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The tap-and-go trial (which allows commuters to pay for public transport with cards and phones, not just Myki cards) has just launched across some train lines.
Melbourne commuters can now tap on and off trains using a bank card, smartphone or smartwatch as the contactless payment trial goes live.
The state government is now trialling contactless payments on a four train lines, allowing passengers to tap on with their credit or debit card, phone or smart watch.
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Commuters on Craigieburn, Upfield, Ballarat and Seymour lines will be first to test tap-and-go technology ...
A new crosstown route demonstrates how to provide quick, efficient service in the suburbs while connecting riders to commercial, business and transit hubs.
A multibillion-dollar plan for a new rail corridor to the Hills – and later on to Murray Bridge – would remove thousands of ...
The trial, which also includes bank card payments, is the first time Melburnians can test the $1.7 billion overhaul of the much-maligned myki system.
In addition to nearly 200 sellers and planners, Australia Next 2025 also hosted 14 industry media including Meetings Today’s ...