METRO Magazine Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Long Beach Transit launches new fare tech

Customers will be able to more effectively budget their transit needs using a validation system made possible by magnetic stripe card technology.

April 7, 2009
2 min to read


Effective April 1, 2009, Long Beach (Calif.) Transit (LBT) has begun using newly designed, electronically activated magnetic stripe cards that replace all current passes. This new technology is expected to facilitate easier boarding, allow for better tracking of ridership patterns for future transit planning, and enable customers to personalize fare passes to their budget and transit needs.

“This is valuable technology and a great service we can provide to our customers. Long Beach Transit will be even better equipped to accommodate the community’s travel needs through detailed service planning and a range of fare products closely tied to customers’ transit requirements,” said Larry Jackson, LBT’s CEO.

Ad Loading...

With the introduction of a new 30-Day Pass that replaces former Monthly Passes, and the new 5-Day Pass, LBT customers will be able to more effectively budget their transit needs using a validation system made possible by magnetic stripe card technology. Fare passes will be activated the first time they are used onboard LBT buses, not on the date of purchase, and will continue to be active for the specified number of consecutive days. Expiration dates will automatically print on the pass during validation in the farebox upon first use.

Former Monthly Pass purchase times were limited, and passes could only be used within a specified calendar month. Now, the new 30-Day Pass is no longer tied to a calendar month. 5-Day Passes offer customer convenience by allowing for a targeted transit purchase based on the frequency with which they ride.

More Bus

Mayor Tim Keller in front of an ABQ RIDE microtransit vehicle
New Mobilityby StaffMay 12, 2026

ABQ RIDE Forward's Next Phase Sets Target Date

ABQ RIDE Forward is the first transit system overhaul in more than 25 years. This latest phase marks 15% completion of the 16-phase rollout, which will continue over the next several years.

Read More →
METRO Biz Briefs cover photo

STV Launches Power Practice and More in Biz Briefs

In METRO's latest installment, we take a look at the latest news from SilverRide, Complete Coach Works, and more.

Read More →
Cover for Part 2 with AC Transit's Cecil Blandon
ManagementMay 8, 2026

Bus Tech Talk: Part 2 with AC Transit's Cecil Blandon

In Part 2 of a two-part conversation, AC Transit’s director of maintenance joins co-hosts Alex Roman and Mark Hollenbeck to discuss his maintenance team’s work with various types of vehicle, training, augmented reality, and more.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Maintenance officials examining a vehicle on a lift.
Managementby Alex RomanMay 8, 2026

Avoiding Mid-Season Breakdowns: A Fleet Readiness Q&A

John Hatman, COO of Master’s Transportation, breaks down the priorities, warning signs and common mistakes fleet managers should address now to stay ahead of summer demand.

Read More →
SEPTA's advertisement for multi-rider feature.
Technologyby StaffMay 7, 2026

Philadelphia's SEPTA Introduces Multi-Rider Feature for Contactless Payments

Up until now, this feature was only available when using a SEPTA Key card.

Read More →
Rendering of the upgraded Derby-Shelton Train Station
Busby StaffMay 4, 2026

CTDOT Launches Four-Station Upgrades on Waterbury Line

Construction on all four stations is beginning now and is anticipated to be completed by spring 2028.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
East Colfax BRT
Busby StaffMay 4, 2026

Denver RTD breaks ground on Aurora segment of East Colfax BRT

The beginning of the final BRT segment advances construction across all five segments, reflecting steady progress toward shorter travel times, improved accessibility, and a more dependable connection to jobs, businesses, and community destinations.

Read More →
A VIA bus
Busby StaffMay 1, 2026

San Antonio's VIA Launches Next Round of Bus Improvements

The changes are designed to reduce overall travel time, shorten wait times, and get customers to their destinations more quickly.

Read More →
Federal Reserve Bank visiting ENC
Busby StaffMay 1, 2026

Fed Leaders Highlight Growth, U.S. Manufacturing at ENC

The visit is part of the SF Fed's ongoing engagement with major employers and industries across Southern California and, more broadly, the western U.S. to better understand regional economic conditions and business outlooks.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A person working on a bus
ManagementMay 1, 2026

Data-Driven Maintenance: Focusing Effort Where It Matters Most

Advances in data and analytics are giving transit agencies new opportunities to refine maintenance practices, improve efficiency and make more informed decisions about asset performance.

Read More →