Metrobus riders will be required to board from rear doors, making rides essentially free
Now Metrobus can be more like Metrorail. A lot of riders don't bother paying for that either. I got to watch two of our nation's youth walk right through the fare gates Friday afternoon. Not for the first time. One did come back. Apparently he was there to see his friend off.
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Metrobus riders will be required to board from rear doors, making rides essentially free
The agency is looking to stabilize service schedules after a week of sudden changes.
By
Justin George
March 22, 2020 at 5:24 p.m. EDT
To help stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, Metrobus riders will be required to board using the rear doors and will not have to tap their fare cards, according to a letter sent to employees Sunday.
The change, which begins Tuesday, means rides essentially are free.
As an additional step to protect the Metro family and the communities we serve, effective Tuesday morning, we will move to rear-door-only boarding on Metrobus, Metro General Manager Paul J. Wiedefeld said in the letter.
At that time, passengers will no longer be required to tap their fare cards, and no cash will be accepted on board. Essentially, bus travel will be free during this time, Wiedefeld said.
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Justin George
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