Transit Providers with SmarTrip Targets or Readers
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On the first day of the month, benefits will be applied directly to your SmarTrip® card the first time you tap your card to a MetroRail faregate (entry turnstile) or bus SmarTrip® card target.
When you tap your card on the target for the first time during the month, the transit benefit balance displayed on the screen at the Metro faregate or Bus farebox will be your full monthly benefit amount. As you ride during the month, you will be using your benefits as you commute on mass transit.
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Your SmarTrip® card has 2 electronic "purses," or accounts:
2. Personal Stored Value Purse
SmarTrip® card Troubleshooting
Verify that your SmarTrip
® card is
registered with WMATA and is linked to your NIH Transhare Account.
Visit your Transhare account information in
CAPS. Navigate to the second page after login, that displays commuting modes and information. The SmarTrip
® card that NIH is distributing your monthly subsidy to is displayed at the bottom of the page.
If the SmarTrip
® card is incorrect, input the correct card number and submit and update through
CAPS for your information to be corrected. For more information, see this page.
SmarTrip® cards must have a history of use and a positive personal balance in order to load benefits in a timely manner. You do not need to spend personal funds to establish a history of use.
You can tap your card on a "farecard and pass" machine along the walls of a Metro Station. As soon as you get your card, begin to use it daily when possible. This assists in getting your benefits to your card quicker.
Please note, it may take from 3-5 business days when first establishing in the NIH Transhare Program for your transit benefits to show on your card.
If after a few days, you are still not seeing your benefits, complete these steps:
Tap your card on a "Farecard and Pass" machine along walls of a Metro station.
This machine only displays your personal funds currently loaded on the card. Verify that the personal balance is not negative. If the balance is negative, add funds to make it a positive value. Note: The dollar amount displayed at the Farecard and Pass machine reflects only your PERSONAL funds on the card.
Walk over to the Metro entry faregate (turnstiles) and tap your card and enter the station platform.
Note the dollar amount displayed on the entry faregate (the faregate will display the benefit purse on your card).
Was the amount displayed at the faregate/turnstile different from your personal balance (that was checked earlier at the farecard and pass machine)?
SmarTrip® card Tips
The NIH Parking Office recommends Transhare members keep $10 of personal funds on their card. Sometimes members experience a delay in Metro getting the transit subsidy to their SmarTrip® card. Personal funds used at the beginning of the month due to a delay will be rembursed by Metro.
Once receiving your SmarTrip® for the first time, or when just joining the NIH Transhare Program, be sure to use your card on the Metro system. A history of use will aid your benefits in reaching your new card in a timely manner. The easiest way to establish this history of use is to use the card on the system (i.e. through the fareboxes and faregates).
To have full visibility of both your transit benefit and personal balances on your SmarTrip
® card, it is highly recommended that you establish a
SmarTrip® Online Account with WMATA to see your account funds.