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  2. SmarTrip - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of transit systems that accept the SmarTrip card for payment. The Maryland Transit Administration's CharmCard uses a compatible payment system from the same manufacturer. A reciprocity agreement allows patrons to use either payment card to travel on any of the participating systems throughout the Baltimore-Washington ...

  3. Pace (transit) - Wikipedia

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    In some areas, notably Evanston, River Forest, Oak Park, Cicero, and Skokie, both Pace and the Chicago Transit Authority provide service. Many of Pace's route terminals are located at CTA rail stations and bus terminals and Metra stations. The CTA and Pace have shared a payment system since 2014 called Ventra.

  4. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Kemerovo transit: 20 Jan 2010 Lipetsk: Lipetsk Transport System united transport card: Lipetsk Transport: 1 Jan 2010 Moscow: Troika: Moscow Metro and Mosgortrans: 2 April 2013 Transport Card: Moscow Metro: 1 September 1998 Transport Card: Mosgortrans: Introduced on 12 May 2001. Fully implemented on all routes in April 2006. 3 of 689 routes now ...

  5. Where's the bus? Bloomington Transit switches live bus ... - AOL

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    Bloomington Transit recently migrated its live bus tracking to the SPOT ETA app, replacing DoubleMap. BT officially migrated live app tracking on Jan. 22 , meaning the DoubleMap app no longer ...

  6. Guatemala says US-funded transit centers to receive ... - AOL

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    Migrant transit centers fiananced by the United States will be set up in Guatemala to receive applications from Central American citizens seeking to apply for work visas, family reunifications or ...

  7. Pronto (smart card) - Wikipedia

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    Pronto (stylized as PRONTO) is the contactless payment system for automated fare collection on public transit services in San Diego County, California. The system is managed by the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) and operated by INIT. Pronto is valid on all services operated by MTS and the North County Transit District (NCTD).

  8. Proof-of-payment - Wikipedia

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    TriMet in Portland, Oregon was the first large transit agency to adopt proof of payment on its bus system, from September 1982 to April 1984. It was discontinued after finding that fare evasion and vandalism increased and little productivity was added through drivers waiting for fares to be paid. [ 2 ]

  9. NJ Transit workers upset about possible switch to Aetna for ...

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    NJ Transit did not confirm whether the switch to Aetna has been finalized or if it is subject to board approval. Among the biggest concerns raised about switching insurers is the potential change ...