Sound Transit is launching a new tap-to-pay system on Monday, allowing riders to pay for most public transportation routes using credit cards, debit cards, or digital wallets.
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Seattle transit’s new ‘tap-to-pay’ feature goes live next week, well ahead of World Cup
The ubiquitous tap-to-pay technology that has become commonplace in grocery stores and coffee shops is coming to Seattle-area buses and trains beginning Feb.
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Passengers can use a contactless Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express card, or mobile wallets like Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay.
The agency is urging riders to download the Umo app or purchase a reloadable card at retailers such as H-E-B or 7-Eleven.
Beginning Feb. 23, riders across the Puget Sound region can use contactless credit cards and digital wallets to pay transit ...
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A new Tap to Pay feature by One Regional Card for All (ORCA) will allow transit riders to use credit and debit cards and digital wallets to pay for transit across the Puget Sound region.
Riders across the Puget Sound region now have a new way to pay their fare: Tap to Pay has officially launched for ...
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