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The tap-to-exit program was first introduced at the North Hollywood B-line Station in May of last year, followed by the downtown Santa Monica E Line Station in September.
The Metro's TAP-to-Exit program is expanding to Union Station in Los Angeles, beginning Tuesday. The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced that riders will need to ...
Metro launched the TAP-to-Exit program in May 2024 at the North Hollywood B Line Station. A few months later, the Downtown Santa Monica E Line Station implemented the program.
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In an effort to curb cribe and squash fare evading, LA Metro is implementing their new Tap to Exit program at Union Station Metro B and D subway lines on Tuesday.
Starting Tuesday, many riders will need to tap their transit cards in order to disembark at Los Angeles Union Station in the latest effort by LA Metro to curb crime and crack down on fare evaders. … ...
Metro, which just expanded tap-to-exit to Union Station, is in the middle of expanding the program to all end-of-line stations by the end of 2025.
Metro will latch the turnstiles at the historic transportation station at both the entrances and exits to the B/D (Red and Purple) rail lines Tuesday as part of its TAP-to-Exit program.
Metro's TAP-to-Exit pilot program at its North Hollywood B Line station expanded to all 10 end-of-line stations Tuesday, beginning with the E-Line's Downtown Santa Monica station.
Metro will latch the turnstiles at the historic transportation station at both the entrances and exits to the B/D (Red and Purple) rail lines Tuesday as part of its TAP-to-Exit program.
Riders moving through Union Station will now need to TAP their card or scan a valid Metro fare to enter and exit the station.