How to Use the Washington, D.C. Metro Subway System (2024)

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The Washington Metro, the District's regional subway system, provides a clean, safe, and reliable way to get around almost all of the major attractions in Washington, D.C. The Metro also extends to the suburbs of Maryland and Virginia.

Although the trains can be crowded with commuters during rush hour and when there is a big event downtown, taking the Washington Metro is usually cheaper and easier than finding a place to park in the city.Several Metro stations are helpful sightseeing stops.

The Metro Lines

Since opening in 1976, the Washington Metro (previously, the Metrorail) network has grown to include six lines, 91 stations, and 117 miles of track. It is thesecond busiestrapid transit system in the United States in the number of passenger trips after New York City. It is administered by theWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA).

The Metro lines intersect so that passengers can change trains and travel anywhere on the system. A seventh line is proposed, the Purple Line, with service to Maryland, which is expected for completion by 2022.

  • Red: Glenmont to Shady Grove
  • Orange: New Carrollton to Vienna/Fairfax-GMU
  • Blue: Franconia-Springfield to Largo Town Center
  • Green: Branch Avenue to Greenbelt
  • Yellow: Huntington to Greenbelt
  • Silver: Wiehle-Reston East to Largo Town Center

Hours

The Metro begins operation at 5 a.m. on weekdays, 7 a.m. on Saturdays, and 8 a.m. on Sundays. Service ends at 11:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday, and 11 p.m. on Sundays, although the last trains leave the terminals about 30 minutes before these listed times.

Trains frequently run, averaging four to 10 minutes between trains with frequency increasing during rush hour times. Night and weekend service varies between eight and 20 minutes, with trains generally scheduled every 20 minutes.

Metro Farecards

A SmarTrip card is required to ride the Metro. The rechargeable, proximity card is encoded with any amount up to $300. If you register your card, and you lose it, or it is stolen, you do not lose the value of the card.

Fares range from $2 to $6, depending on your destination and the time of day. Fares are cheaper after 9:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. and after 7 p.m. until close. An all-day Metro pass is available for $13.00. The Metro charges reduced fares on allfederal holidays.

Discounted fares are available for school children, handicapped passengers, and the elderly. Up to two children, age four and under, ride free with each adult paying full fare. Children 5 and older pay adult fares.

The fare is automatically deducted from your card when you exit the gates. You can keep reusing the same card and add money to it at the SmarTrip vending machine.

You may add value to a SmarTrip card from the convenience of a computer. To use the online reload feature, you must have a registered SmarTrip card and an online account. To complete the transaction, you must touch your SmarTrip card to a Metrorail fare gate, vending machine, or bus farebox. The same card can be used to pay for Metrobus fare.

Employers may provide free transportation as a fringe benefit to their employees. Employers can assign transit benefits directly to their employees' SmarTrip card.

Parking at Metro Lots

Metro operates parking facilities at 44 stations. You can use your SmarTrip card to pay for parking at the Metro Stations. Major credit cards are accepted at most parking facilities.

The cost of parking at a Metro parking lot ranges from $1.00 short-term parking (per hour) to $5.20 for the day during the week. On weekends and holidays, parking is free (except during special events). Reserved monthly parking permits are available for $45 to $65 at all stations, and this fee is paid in addition to the regular daily parking rate.

Rules

No eating or drinking is allowed on the Metro. As a courtesy, handicap seating must be available for the disabled or elderly. To assist with the flow of passengers, allow people to get off the train before you board.

Tips

  • The most crowded times are 7:45 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
  • The busiest days are Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
  • If you have flexibility in your schedule, consider riding Metro during the reduced fare hours: after 9:30 a.m., before 3 p.m., and after 7 p.m. on weekdays.
  • Save time by keeping enough fare on your card so that you do not have to add money at the vending machine each time you ride.
  • Keep your money and valuables out of sight.

Metro Security

Safety call boxes (dial "0") are located at the end of each rail car and every 800 feet along the tracks if you need to report an emergency. Always be aware of your surroundings. For your security,Metro Transit policeofficers are at the stations and on trains and buses.

