Tap-to-exit program returning to LA Metro’s North Hollywood station

LA Metro’s tap-to-exit rule has come back to the North Hollywood station, ending the suspension that was in effect alongside Union Station. Officials confirm that riders will once again need to tap their Metro cards before leaving the platform.

Key Takeaways:

  • LA Metro’s tap-to-exit requirement at North Hollywood station resumes.
  • The program was previously suspended at North Hollywood and Union Station.
  • LA Metro officials confirmed its return, ensuring card taps are required to exit.
  • The policy helps validate proper fare usage for subway riders.
  • The news was first reported by Ktla5 on September 30, 2025.

The Tap-to-Exit Program

LA Metro’s tap-to-exit system is designed to ensure that subway riders validate their fares by tapping their Metro cards before heading to street level. This policy has been reintroduced at North Hollywood station after a period of suspension.

Suspension and Return

Previously, both the North Hollywood station and Union Station had halted the tap-to-exit program for unspecified reasons. According to KTLA, officials confirmed that North Hollywood will now see the system’s return, meaning travelers will be required to tap their cards upon leaving the platform.

What the Officials Say

In a statement provided to KTLA, LA Metro representatives acknowledged that the program’s suspension at North Hollywood and Union Station is no longer in effect at North Hollywood. While additional details were not provided about Union Station, the agency assures riders that North Hollywood is reinstating the policy in hopes of streamlining the transit experience.

Impact on Riders

Local commuters in the North Hollywood area can expect to resume tapping their Metro cards before exiting. By confirming a valid fare, this process helps maintain accountability and supports the transit authority’s effort to manage overall ridership and fare collection.

Looking Ahead

No further announcements have been made regarding the status of the tap-to-exit program at Union Station or other locations. As LA Metro refines its fare collection policies, the return of tap-to-exit at North Hollywood represents a renewed focus on ensuring that every ride is properly validated.

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