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Metro Tap GoPass


Metro Tap GoPass

Metro is now free for all currently enrolled 91ÁÔÆæ students.

Metro has partnered with 91ÁÔÆæ to offer students a GoPass with unlimited free rides on Metro bus and rail, City of Commerce, Culver City Bus, Foothill Transit, GTrans, LADOT Dash, LA County Shuttles, Long Beach Transit, Montebello Bus, Norwalk Transit, Pasadena Transit, Santa Monica Big Blue Bus and Torrance Transit. As part of the GoPass Program, you can ride for free to and from school and on trips after school and on weekends, during each semester that you register for the program through June 2025.

You can pick up your Metro GoPass at the Student Equity Office, SSB 230. (You must present your student ID to receive the GoPass)


What transportation agencies can I use my GoPass on?

City of Commerce Gardena Transit (GTrans) Long Beach Transit Pasadena Transit
Culver City Bus LA County Shuttles Norwalk Transit Santa Monica Big Blue Bus
Foothill Transit LADOT DASH Montebello Bus Torrance Transit
  • Who is eligible?
    91ÁÔÆæ students enrolled in the current semester/term of instruction.
  • Are there usage restrictions on using my GoPass?
    • No, the GoPass is meant to solve students transportation needs. Feel free to use your GoPass to travel to school, work, doctors appointments, grocery stores, etc.
    • The GoPass is meant for 91ÁÔÆæ students registered in classes only, usage by non 91ÁÔÆæ students could result in the loss of your GoPass.
  • What if I lose my GoPass?

    No worries, the card can be replaced by visiting www.taptogo.net/gopass and selecting the "Replace Lost Card" in the process portal. Cards must be registered by the user to qualify for replacement.


Additional Information

  • Non-student family members may qualify for free or reduced fares under the .
  • Visit for more information.
  • For information on how to bike with Metro, visit
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