New partnership arrangement will bring Sacramento-area riders a modern, convenient, flexible and unified transit payment experience through a single app.
Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) has introduced Transit Connect, a new regional fare payment system powered by Masabi, a global specialist in enterprise-grade SaaS fare collection for public transit.
With Transit Connect, riders can now purchase and activate tickets anytime, anywhere, using their smart device, and board by simply showing their digital ticket to the driver or fare inspector, eliminating the need for cash or paper tickets.
The first phase of Transit Connect sees the introduction of SacRT full-fare mobile ticketing, along with rider-friendly features such as an in-app stored value wallet, group ticketing, and multi-agency support.
These enhancements create a faster, more flexible, and more convenient way to pay for transit, while laying the foundation for future capabilities, including additional agency integrations, account-based ticketing, smartcard support, and fare capping. Eventually, this will extend to all agencies and modes of transit across the Sacramento region.
“SacRT is proud to launch the Transit Connect app, which will make it easier than ever for people to travel throughout the Sacramento region,” said Henry Li, general manager and CEO, SacRT. “Our riders deserve a seamless, modern experience that makes it easier to connect to the entire region, and the Transit Connect app provides exactly that.”
Transit Connect is designed around a “one app, one account, one balance” philosophy, simplifying fare payments across multiple transit systems in the Sacramento region. As more agencies join the platform, riders won’t need to juggle multiple apps or payment methods for each agency when their journeys span multiple systems, making public transit more accessible, efficient, and attractive.
“Our riders deserve a seamless, modern experience that makes it easier to connect to the entire region, and the Transit Connect app provides exactly that”
“Mobile ticketing is transforming public transit across the world by putting convenience and simplicity first for riders,” said Brian Zanghi, CEO of Masabi. “We are delighted to partner with SacRT to deliver Transit Connect, a regional fare payment solution that brings Sacramento-area riders a truly modern and unified experience. Together we are building the foundation for a seamless system that will continue to expand across the region.”
SacRT operates some 81 bus routes and a light rail system covering 438 square miles, including service to Sacramento International Airport, the cities of Citrus Heights, Folsom, and Rancho Cordova, as well as surrounding unincorporated communities. For agencies throughout the Sacramento region, it reckons, Transit Connect is set to bring riders faster boarding, greater convenience, and a seamless travel experience.
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