SEPTA Key 2.0 is a "next-generation system" that will allow riders to pay with virtual Key cards rather than the physical cards the current system uses. SEPTA also began accepting contactless payments ...
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 ...
The board signed two contracts worth $230 million with Cubic Transportation Systems to install the system and operate customer service.
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Among other news, SEPTA officials say they’ve trimmed their budget a bit, with an eye toward demonstrating fiscal ...
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 ...