MasterCard has teamed with local transport agencies in New York and New Jersey on a six month contactless payments trial that will see participants able to pay for train and bus journeys by tapping their cards against specially-equipped readers.
MasterCard is working with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PATH) and NJ Transit (NJT) on the pilot program, which will begin on 1 June, covering select train and bus routes throughout New York and New Jersey.
The pilot - an extension of a 2006 trial launched in 2006 by MasterCard, MTA and Citi - sees MasterCard PayPass readers installed on select turnstiles and fare boxes along various routes.
Using their MasterCard PayPass or other contactless payment-enabled card or device, participants will be able to choose from a "Pre-Fund" or "Pay-As-You-Go" fare option. All fares purchased using a PayPass-enabled card or device will be automatically applied to customers' credit or debit accounts.
Sunday 6 June 2010
Contactless payments - New York and New Jersey run transit trial
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