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MetroCARD (stylised as metroCARD) is a contactless smartcard ticketing system for public transport services in the Adelaide city and suburbs in South Australia. The system is managed by Adelaide Metro and is usable on their bus, train and tram services.
All SmartLink cards are eligible for online registration. In order to register a card, one must simply go to PATH's registration page [3] and complete a form detailing the card holder's name, the unique serial code of the SmartLink card, and address.
Prior to 2022, all senior citizens in Boston were eligible to apply for and receive a Senior ID Charlie Card that enabled them to pay a reduced fare whenever they used MBTA public transit or to...
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That's the name the MTA has given the new tap-to-pay fare system that will eventually replace the MetroCard — and straphangers will give it a test starting Friday. Riders may have noticed ...
Lost your MetroCard? Getting a refund may become easier as the MTA launched a new online claim form on it’s eFix web site, the New York Post reported.
Starting September 1, 2012, Metro began offering $3 rebates to customers who registered their cards online after purchase. The cards still cost $5, but a $3 credit was refunded to the card five days after first use.
A new commemorative MetroCard will honor legendary Brooklyn rapper Notorious B.I.G. on what would have been his birthday on May 21, MTA officials announced. Only 50,000 of those cards will be sold ...
Metro has been pushing to increase youth riders by providing free TAP cards to students. Price and his wife, who had recently been homeless, said transit officers confiscated the card.
Easy Cards and Tickets are used by scanning ("tapping") them at card readers built into Metrobus fareboxes, Metrorail faregates, and standalone validators on platforms at Tri-Rail stations. Metrobus users only have to tap their Easy Card or Ticket once when boarding.