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3232SEPTA Key Expands to the Rails
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https://templeupdate.com/septa-key-expands-across-philadelphia/#respondThu, 04 Oct 2018 14:15:19 +0000https://templeupdate.com/?p=17770View More » ]]>Riding on a SEPTA train used to mean buying a ticket or a pass for the month, but starting this week the ways we pay for train fare will continue to evolve into one single method: the SEPTA Keycard. The SEPTA Key card has been in “Early Adopters” phase for a while now to prepare commuters for the transition and give an incentive to those who want to use the new system early…
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https://templeupdate.com/farewell-to-the-septa-token/#respondWed, 21 Feb 2018 13:46:07 +0000https://templeupdate.com/?p=16225View More » ]]>Septa tokens, which have been a staple of subway and bus transportation in Philadelphia for over 100 years, are finally going away this March 1st. The city will be fully embracing their electronic systems, including the quick trip kiosks and the Septa Key Card. For some months after, employees will still accept the tokens, good for “one trip only.” However sales will completely cease on March…
]]>https://templeupdate.com/farewell-to-the-septa-token/feed/0SEPTA Eyes June Date to Roll Out New Payment System
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https://templeupdate.com/septa-eyes-june-date-to-roll-out-new-payment-system/#respondThu, 21 Apr 2016 13:55:31 +0000https://templeupdate.com/?p=9188View More » ]]>In less than two months, SEPTA will make a move toward the future. Starting June 13th, the transit service will sell 10,000 SEPTA Key Cards on a first come, first served in kiosks at 12 subway stations, including Dilworth Plaza and Cecil B. Moore. “You have that one card that can do everything you need to do. It can pay for your fares,” said SEPTA Spokesman Andrew Busch. “You can also use…