Let us know! Work on the next generation of fare collection on SEPTA will begin after the transit agency’s board approved a $211 million contract for SEPTA Key 2.0. The system will be used to collect ...
The problem-plagued, overbudget SEPTA Key system is on its way out, to be replaced — about four years from now — by Key 2.0, which will be built by a different company.
It took a little over eight years to build, run, and maintain SEPTA’s Key Card electronic fare-payment system and has cost at least $285 million, twice the budgeted amount. Now the transit ...
Se trata de la tarjeta de pago recargable SEPTA Key. Esta tarjeta reemplazará el sistema de tokens en subterráneos, autobuses y trolleybuses. Nuevos torniquetes fueron instalados y serán el ...
Last spring, Drexel launched a six-month pilot program with SEPTA in which the University provided free, all-access Key Card passes to full-time, benefit-eligible employees. The program was very well ...
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 ...