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SEPTA smart cards to arrive late next year after long delays

Seeing is believing, right? The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that in the next few months, inside SEPTA stations, we’ll be able to see work being done on the long-delayed SEPTA smart card project. SEPTA’s buses, trolleys and subways will be smart card-ready come late next year, according to the Inquirer. Philebrity has a particularly clever smart […]

When SEPTA smart cards get implemented, tokens could become obsolete. Fingers crossed.

When SEPTA smart cards get implemented, tokens could become obsolete. Fingers crossed.

Seeing is believing, right?

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that in the next few months, inside SEPTA stations, we’ll be able to see work being done on the long-delayed SEPTA smart card project.

SEPTA’s buses, trolleys and subways will be smart card-ready come late next year, according to the Inquirer. Philebrity has a particularly clever smart card rendering.

Read the whole article here.

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