The Metro Board voted Thursday to expand a program that offers unlimited rides to people who have been displaced by the ...
A Metro pilot program aimed at reducing fare evasion and boosting rider safety could soon be expanded across the transit system, Los Angeles ... to tap a fare card to board a bus or train.
Metro staff will conduct outreach and ensure displaced residents, as well as Metro employees, can sign up for a reduced-fare ...
The TAP team at L.A. Metro became the first player to symbolically deploy these cards which were sold at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on April 20 and 21, and distributed throughout the ...
Here’s how to apply for the program, which will let you ride the city’s buses, subways and light rail lines for free.
The best way to get around Los Angeles is ... Like on the Metro, you can purchase a one- or seven-day pass for $7 or $25 each or pay the $1.75 one-way fare with a TAP card; exact change is ...
LA Metro is preparing a motion for next week that will give people affected by the fires reduced or free fares ...
Metro suspended fare collection for the second consecutive day Thursday as fires continued to ravage Los Angeles County ... to purchase or reload their TAP cards, according to the transit agency.