WMATA to launch MetroMeter

July 3, 2023
MetroMeter is a new web application that will replace MetroHero and provide easy access to real-time data on headway adherence, schedule adherence, the number of trains in service and more.

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is launching a new tool to give customers better access to Metrorail performance information. MetroMeter will be available to the public providing information similar to MetroHero, a third-party application that has become popular with customers since its launch in 2015. MetroHero’s application will no longer be updated.

MetroMeter, a new web application, will provide easy access to real-time data on headway adherence, schedule adherence, the number of trains in service and more.

“MetroHero was popular with customers for good reason and WMATA is excited to provide our customers with a similar tool to track our performance in real time and bring more transparency to our operations,” said WMATA General Manager and CEO Randy Clarke. “WMATA thanks the creators of MetroHero for their years of service to our customers and we’re proud to continue their work to shine light on our progress providing excellent service to the region.”

MetroMeter will complement other performance tracking tools available at WMATA's website, including quarterly reports and scorecards detailing on-time performance and customer satisfaction. WMATA says a recent survey of active Metrorail customers found 84 percent were satisfied with their WMATA experience, an increase of 16 percent compared to 2022. WMATA is now running more train service than at any other time in its 47-year history, with 58 percent more trains in service on weekdays compared to July 2022 and 73 percent more train trips.

WMATA is also working on real-time performance tracking tools for Metrobus and MetroAccess and will continue to refine reporting tools available to the public based on feedback from customers.