Commuter Direct

Photo: Computer and SmarTrip cardArlington Transportation Partners (ATP) and Arlington County Commuter Services have developed CommuterDirect.com® Corporate Services to help you obtain fair media for your residents and administer tax-free transit benefits to your employees. As a residential community you can take advantage of the many different attributes of CommuterDirect.com.

The following are just some of the highlights of this convenient corporate service:

  • Online Purchasing: Passes, tickets, tokens, and SmarTrip® cards can be purchased online.
  • Payment Options: Pay for your purchases with American Express, Discover, VISA, or MasterCard or authorize CommuterDirect.com® Corporate Services to deduct the amount electronically from your company's checking account.
  • Secure Ordering: The CommuterDirect.com® Corporate Services website is completely secure, and your name and other data will not be used for any other purpose.
  • Easy Account and Order Updates: Revise your account and order online as often as you like.
  • Distribution Choices:End distribution worries—the exact passes, tickets, and tokens your employees and residents use to commute can be sent directly to your office, satellite office, or employees' homes.

CommuterDirect.com® is the only online service that carries every transit provider in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region, including Metro, MARC, VRE, Ride-On, DASH, and ART.

Ordering passes, tickets, and tokens has never been so easy! Whether you are managing employee’ transit benefits, stocking up on SmarTrip cards for new residents, or ordering rail fare cards to keep onsite for your guests, CommuterDirect.com’s state-of-the-art website allows you to order the exact tickets, passes, and tokens you need and have them delivered right to your door. You can even place automatically renewing monthly orders. All you have to do is click and we’ll do the rest.


For more information, contact Arlington Transportation Partners (ATP) at 703.247.9299 (TDD: 711), solutions@transpartners.com, or request ATP's services by filling out this form.

Did You Know?

Driving alone is the primary commute mode for 54% of Arlington Commuters, compared to 83% statewide.

2007 Virginia State of the Commute Study: Arlington Perspective

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