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What Can I Bring On Board?
When riding Metro it’s ok to bring your Strollers, Luggage, Mobility Devices, Bikes. There is no eating or drinking allowed on platforms, trains and buses.
Strollers
Strollers are welcome on Metro bus and rail. On rail, look for the decal on the outside of the car denoting the designated space for passengers with strollers. Note that there may not always be room on board to accommodate a stroller. Riders should always give priority seating to seniors and persons with disabilities. Learn more about riding Metro with children.
Luggage and other large items
Luggage and other large items have a designated space on Metro Rail. The space is usually located at the end of rail cars and is marked with a yellow decal.
Mobility Devices
Metro buses can accommodate all types of wheelchairs, including three-wheel scooter-chairs, power chairs and small four-wheel chairs. The general requirement is that the mobility device must fit on the ramp and be able to maneuver to the wheelchair securement area.
All Metro Rail lines are accessible to persons in wheelchairs. Every station has either a walkway/ramp or elevator from the street to the platform. In the event of an elevator outage at your station, you may take a bus to the next station for free.
Learn more about Metro Accessibility for riders with disabilities.
Bikes
Bikes can be loaded onto Metro bus bike racks and brought onto trains if space is available. Tandem, 3-wheeled or fuel powered bikes are not allowed. Learn more about bringing your bike on Metro.
Food/Drinks/Smoking
There is no eating or drinking allowed on platforms, trains and buses. Smoking is not allowed within 20 feet of any Metro facility entrance, exit or operable window.
Pets
Pets and emotional support, therapy, comfort, and companion animals are welcome aboard Metro when they:
- Are secured in enclosed carriers and do not block the aisle or a doorway
- Do not deprive a customer of a seat
- Do not interfere with the comfort or convenience of other customers