
OCTA customers will be able to validate their fare media on the OC Streetcar and OCTA Bus system.
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The Birmingham Xpress BRT System will connect 25 neighborhoods to opportunities and vital services along its corridor.
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The new ORCA system will improve the customer experience by delivering real-time account management, facilitating new payment options, maintaining customer data security, and enabling the future use of mobile devices to pay fares.
Read More →As public transportation modernizes and work schedules become more flexible, operators need to keep pace and offer riders options for their daily commutes.
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INIT was the only company awarded for both the payment acceptance devices and fare processing software.
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The agency set up a zone-based fare structure by drawing a digital geographic boundary or "geofence" around the City of Central Falls.
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The services, along with EMV-enabled validators, serve as the backbone for contactless EMV fare payment systems, also known as open loop, which allows riders to pay for transit by tapping the same credit or debit card they use to buy groceries or a cup of coffee.
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The national average hit Pinellas County residents nearly $4.40 per gallon.
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Powered by the Justride platform, the app lets riders buy tickets and passes anytime, anywhere, using their smartphones.
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Eligible customers can apply for the discounted fares starting today at COTA’s Customer Experience Center located at 33 North High Street in downtown Columbus.
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