SEPTA’s board on Thursday approved spending up to $230 million for a new company to update its electronic fare-collection system despite concerns about the cost and the risks of switching as ...
It took a little over eight years to build, run, and maintain SEPTA’s Key Card electronic fare-payment ... “Flexing these dollars, No. 1, sends a message that the governor cares more about ...
Among other news, SEPTA officials say they’ve trimmed their budget a bit, with an eye toward demonstrating fiscal ...
WHYY thanks our sponsors — become a WHYY sponsor SEPTA Key was unreliable at times, including last year when SEPTA Key cards failed for some travelers. That caused the agency to lose money because it ...
have until October 20 to obtain a SEPTA Key Card (if you do not already have one) and register it with the program, in order to begin using the benefit on Nov. 1. For complete details on eligibility ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA's board approved spending $230 million to hire San Diego-based Cubic Transportation Systems to replace the transit agency's current Key Card system. The program has ...
SEPTA also began accepting contactless payments through credit cards and smartphone apps in 2023. The SEPTA Key website, mobile app and call center will be upgraded, too. "As we deploy our ...
Cubic Transportation Systems will design, install and operate the new fare payment system, which will be more reliable and ...