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There's merit to both sides of the argument, but I think the signs are pretty clear as it is. It's not really in WMATA's best interest to spend a lot of money on new signs that set the paper farecard price as the baseline when they are trying to phase out paper farecards in the first place. The author of this post is clearly on the other side of the aisle and wants to see paper farecards continue, but I wonder why he would also argue to make them more expensive. If you want to make them easy to use, just eliminate the charge altogether and save someone the confusion and extra expense.

by Scoot on Jul 2, 2012 2:13 pm • linkreport

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