TransLink has announced it is doing away with multi-zone fares for buses as part of its implementation of the Compass card system. “Starting October 5 until further notice, the Bus Anywhere with a One ...
Bus users across Metro Vancouver will benefit from a temporary drop in fare prices as TransLink grapples with how to make the Compass Card effective across the system. Beginning Oct. 5, bus users will ...
is marching on, and now Vancouver-area transit users who buy paper monthly passes will have to transition to the new, reloadable card before January 1. December marks the last time paper monthly ...
The day after The Vancouver Sun revealed TransLink’s planned Compass Card system still won’t work on bus routes through multiple fare zones, the transportation authority was unable to point to another ...
Do you have questions about TransLink's controversial Compass system? While the electronic fare cards—no one seems to be calling them "smart" cards anymore—are scheduled to be phased in over the ...
WATCH: TransLink is moving its delayed and over budget Compass Card program forward by offering one zone fits all fares on all buses this fall. John Hua explains. Big changes are on the way for ...
TransLink’s Compass card is on the move, with 10,000 transit users now testing the new smartcards on buses, West Coast Express, SkyTrain and SeaBus. In most cases, riders are signalled to “proceed” ...
Do you frequent Metro Vancouver transit? If so, do you use one of TransLink's Compass Cards? If you only use transit occasionally, or if you just tap in with your debit card, you might not have ...
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