By Jodi Lyn
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About 700,000 riders use the Metrorail system in Washington, D.C. each day. With its easy navigability and multiple lines, it's not hard to understand why the subway system is so popular among metropolitan D.C. residents and tourists alike. Read on to learn how to use the Metrorail system in Washington, D.C.
Keep in mind that the D.C. Metrorail system covers a large area of the city and the surrounding metropolitan area. You can look at Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's website to find the rail line most convenient for you. Or you can be on the lookout for Metrorail signs that are prominently displayed throughout the city. These signs (like the one to the left) are tall, dark-colored pylons with the large "M" Metro logo displayed prominently at the top. You can also tell what lines are services at the station by looking at the colored bands at the top. The lines running throughout D.C. are the following colors: red, blue, orange, yellow and green.
D.C. farecard
In order to ride the Metro you'll need a farecard. You can purchase these farecards at any Metro station. Look for the farecard machines before you head through the turnstiles to the Metro platform. They will have either a brown or bright blue front. Brown machines only accept cash and will only distribute paper farecards. If you need to pay with credit or debit card, use one of the machines with a bright blue front. These machines can also be used to reload your SmarTrip card if you've purchased it in advance.
Metrorail map
When you enter through the turnstiles, look for signs indication the terminal stations for each car. These destinations will help you determine which side of the platform you should stand on and which train you should board. The train will have an electronic sign on both the front and side of the car telling you which color train it is--there will also often be some sort of color indication on the sign to help you know which color train it is. You can also look at a D.C. Metrorail map to determine where you need to go.
You can check to see how long it will be until your train arrives by looking the the LCD screens provided on either side of the platform.