Metro releases limited-edition cherry blossom SmarTrip cards at select stations for the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
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According to WMATA, more than 1.5 million people visit the area during cherry blossom season each year. The special edition Metro card is one of WMATA's ways of joining in on the celebrations.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) said more than 1.5 million people visit the region each year just to see the District’s iconic cherry blossoms, which are anticipated to ...
As of February 2025, WMATA said it has seen 46 consecutive months of ridership growth, “driving higher-than-expected revenue.” This prompted the transit authority to boost FY26 passenger revenue ...
The uptick is meant to help fill the deficit gap – a projected $103 million – in WMATA’s proposed 2013 fiscal year budget, according to The Washington Post. Riders without a SmarTrip would have an ...
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