Sound Transit is launching a new tap-to-pay system on Monday, allowing riders to pay for most public transportation routes using credit cards, debit cards, or digital wallets.
The ubiquitous tap-to-pay technology that has become commonplace in grocery stores and coffee shops is coming to Seattle-area buses and trains beginning Feb.
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Beginning Feb. 23, riders across the Puget Sound region can use contactless credit cards and digital wallets to pay transit ...
ORCA will launch a new tap-to-pay feature begin on Feb. 23, allowing riders to use contactless credit and debit cards and digital wallets to pay fares.