SEPTA Key 2.0 is a "next-generation system" that will allow riders to pay with virtual Key cards rather than the physical cards the current system uses. SEPTA also began accepting contactless payments ...
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 improve” the ...
Among other news, SEPTA officials say they’ve trimmed their budget a bit, with an eye toward demonstrating fiscal ...
SEPTA’s board on Thursday approved spending up to $230 million for a new company to update its electronic fare-collection ...
SEPTA trims budget, selects Key 2.0 vendor — with $230M pricetag The SEPTA Key system is on its way out, to be replaced — about four years from now — by […] ...
The transit agency plans to phase in the new system to avoid any disruptions during the World Cup games and the celebration ...
Cubic Transportation Systems will design, install and operate the new fare payment system, which will be more reliable and ...
The existing SEPTA Key system is rapidly becoming obsolete. The replacement system will be able to handle a new generation of cashless technology.
Shocking images show bright orange flames and thick black and grey smoke plumes billowing out the first cart’s windows.
Eagles fans are expected to flood Philly on Super Bowl Sunday. Here’s what to know about road closures, parking restrictions, ...
Signage will display both the old and new designations for several months to help ease riders into the transition.
The problem-plagued, overbudget SEPTA Key system is on its way out, to be replaced — about four years from now — by Key 2.0, which will be built by a different company.