SEPTA Shows Public Its Plan For Modernized Fare Collections
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - SEPTA held its first public information session today on new payment systems in the works that could ultimately eliminate tokens and paper transfers.
On the mezzanine level of Septa headquarters at 1234 Market Street in center city, there were charts, presentation sessions, and Septa representatives who were standing by to answer questions on the new payment technology initiative, by which riders will be able to pay fares with “contactless” (proximity) bank debit or credit cards, or cell phones.
What do Septa customers think?
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