
Nationwide in Switzerland and in a growing number of countries, transit users have used FAIRTIQ over 22 million times to check in when boarding and check out when done.
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Using the Moovit app, powered by Token Transit, riders will be able to plan, pay, and validate trips in Bowling Green and the surrounding areas.
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The Access Link App was developed in direct response to valuable customer feedback that a mobile app would improve ease of use and simplify the process of making and canceling reservations.
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The app will offer complete mobile-based route planning, pay, and ride capabilities for Academy’s daily commuter routes between New York City and destinations in both New York and New Jersey.
Read More →In one of my first weeks, a developer told me, “We work on what we want to, when we want to, and we will let you know when it’s done.” To which I replied, “I’m sorry, but that’s not how real life works.”
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Over 15,000 OMNY readers have been installed at the agency’s 472 stations, on all 5,800 buses, and at Staten Island Railway stations.
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The new feature allows for a quick, convenient, and contactless way to ride and is another avenue that the agency is pursuing to make the environment safer for public transportation customers.
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The new service, called Salem Skipper, will provide residents with more convenient and affordable travel.
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Apple Pay, Google Pay, and PayPal are now available when checking out on the Amtrak mobile app and website, offering users an alternative to traditional credit and debit card payments.
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Head of TransLink Matt Longland said the technology behind pre-booked and shared services was critical to deliver efficient and customer focused services.
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