Submitted by Macrophage87 t3_116lzdf in washingtondc
WMATA has released it's proposed budget and one of these changes is making weekday fares one single price. Currently, federal holidays are treated as off-peak (max $3.85) fares and not weekend fares (flat $2). With off peak going away, I propose that we move federal holidays to have the same fares as the weekend to encourage visitors to take the metro, rather than drive into the city.
If you agree with this proposal, please submit your comments to the feedback below:
https://www.wmata.com/initiatives/budget/
I have provided my comments for you to copy, or you can adapt it to your own words:
WMATA should make federal holidays subject to the same reduced $2 fare that is used during weekends and after 9:30 PM to encourage families and visitors to park at a distant metro stop and take the Metro rather than drive downtown and park.
The move to simplify Metro fares by eliminating off-peak fares does call into question how this will affect Federal holidays. If they are subjected to the same $6.50 fare that is experienced when travelling max distance, this will be untenable for families. While travelling on the metro during a weekend, a family of 4 would pay a reasonable $16. However, if subjected to a maximum fare, that would be an untenable $52. This would incentivize more visitors and people living on the outskirts to drive near the city center and park. As we are the nation’s capital, federal holidays often draw people from around the country and around the world. However, these people are unfamiliar with the often-chaotic driving experience that can be had within the city center, which can lead to additional frustration and safety concerns. It is to the benefit of both residents and visitors that visitors enjoy our city through our metro rather than trying to secure a parking spot downtown. If the price of a round trip metro fare for a family is much greater than that of a parking spot, which is often as little as $10 in some places, we will have a dangerous driving situation during federal holidays.
iamkatemiddleton t1_j97q3jj wrote
I don’t disagree with this proposal, but I feel like $1.85 isn’t going to change anyone’s mind about using the metro. Most of our complaints are about ease/accessibility to our destination via metro and headways, not the price.