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SEPTA is testing a smart-card turnstile in Center City

One step closer to a city without tokens?

At the Broad Street Line's Walnut-Locust station, SEPTA is testing a smart card turnstile. Photo by Brian James Kirk.

One step closer to a city without tokens?

SEPTA is testing a smart-card turnstile at the Broad Street Line’s Walnut-Locust Station. The new system will be up and running by spring 2014, SEPTA has said.

Read more about the upgrades here.

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