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SEPTA announces plans for a new electronic fare system

We’ve heard this before, but here’s to hoping. One arm of that plan is the new electronic fare system project, which will replace SEPTA’s legacy system of tokens, tickets and paper transfers with a streamlined system that will be more convenient, secure and eco-friendly. Plus, the new technology will permit seamless travel across all SEPTA […]

We’ve heard this before, but here’s to hoping.

One arm of that plan is the new electronic fare system project, which will replace SEPTA’s legacy system of tokens, tickets and paper transfers with a streamlined system that will be more convenient, secure and eco-friendly. Plus, the new technology will permit seamless travel across all SEPTA services and enable the organization to reduce operating and maintenance costs.

via Uwishunu.

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