Washington DC metro rail and bus

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I will be travaling to Washington DC for 6 days, and trying to figure out how to best get around in the city. I very much like the idea of not having to worry about buying tickets for each single trip, but to instead to simply "hop on, hop off" while exploring the city.

I found the following website that describes the passes available for the public transport system, and I am looking at the 7-day passes in particular: https://www.wmata.com/fares/farecard-options.cfm

However, I could not figure out if metro rail and metro bus are completely separate systems when it comes to the 7-day pases. If I want to ride metro AND bus, do I need both 7-day passes? Or does the more expensive one (rail) also cover bus trips?

Thanks, Thomas



Best Answer

Metro is expensive if you're paying full-fare for each trip. If you are taking multiple trips per day for six days, it would definitely make sense to get a pass.

According to the page you linked, the "7-Day Fast Pass" and the "7-Day Short Trip Pass" are both valid on Metrorail only. Metro offers a "7-Day Regional Bus Pass" that you could conceivably add on to your Fast Pass.

But do you even need to take a bus? The subway system is pretty extensive (if sometimes undependable), and services most of the downtown and tourist areas. It also goes pretty far out to the suburbs. The bus network is mostly for commuters, and fills in the places that Metrorail doesn't service. You didn't say where you'll be staying, nor where you're planning on going, so it's hard to answer definitively.

Also, be aware that if you park your car in a Metro parking lot, you will also need either a SmarTrip card or a credit card to pay for parking. Check Metro's site for your particular station to see if credit cards are accepted at the lot.




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Is the Metro in DC a bus or train?

The Metro system is the regional bus and rail public transit system in the Washington, DC area, operating in DC, Virginia, and Maryland. Cities and counties in the area contribute to the cost of operation. The Metro System is administered by The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA).

How expensive is the 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 the subway free in DC?

There is no set fare for all trips. Fares between stations depend on distance as well as the time of day. There are two prices for rides, peak and off-peak. Peak hours for DC Metro are from opening until 9:30 am and between 3 pm and 7 pm on weekdays.

Does Washington, D.C. have a subway system?

Metrorail provides safe, clean, reliable transit service for more than 600,000 customers a day throughout the Washington, DC area. The system is the second busiest in the United States, serving 91 stations in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia.



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Answer 2

To answer the precise question on the 7 days (rail and bus) passes:

7 day passes do not cover bus and rail. They are separate.

7-Day regional bus pass is valid for city and express buses (extra cost for express buses). 7-Day Fast Pass $60.00 is for metrorail only; 7-Day Short Trip Pass: $38.50 is for metrorail only; unlimited for trips costing $3.85 only;

You need a SmarTrip® card to ride Metrorail. To enter the system using a SmarTrip® card, simply tap the card on the target on the entry faregate.

To answer the overall question on how best to get around in Washington DC:

Circulator buses: 1 $ (operate on central routes - such as Union Station to Georgetown)

Metro Buses: 2$ for single trip; download "Next bus" app; gives you just in time arrival info for all bus stops;

ride share apps: Lyft, Uber, Via;

dockless e-scooter apps: Lime, Bird, Skip, Spin (dockless means you can leave them anywhere without locking them to a post)

Electric bike: Jump

bike shares: Capital bikes (they are red and have many stations, easy to use)

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