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I agree with Teo's suggestion. Apart from the part that encourages tourists to not travel during the busiest times, upping the papercard prices might also encourage tourists who travel during peak hours to buy SmarTrip cards, which would be a bit of extra Metro revenue. Plus, the SmarTrip cards are more durable than papercards, which is an incentive to keep using them on subsequent trips -- or possibly passing them along to others who might visit the area. (I keep an extra SmarTrip card for visiting friends and family, and they certainly appreciate it!)

by sg on Apr 30, 2010 2:19 pm • linkreport

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