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How Smart is the Q Card? Watch METRO Matters
Thursday, October 01, 2009 4:39 PM

 

METRO Matters logoIf you're a METRO customer, you know that since April 2008, there have been only two ways to pay - the METRO Q® Fare Card or cash. So far, the METRO Q Card has been received by the public well.

But what's the future of the smart card? Jeff Linton, director of revenue, tells us just how smart the METRO Q Card can be - and tells us what other transit agencies are doing.

Click below to watch the latest edition of METRO Matters.

http://www.ridemetro.org/News/Broadcast/METROMatters.aspx

You can also watch it on Comcast Channel 19 at these times:

 

Sun     10/4/09           3:45 p.m.

Wed    10/7/09           5:00 p.m.

Fri       10/9/09           6:15 p.m.

Mon     10/12/09         8:15 p.m.

Thu      10/15/09         9:30 p.m.

Sat      10/17/09         3:45 p.m.

Mon     10/19/09         9:30 p.m.

Wed    10/21/09         6:15 p.m.

Fri       10/23/09         12:30 p.m.

Tues    10/27/09         6:45 p.m.

Thu      10/29/09         7:30 p.m.

Sat      10/31/09         8:00 p.m.

 

Comments

P&R Rider said:

I try to track my Q-Card balance to see when I need to add money to it.  My company is a Ridesponser that subsidizes with a monthly load.  My records were different from the balance shown on the Q-Reader on the bus.  For those that don't know, your Ridesponser can request from Metro your Q-Card usage history.  I got mine and found that the Q-Card is not as smart as Metro thinks it is.  I discovered that the Q-Reader had subtracted a local fare instead of the correct P&R fare several times.  It lists the bus route and the fare and the balance after the debit.  It knew I rode the 265 bus, but it subtracted the wrong fare anyway, so some programmer did not program the unit correctly.

I will say that the Q-Card has sped up getting on the bus except when some unprepared person has to find their card or dig for money.

Of course there is a 3rd way besides Q and cash to ride Metro.  Just walk on the bus or especially the train and don't pay.  I would guess that only 20% of the train riders actually tap their Q-Card to pay for the ride.  I would say 99% of bus riders on my P&R route pay up but I do see a few that make some excuse or are friends with the operator who lets them ride free.

# October 1, 2009 11:59 PM

Answer Please said:

Ms. Sit and fellow commenters--

Is it possible to get one's cash out of their Q Card?  I am moving out of Metro's service area, yet have a big balance available on my Q Card.  What do I do and how?    

# October 2, 2009 4:23 PM

DominicMazoch said:

I do agree, Q has speeded up the boarding process.

# October 5, 2009 5:19 AM

JUST WONDERING said:

My daughter and son was ride and there Q-card was say invalid. Now they are student and the Q-card are for student now they when at the begin of school. May I say not two whole month. And that happen to them. But the question is> Why did they tell them that they expired and school just start make no sense too. Oh well and Q card the way to go and it swipe to must money at time. Now that joke on us rider.  

# October 6, 2009 1:24 PM

P&R Rider said:

To Answer Please:

I believe it is possible to get cash back from a Q-Card but there are a few caveats.  The card must be a "personal card" and not a ride-sponsor card that your company gave you.  It will help if the card is registered to you with an eMail address.  You will have to go to the Main Street main Metro office at 1900 Main during the week days when they are open and find the treasury window (although they may have changed the name and location) and explain to the nice lady that you want your money back.  They will read the card, determine if you are the rightful owner (so bring some ID) and you should be able to get your funds back although they may not give you cash on the spot but mail you a check or if you used a credit card to charge the Q-Card balance, they may issue a credit to that card.

I am not affiliated with metro but I was behind a patron at 1900 main when he tried to get money from a ride-sponsor card. (He was going to have to get a letter from his former employer authorizing the fund transfer since his former company put money on his card for him.)

Mary Sit should probably set the record straight if I have given bad info, but I think I'm right.

# October 10, 2009 1:32 AM

Frustrated P&R Rider said:

I have tried to reach the Treasury Dept. on numerous occasions to resolve and issue on my Q-Card.   Does anyone have a secret # besides the one on the card 713-635-4000 or 713-739-4965?????

# October 13, 2009 11:32 AM

Mary Sit said:

Frustrated P&R Rider,

Our apologies for the problems you've encountered with your Q Card. Please send an e-mail to Nicole Adler at na02@ridemetro.org and give her your phone number. She will call you and expedite a solution.

# October 13, 2009 12:10 PM

HoustonHater said:

Q Card.....LOL....

# October 22, 2009 4:05 PM

Cedric Collins said:

Day Passes.....LOL.....

# October 29, 2009 1:38 PM

HoustonHater said:

@Cedric Collins

Houston....LOL....

# October 30, 2009 11:27 PM
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