
The fare, which includes free transfers during a 120-minute period, is valid on Montreal-area buses operated by the four regional transit agencies: exo, RTL, STL, and STM.
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The Fare Enforcement Diversion Program will offer reduced fines, a community service option in lieu of payment, and a new appeal window.
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The new solution will transform the passenger experience by allowing riders to control a single mobility account and ride across the city safely and seamlessly by tapping their mobile phones or smartcard to travel.
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The new service is an important part of helping to make riding transit as safe as possible by removing the need for passengers to handle cash, physical tickets, or interact with ticketing infrastructure.
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The free mobile app allows riders to purchase their bus passes on their smartphones using a credit or debit card.
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The partnership will make transit more accessible to a larger group of passengers.
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A fleet of 20 boats on the River Thames, with departures from 23 piers across London from Putney in the west to Woolwich Royal Arsenal in the east, will help commuters travel into the city in space and comfort.
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The innovations include new ways to purchase and pay for fares, such as a tap-and-go payment option and adding reload opportunities in local retailers.
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The machines comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, featuring voice enabled technology, a headphone jack and braille keypads.
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Both journey planning and Uber Transit Ticketing are rolling out today and will be available to 100% of riders in the 13 local transit agencies in Ohio and Kentucky over the next few weeks.
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