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Metro launches credit card tap-to-pay system at rail stations ahead of World Pride parade
Metro announced the launch of a system that allows riders to pay for Metrorail by directly tapping credit or debit cards at station faregates on Wednesday morning. Riders can also use smartphones that ...
This week, BART is finally catching up to its public transit counterparts in New York and London. Now, instead of just using the Bay’s designated Clipper card to pay for a ride, riders can simply tap ...
BART riders are about to get their first chance to use at least part of the long-awaited Clipper 2.0 fare-payment system. The system, which has been under development for more than a decade, will ...
Starting Wednesday, you’ll be able to tap in and out of the Metrorail system using a credit card. Metro GM Randy Clarke will announce “Tap. Ride. Go,” a long-anticipated upgrade, at Dulles Airport ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A change coming to BART Wednesday could make it a lot easier to get on board. It's called "Tap and Ride." Commuters will be able to pay at the fare gates by tapping a credit or ...
The Regional Transportation District is planning to launch a credit and debit card tap-to-pay system on its buses and trains in 2025. The agency’s current smart fare payment system, dubbed MyRide, ...
Ghost tapping targets tap-to-pay credit and debit cards, as well as mobile wallets, by exploiting Near Field Communication (NFC). NFC allows devices to share information when they are very close, ...
WASHINGTON — Imagine getting ready to jump on Metro, glancing up to see your train pulling into the station, only to discover you don't have enough money already loaded on your card. It's a ...
If you use contactless payment on your phone, the Better Business Bureau has a new warning about a scam that could cost you ...
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