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SEPTA is finally about to fully implement its new fare payment system as subway and bus riders will be able to pay per ride next week. Beginning Monday, the SEPTA Key Card will allow customers to ...
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SEPTA is planning to roll out SEPTA Key 2.0. Authority officials are conducting an industry-wide review of fare payment systems and asking experts for their input on how to improve the troubled Key ...
Thom Carroll/for PhillyVoice SEPTA will allow Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay users to purchase and reload SEPTA Key cards at kiosks and sales offices starting Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. The ...
When using SEPTA Keys, all taps must be within one minute. Taps can be on a bus or trolley validator or a combination of taps on different turnstiles at a station. However, SEPTA recommends solo ...
SEPTA first officially introduced the Key card back in 2016, nine years after the authority announced it would move away from tokens to smart cards for fare payment.
PHILADELPHIA >> With more customers switching to the SEPTA Key, token and TransPass sales will end at bus districts Monday, April 2, and the phase-out of token sales at select Regional Rail ...
At long last, SEPTA riders will be able to use bank cards and their smartphone wallet to pay for bus, trolley, and train fares starting Friday morning.
As SEPTA was preparing to phase out the sale of tokens to most customers, commuters pondered the pros and cons of switching over to the SEPTA Key Card.
SEPTA Key Card kiosks may soon become a thing of the past: You can now use the SEPTA app to load money onto your Key Card. Welcome to the 21st century!
It’s been three years since the launch of SEPTA’s “modern” payment system, and you still can’t take a one-way trip on Regional Rail with a Key.
The sale of tokens ended in 2018, however, SEPTA has continued to accept tokens on buses and trolleys, and via fare kiosks at stations and bus loops.