SEPTA Key 2.0 is a "next-generation system" that will allow riders to pay with virtual Key cards rather than the physical ...
The existing SEPTA Key system is rapidly becoming obsolete. The replacement system will be able to handle a new generation of cashless technology.
SEPTA has hired a new company to run its problem-plagued fare card system. The board approved spending $211 million over 12 years with the new vendor to design a new system, dubbed SEPTA Key 2.0.
The board signed two contracts worth $230 million with Cubic Transportation Systems to install the system and operate customer service.
Cubic Transportation Systems will design, install and operate the new fare payment system, which will be more reliable and ...
SEPTA approved over $200 million contract for a new payment system. The next-generation system called SEPTA Key 2.0 will be designed and installed by Cubic Transportation Systems. It will be used to ...
The transit agency plans to phase in the new system to avoid any disruptions during the World Cup games and the celebration ...
The SEPTA Board awarded a $211 million contract to Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. on Thursday for SEPTA Key 2.0, a next-generation payment system. SEPTA says it will “substantially ...
Work on the next generation of fare collection on SEPTA will begin after the transit agency’s board approved a $211 million contract for SEPTA Key 2.0. The system will be used to collect fares ...