Valley Metro

Transit fares & trip planning

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Description

The Valley Metro app is your tool for taking transit in the metro Phoenix area.
Smart Fare makes taking transit even easier – load your account, scan every time you ride and the more you ride, the more you save! You’ll never pay more than the Smart Fare daily, weekly and monthly fare.
Trip planning helps you get where you want to go with step-by-step navigation and real-time location for bus and light rail.
Features:
- Load your account and scan the QR code at the purple fare reader
- View your transaction history
- Set up autoload or load your account with cash at select retail locations
- Plan your trip with step-by-step navigation
- Locate your bus or train in real time
- Save your favorite stops and routes
- Get service alerts and account notifications
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Valley Metro FAQ

  • Is Valley Metro free?

    Yes, Valley Metro is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is Valley Metro legit?

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  • How much does Valley Metro cost?

    Valley Metro is free.

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User Rating

5 out of 5

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Valley Metro Reviews

Trash

None602 on

United States

New way to pay is trash

No options for month or weekly passes

ajeezy1977 on

United States

How can you have a app and not have the ability to buy weekly or monthly passes when switching to nothing but digital tickets

Phone no data will bus offer Wi-Fi?

😑...... on

United States

Don’t want to buy the copper card

Easy peasy

Duh_becca on

United States

This app is so helpful and convienant!

No iPads just cell phone

iilhok on

United States

It doesn’t allow iPads to use the QR code when checking in ticket at the scanner.

Bus passes

JDeyo on

United States

I love the convenience of being able to buy passes on line without going to a kiosk.

Disabled people

22Q pv on

United States

There should be an easy way to have disabled people upload their passes without buying them. And these passes have a special mark to show they have a pca to travel with them as well. And put appropriate benches at most bus stops please.

As a bus driver…..

Josh_geeky on

United States

As a bus driver, it’s really frustrating and I gotta sit there and wait for 5 to 10 seconds sometimes even up to 20 seconds for the mobile app to read the QR code. I understand you’re trying to move in the right direction but there’s better technologies out there like NFC. The older smart car technology/the new platinum card so much more faster. You guys don’t understand or you guys don’t have to sit there on the bus as a bus driver getting behind schedule sitting there waiting for the customer to open up their phone then load the Valley Metro app… it’s absolutely unacceptable for you to release or not include an NFC option for the smart phone platinum card pass whenever you decide to release the platinum carts absolutely unacceptable if it’s not included. Especially Apple express card option. Also as a person with a tech background/web developer… QR codes are not the right option in a fast pace environment..

Late driver

Mike dars on

United States

I experienced a late druve

Charged too much

Veka’s Review on

United States

I only tried to buy one and it charged 8$

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