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Metro To Lock All Fare Gates Within 6 Months

Metro To Lock All Fare Gates Within 6 Months

Fare dodgers, your days of free rides on Metro subways are numbered: "The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board voted Thursday to look into finally locking the gates at dozens of subway stops," reports the Daily News. Their plan is to have the gates locked within six months. more ›

Spot-Checking at Locked Metro TAP Turnstiles Yields 53 Citations & 5 Arrests

Spot-Checking at Locked Metro TAP Turnstiles Yields 53 Citations & 5 Arrests

Who's got a ticket to ride? Metro's fare gate lockdown is producing interesting results as the agency determines approximately what percentage of passengers are using paper tickets as opposed to TAP cards. This four-week effort aids in Metro's mission to get the TAP system and turnstile entry secured and running. Metro officials are spot-checking passengers' tickets as they get off the Red and Purple Lines. more ›

Oh, SNAP! TAP Fare Turnstiles Will Be Locked Soon at Some Metro Stations

Oh, SNAP! TAP Fare Turnstiles Will Be Locked Soon at Some Metro Stations

You know how you wave your TAP card to log in the fare deduction, but those turnstiles at Metro rail stations are really just going through the motions? This month, riders of the Red and Purple lines will encounter functional (read; locked!) fare gates at four stations as Metro preps to get the TAP system and turnstile entry secured and running. more ›

A Sneak Peak at Metro's Fare Gates

   

Although they won't be operational for some time now, the first of Metro's fare gates are being installed at the Purple Line's Wilshire/Normandie station. LAist Featured Photos contributor LA Wad shares a few shots. Expect to see these popping up at most train stations over the next few months and say goodbye to the honor system. more ›

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