DC Metro looks to move beyond smart cards?
I visit DC every one or two years, and was there for the holidays. I just finished my last Metro fare card (paper with a magnetic stripe introduced to a turnstile at entry and exit). It does not work for buses, so I was eager to move on to my 'permanent' plastic fare card to get the free/discounted transfers.
The article below says the SmarTrip card has been in use for more than a decade, but I only got mine two years ago and even then it was available for purchase only in select stations. Now it's ubiquitous but feels like that ubiquity (?) is only recently achieved. (Last week I saw ads stating separate bus passes are now officially passé, in favour of the smart cards).
I was unable to use the SmartTrip card on MARC commuter trains, nor was it compatible with nearby Baltimore transit lines.
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Posted at 12:08 PM ET, 12/30/2010
Metro seeks SmarTrip replacement
By Ann Scott Tyson
Metro moved ahead on Thursday with a plan to develop a new electronic fare payment system that will allow customers to use
chip-enabled credit and debit cards, federal ID cards, smart phones and other methods to pay their fares.
Metro issued a request for proposals to find a vendor in 2011 to create the new system, which will include new gate hardware on the rail system and fare payment devices on buses.
The current SmarTrip system, which started nearly 12 years ago and now has 1.8 million cards in use, will stay in operation until the new system is up and running. The new system will also allow for the use of SmarTrip cards.
Metro has only a limited supply of SmarTrip cards, estimated to last two years,
and the cards are no longer being manufactured. In the fall, Metro had to abandon a plan to cut the price of the cards out of concern it could lead customers to purchase large numbers of them and increase the possibility Metro would run out.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dr...o_seeks_vendor_for_new_far.html?hpid=newswell