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In message , at 21:39:44 on Fri, 20
Jan 2012, " remarked: By the way, the only place outside the US that E-ZPass works is on the Peace bridge across the Niagara river, where the toll booths happen to be on the Canadian side. In Toronto, the 407 toll road uses the same technology as E-ZPass but for some reason does not interoperate with it. Why can't they just introduce one single smart card for the area, the way they have in London? And there is compatibility between different operating agencies as Oystercards are accepted not only on TfL modes of transport, but also on National Rail in Greater London. That's easier if there are a finite number of players (eg TfL and half a dozen "Network Southeast area" National Rail companies). Scaling it to numerous authorities operating independent bridges could be a problem. Imagine a different operator was charging tolls for every road bridge from Tower Bridge to Windsor. -- Roland Perry |
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Mhat are the MTA doing about smartcard ticketing on the Subway and
buses? ... Why can't they just introduce one single smart card for the area, the way they have in London? And there is compatibility between different operating agencies as Oystercards are accepted not only on TfL modes of transport, but also on National Rail in Greater London. The MTA's Metrocard already works on four agencies' transit, MTA, PATH, NICE, and Beeline. The MTA runs Metro-North and the LIRR so I presume whatever they come up with will work on them, too. I presume Metrocard doesn't work on Metro-North and LIRR because the current system can't handle fares that vary by distance, but you can buy a physical ticket which is Metro-North on one side and Metrocard on the back. The main question is NJ Transit. They already cooperate with the MTA on the west of Hudson Metro-North trains, which are extensions of NJ commuter lines, but they don't do joint fares with PATH even though it would make a lot of sense for the many commuters who transfer between the two at Hoboken and Newark. R's, John |
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Please PLEASE end this thread!
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