How to Use the Washington, D.C. Metro Subway System (2024)

FAQs

How do I use the Washington DC Metro? ›

Buy a SmarTrip® card from a farecard machine at any Metro station or at wmata.com. Each customer age five and older must have a SmarTrip® card to enter and exit the Metrorail system.

Can I ride the DC Metro without a SmarTrip card? ›

Fare vending machines are in every station. A SmarTrip card is required for each rider age 5 and older (up to two children under age five may travel free with each fare paying adult). The blue fare vending machines are your best choice if you need a SmarTrip card.

How much does a DC SmarTrip card cost? ›

A permanent, rechargeable farecard that can hold up to $300 in stored value to pay fares for Metrorail, Metrobus and other participating transit agencies as well as parking fees at Metro operated facilities. The card costs $2 and comes with $8 in stored fare value for a total price of $10.

Can you drink water on DC Metro? ›

The exception to Metro's "no drinking" policy applies to water only — in stations and aboard trains, buses and MetroAccess vehicles. Customers are encouraged to use containers that can be tightly secured and to use trash receptacles to dispose of any waste.

How do you pay to ride the Metro in DC? ›

SmarTrip cards are used to pay fares on both Metrorail and Metrobus. Metrorail fares are variable depending on time-of-day and distance traveled. Regular (non-express) bus fares are the same throughout the system. Metrobus also accepts bills and coins.

Can you tap to pay on DC Metro? ›

Metrorail: Tap your SmarTrip on the reader with the SmartTrip logo at the rail station fare gate when entering and exiting. Metrobus & Regional Transit Partner buses: Tap your SmarTrip on the reader of the bus farebox when entering.

What is not allowed on the DC Metro? ›

Don't. Eat, drink, smoke or litter on Metro vehicles or in stations. Metro Transit Police issue citations or make arrests to enforce the law.

Can two people use the same Metro card in DC? ›

No, you cannot share a SmarTrip® card; each rider must have his or her own card. However, you do not need a SmarTrip® card to ride. There are other ways to pay your fare, and this can be done once you get to the station or board the bus; however, most non-SmarTrip® fare options have surcharges.

How much is the Washington DC Metro? ›

Metro fares are calculated by how many stops you travel and vary during peak and off-peak hours. During peak hours, most fares range from $2.25 to $6 per trip. During off-peak hours, fares typically range from $1.85 to $3.85. Metro riders must pay via SmarTrip card or the SmarTrip app on iPhone and Apple Watch.

Is a DC Metro pass worth it? ›

Most visitors to Washington DC will not use Metro enough to make an unlimited ride pass worth it. Even if they do save you some money, chances are that that amount is going to be pretty minimal.

Does money on a SmarTrip card expire? ›

If you don't swipe your SmarTrip within 30 days, “claiming” the funds, then the added money will expire.

How do I add money to my Metro SmarTrip card? ›

Register your SmarTrip card online and set up automatic payments with Auto Reload. Manually reload your SmarTrip card online and add how much you want whenever you want. Use one of the available fare machines at the 85 rail stations that remain open this summer.

Can I bring my coffee on the DC Metro? ›

No eating or drinking on the bus. Hazardous materials are not allowed on the bus.

Is it safe to ride DC Metro? ›

When you choose Metro, know your safety is our priority. We are continuously working to ensure our stations, railcars and bus fleets are well-maintained. We're also doing everything we can to prevent and deter crime within the system.

Can you carry food on the DC Metro? ›

No, you can bring your coolers on Metro. What you aren't supposed to do is eat or drink on Metro or in the stations. And that includes water, if you are one of those who carries water everywhere.

What app can I use to pay for Metro in DC? ›

Mobile Pay

Download the SmarTrip mobile app for iPhone. Download the SmarTrip mobile app for Android.

How much is the Washington, DC Metro? ›

Metro fares are calculated by how many stops you travel and vary during peak and off-peak hours. During peak hours, most fares range from $2.25 to $6 per trip. During off-peak hours, fares typically range from $1.85 to $3.85. Metro riders must pay via SmarTrip card or the SmarTrip app on iPhone and Apple Watch.

Can you pay for DC Metro with cash? ›

Cash, debit or credit cards are accepted. If you pay with cash, use small bills because farecard machines only give up to $5 in change (in coins). ❚ Buy a SmarTrip® card at any Metro station.

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