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− | Ticket machines sell one way | + | Ticket machines sell new [[TAP]] cards and add cash values or passes onto existing TAP cards. |
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+ | A TAP card is required for boarding all [[Los Angeles Metro Rail|Metro Rail]] trains and {{MTAlines|orange|y}} buses, even for a one way ride. For riders without a TAP card can get a card ($1 card fee will be added) along with a fare from the ticket machine (see [http://metroduo.wordpress.com/2012/10/09/how-to-tap-101/tap-new-carddsc_0395/ picture here] and [http://metroduo.wordpress.com/2012/10/09/how-to-tap-101/tap-sr-faredsc_0494/ here]). | ||
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+ | [http://metroduo.wordpress.com/2012/10/09/how-to-tap-101/ Step and step instruction is available here.] | ||
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+ | Available fares: | ||
+ | * Regular one-ride fares (One-ride means each segment. A transfer from the green line to the blue line means two rides.) | ||
+ | * Senior or disabled one-ride fare | ||
+ | * Regular Day Pass | ||
+ | * 7-Day Pass | ||
+ | * 30-Day Pass is $75. | ||
+ | * Cash values | ||
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+ | All passes begin on the day of first validation, not day of purchase. | ||
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+ | Senior and disabled riders without a TAP card can get a regular TAP card from the machine and add one-way senior/disabled fare onto the card. Multi-ride passes require a special senior and disabled TAP card that is not issued from ticket machines. | ||
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+ | After purchasing the TAP card, all riders need to validate the card at a reader or turnstile before boarding the train. All {{MTAlines|red|y}} {{MTAlines|purple|y}} and {{MTAlines|green|y}} stations have turnstiles, along with some stations on the other lines. Most {{MTAlines|blue|y}} {{MTAlines|expo|y}} {{MTAlines|gold|y}} {{MTAlines|orange|y}} stations have readers placed by the platform entrances instead of turnstiles. Riders without having their cards validated is subject to citations. | ||
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Revision as of 23:49, 13 November 2012
Ticket machines sell new TAP cards and add cash values or passes onto existing TAP cards.
A TAP card is required for boarding all Metro Rail trains and G Line buses, even for a one way ride. For riders without a TAP card can get a card ($1 card fee will be added) along with a fare from the ticket machine (see picture here and here).
Step and step instruction is available here.
Available fares:
- Regular one-ride fares (One-ride means each segment. A transfer from the green line to the blue line means two rides.)
- Senior or disabled one-ride fare
- Regular Day Pass
- 7-Day Pass
- 30-Day Pass is $75.
- Cash values
All passes begin on the day of first validation, not day of purchase.
Senior and disabled riders without a TAP card can get a regular TAP card from the machine and add one-way senior/disabled fare onto the card. Multi-ride passes require a special senior and disabled TAP card that is not issued from ticket machines.
After purchasing the TAP card, all riders need to validate the card at a reader or turnstile before boarding the train. All B Line D Line and C Line stations have turnstiles, along with some stations on the other lines. Most A Line E Line L Line G Line stations have readers placed by the platform entrances instead of turnstiles. Riders without having their cards validated is subject to citations.