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Home > Fares
The simplest way to pay your fare is with cash each time you board a bus or train. You can also purchase transfers between lines operated by Metro and those operated by other carriers.
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Senior/ |
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Base Fare |
$1.50 |
$0.55 |
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Metro-to-Muni Transfer |
$0.35 |
$0.10 |
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Freeway Express Add-Ons |
Zone 1 |
$0.70 |
$0.30 |
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Zone 2 |
$1.40 |
$0.60 |
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Seniors Age 62+/Disabled Off-Peak Base Fare |
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$0.25 |
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Metro Day Pass |
$5.00 |
$1.80 |
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Metro Silver Line |
$2.45 |
$1.15 peak $0.85 off-peak |
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Warning: Failure to pay the proper fare is violation of Section 640 Penal Code and may result in a fine up to $250 and 48 hours community service.
*See Reduced Fare eligibility requirements
Prepaid passes can save you time and money. Accepted as base fare, they’re sold in advance on TAP cards at Metro Customer Centers and hundreds of locations including Ace Cash Express, Continental Currency Services, Inc., Nix Check Cashing, Ralphs, and California check cashing stores. Tokens good for base fare also are sold at these locations, in bags of ten. Get a complete directory of Metro pass and token sales outlets.
| Weekly and Monthly passes become 7-Day and 30-Day passes on August 8. | |
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7-Day Pass Valid on first tap |
$20 |
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30-Day Pass Valid on first tap |
$75 |
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Stored Value Load card with dollar amount of your choice |
Starting at $5 |
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Freeway Express Stamp |
$22 per zone |
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EZ transit pass |
$84 |
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EZ Premium Stamp |
$22 per zone |
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Token |
$1.50 |
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Metro Silver Line |
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Buying a pass is often less expensive than paying the $1.50 base fare. The chart below can help you find the best pass value for your needs.
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If you buy a: |
You save: |
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Day Pass ($5) |
after 4 boardings per day |
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Weekly Pass ($20) |
after 13 boardings per week |
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Monthly Pass ($75) |
after 50 boardings per month |
Note: New TAP cards are $2 and must be sold with a pass loaded.
| Weekly and Monthly passes become 7-Day and 30-Day passes on August 8. |
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Metro's Reduced Fare Programs enable eligible applicants to obtain special TAP cards and purchase reduced-rate monthly passes. As a reduced-fare rider, you are automatically signed up for free Balance Protection so you won't need to worry if your card is lost or stolen.
Applications for these cards are available by clicking the links below. When completed, they can be mailed to Metro’s Reduced Fare Office, submitted at any Customer Center or mailed to the TAP Service Center as specified on each application.
Senior/Disabled/Medicare EZ transit pass - $35
Senior/Disabled/Medicare EZ Premium Stamp - $9.50 per zone
To obtain a Senior TAP Card, you must be 62 years or older. Completed applications must be accompanied by a photo and proof of age.
Get more information about Senior TAP Cards.
To obtain a LACTOA Disabled TAP Card, you will need proof of eligibility or a Medicare card. Completed applications must be accompanied by a photo, required documentation and a $2 processing fee.
Get more information about LACTOA Disabled TAP Cards.
To qualify for a College/Vocational TAP Card, proof of eligibility will be required. Completed applications must be accompanied by a photo, required documentation and a $1 processing fee. Some colleges offer additional group rates; check with your college business office to find out more.
Get more information about College/Vocational TAP Cards.
30-Day Pass - $24
Single One-Way Fare - $1
Students (K-8 and 9-12) 30-Day Pass - $24 Single One-Way Fare - $1 To obtain a K-12 Student TAP Card, submit a completed application, with required documentation. Get an application online: English | Spanish
Once you receive your new TAP card in the mail, you have three fare payment options:
Students in grades 9-12 are required to have a valid photo ID or school ID to purchase fare or ride with a Student TAP card. Complete instructions and requirements are included on each application.
For additional information about reduced fare programs, call the Metro Reduced Fare office at 213.680.0054.
With this form you can order EZ transit passes and monthly zone stamps for use on 28 different transit systems in the Los Angeles area.
Just print out and complete the order form below, include a self addressed, stamped envelope and mail it with check, money order (we do not accept credit cards) for the exact amount. Orders received by the 15th of the month will be mailed by the 25th.
EZ transit passes by Mail Form (71KB)
Metro is making it easier than ever to buy your EZ transit pass. Simply click on the link below to begin shopping online. It is secure and convenient! Just click on the EZ transit pass online link below and choose the type of pass you want. All you need is a credit card and your order will be placed within minutes.
The online store will be selling the upcoming month's EZ transit pass fare media by the 5th of the month and will close on the 19th of the same month (unless the 19th falls on a weekend or holiday, then it will close on the next business). The EZ transit passes are mailed on or about the 21st of the month.
Yes, I’d like to purchase my EZ Transit Pass Online!
All Metro passes and stored value are now sold on TAP, a durable plastic card you can use again and again. It’s eco-friendly, because using TAP eliminates tons of disposable paper passes and stamps.
Each TAP card has an electronic chip inside; just load the type of pass and stored value you want on your card, and the chip remembers it. Then you simply tap your card each time you board, and the bus farebox or rail validator looks for valid pass first. If no valid pass is found it will deduct from your stored value.
See the TAP Users Guide at right.
On Metro buses: Simply tap your card on the farebox’s TAP target. A “beep” and message will show the bus operator your card is valid. Remember, you must tap your card each time you board; you may not simply show it to the operator.
On Metro Rail trains and the Metro Orange Line: Locate the station validator or turnstile as you approach the platform and tap your card on the TAP target. Remember, you must tap your card before boarding; it is not valid unless you do.
Turnstiles are located at some Metro Rail stations. At these stations, tap the validator on the right side of the turnstile before you pass through.
If your trip requires more than one train (i.e., changing from the Red Line to the Blue Line), you must tap the validator again at the station where you change trains. Always have your TAP card handy as fare enforcement officers with handheld validators may ask to verify that you have tapped.
Failure to load valid fare on your card or tap the farebox or validator before boarding could result in a $250 fine.
For additional information, check the links to the right, or call 1.866.TAPTOGO (1.866.827.8646).
Metro Reduced Fare Office:
213.680.0054
Monday – Friday 8 am to 4 pm
Failure to load a valid pass on your card or tap the farebox or validator before boarding could result in a $250 fine.




