BC Transit is going to be running tests on its system to prepare for a rollout of contactless debit and credit card payments.
Prince George transit users will soon be able to tap a credit or debit card as they board to pay their fare. BC Transit is ...
The four-week trial will test the reliability and convenience of new contactless card validators installed on buses, trains ...
Payroc, a provider of payment processing solutions, now enables its U.S. merchants to accept in-person contactless payments ...
It had been hoped that an upgraded Pop smart ticket system would be launched across the Metro, Shields Ferry, buses and some ...
New York City is retiring the MetroCard for public transport, with OMNY taking its place. You can still buy a physical OMNY ...
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The new payment option comes in addition to account-based and mobile ticketing solutions launched earlier this year.
Bus users who pay for their rides with a phone app will have to update their credit card information as B.C. Transit prepares ...