Transport for NSW is partnering with payments infrastructure specialist Littlepay to transfer to open bus payments in the cities of Bathurst and Dubbo.
New tap-to-pay system will simplify ticketing for tourists in the city, which has on average one million visitors a year, including 200,000 attracted by the Cannes Film Festival.
Caltran’s marketplace provides transit providers with a one-stop shop to buy from vendors whose products integrate within a modular solution for contactless open loop fare collection.
The French city is deploying a contactless open loop fare collection system across the Ginko network of more than 200 buses and trams to provide a frictionless, tap-to-ride experience.
The Sacramento Regional Transit District’s roll-out follows the successful launch of the state’s first contactless payments demo on Monterey-Salinas Transit buses in May.
Passengers will be able to tap their contactless bank cards or mobile phones to travel, removing the potential risks of handling cash or physically interacting with ticketing infrastructure.