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WMATA Approves Budget for Service Improvements

The budget supports the region’s economic recovery from the pandemic and provides more flexibility to customers that may no longer be commuting to work five days a week.

by Staff
March 25, 2022
WMATA Approves Budget for Service Improvements

Service improvements would go into effect after 7000-series railcars return to service.

Photo: WMATA

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The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's (WMATA) Board of Directors announced it has voted to approve a $4.5 billion package of service and construction projects that delivers affordability, service, and safety as part of the Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) budget.

Highlights include cheaper late-night and weekend fares, maintaining service improvements especially for bus customers, and funding for the Silver Line Phase 2 service and the Potomac Yard Station.

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The budget also funds Metro’s capital program which has improved safety and reliability across the system.

Popular fare discounts implemented in 2021 will become permanent to keep Metro affordable as well as provide more frequent all-day service on bus and rail, according to the news release.

“This budget supports the service our customers need now, while promoting Metro as the convenient, affordable transportation of choice as the region looks beyond the pandemic,” said Paul C. Smedberg, Metro board chair. “The fare and service improvements recognize Metro’s integral role in the region’s economy and the need to adapt to changes in work and daily activities.” 

The multi-year platform reconstruction effort at 20 outdoor rail stations will conclude this summer. Rehabilitation projects also will get underway on the Yellow Line to address water infiltration and erosion of the steel-lined tunnels and deterioration of the bridge crossing the Potomac River.

“It is critical that we continue to invest in infrastructure improvements and rehabilitation of Metro’s aging tracks, tunnels and aerial structures,” said Paul J. Wiedefeld, Metro GM. “We appreciate the funding and support of our local, state, and federal elected officials, businesses, and customers, as this work continues to renew and make safer the regional assets in our nation’s capital.”

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The service and fare changes will go into effect on or about July 1, 2022, the start of the next fiscal year.

Highlights:

  • Lower fares, discounted passes

  • Makes several fare changes that started in 2021 permanent

  • Free bus fares on any regular Metrobus route when transferring to/from rail with $2 transfer discount. 

  • Cheaper weekend one-way Metrorail fares: $2 for any one-way trip all weekend. 

  • Cheaper seven-day regional bus passes: seven-day regional bus pass for $12 and a senior/ disabled pass for $6. 

  • New fare improvements 

  • Cheaper late-night Metrorail fares: $2 for any one-way trip after 9:30 p.m. 

  • Cheaper monthly unlimited passes. Metrorail and Metrobus Unlimited Passes would cost $64-$192 instead of $72-$216 (Price varies by distance and is based on 32 trips rather than 36 trips per month). 

  • New fare promotion to last up to six months (Dates to be determined)

  • Fifty percent off the seven-Day Unlimited Pass: Ride unlimited Metrorail and Metrobus for a week for $29.  

  • More frequent bus and rail service 

  • Makes service improvements that started in 2021 permanent

  • Frequent bus service network with buses scheduled every 12 or 20 minutes on 36 of the most popular Metrobus lines. 

  • Increased service on 22 bus routes to address crowding. 

  • Restored service to pre-pandemic levels on selected bus lines. 

  • Improved all-day train frequencies during weekday peak and off-peak hours.

  • Improved late-night train frequencies after 9:30 p.m. seven days per week.

  • Improved all-day weekend train frequencies on all lines.

  • Support launch of rail service to seven new stations (Silver Line Phase 2 and Potomac Yard)

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