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10,000 Early Adopters Can Use SEPTA Key Cards on Monday SEPTA hopes the full roll-out of the program will happen shortly afterwards. By Brian Thomas · 6/10/2016, 1:31 p.m.
At a sales location, you have to present your expiring Key to the person at the sales office; you'll pay the $4.95 card fee, again; and the SEPTA employee will give you a new Key with your expired ...
SEPTA reported smooth sailing during today’s launch of SEPTA Key, the authority’s new fare card. As of early Monday afternoon, 1,685 total cards were sold, said Andrew Busch, a spokesman for SEPTA.
As Elvis famously sang, only fools rush in. SEPTA’s taking that to heart with its rollout of its new payment technology, the SEPTA Key fare card. When it first debuted the card in mid-June, SEPTA ...
Attention riders: Monday is the final day that SEPTA will be selling tokens at Authority-operated locations. 24/7 Live Philadelphia Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware Welcome, Mickey ...
SEPTA Rolls Out Key Card for Senior Free Rides Published November 14, 2016 • Updated on November 14, 2016 at 2:30 pm • Updated on November 14, 2016 at 2:30 pm ...
The key card is replacing tokens as the way to access SEPTA’s buses, trolleys and trains. All that is needed to obtain one is a minimum $10 to be put toward travel costs when buyers register ...
SEPTA has announced the next phase of their long-awaited transition away from tokens with a price hike on Key Cards starting next month. The price of the card—which is currently free—climbs to $4.95 ...