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  2. Compass card (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The Compass card is a contactless smart card automated fare collection system used primarily for public transit in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Compass card readers were first implemented as a beta in September 2013. [1] Due to delays, full implementation to the general public began in August 2015.

  3. TransLink (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    On April 4, 2016, TransLink's new fare gates were implemented for ridership on SkyTrain and SeaBus. To open the fare gates, to enter or exit the system, a Compass card or Compass ticket (purchased from a Compass vending machine) must be used. Compass cards may be used to pay fares on and buses, although FareSaver tickets may still be used on buses.

  4. List of transit exchanges in Metro Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    UBC Vancouver: 1945: No: 99 B-Line; R4 41st Ave; White Rock Centre: Zone 3: Surrey/White Rock: ... TransLink Bus Loop and Exchange Maps This page was last edited on 6 ...

  5. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver: Compass: TransLink (South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority) September 2013 (beta) [11] August 2015 (public) [12] Waterloo Region: EasyGO Grand River Transit: February 2018 (beta) March 2019 (public) Windsor: TW Smart Ride Transit Windsor: January 2019 Winnipeg: peggo Winnipeg Transit: July 2016 Chile: Concepción ...

  6. Transportation in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] TransLink has been slowly phasing in use of the Compass Card. Summer 2015 saw most post-secondary school students begin using the fare cards. TransLink rolled out the card to the general population in November 2015. [8] The Compass Card has a [C$]6 refundable deposit. [9] It is a NXP Mifare DESFire EV1 card. [10]

  7. U-Pass BC - Wikipedia

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    The Metro Vancouver regional U-Pass program was first implemented in September 2003 by TransLink with the sponsorship of Vancity credit union.It was first implemented at UBC and SFU but was further expanded to Capilano University and Langara College in 2009.

  8. West Coast Express - Wikipedia

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    Use of the Compass Card on the West Coast Express began on June 8, 2015, along with new card vending machines. Existing paper fares were honoured until July 24, 2015. [14] West Coast Express fares can also be used as a three-zone fare on other TransLink services.

  9. Coast Mountain Bus Company - Wikipedia

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    Coast Mountain Bus Company (CMBC) is the contract operator for bus transit services in Metro Vancouver and is a wholly owned subsidiary of the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority, known locally as TransLink, the entity responsible for public transit in the region.