vending” located at the entrance of every Metro station.