Phones, debit and credit cards can be used on several metropolitan and V/Line services from this weekend ...
Over 100,000 Melbourne commuters have signed up for a myki card since the system began operation for trains on 29 December. Around 114,000 had taken advantage of the free card offer by applying online ...
Victoria's Transport Ticketing Authority has confirmed that 30,000 myki smart cards have been recalled from distributors as they were issued to retailers "in an inactive state". The new smart card ...
Melbourne commuters will be able to use their credit card, phone or smartwatch across the train network this month, joining other major cities with ticketless travel after repeated delays.
In a major turnaround in plans, lawmakers in the Australian state of Victoria reportedly have proposed scrapping the Myki transit card system. Local newspaper the Herald Sun on Dec. 28 reported that ...
Melbourne’s Myki smart card ticketing system reportedly has failed another test. Local newspapers in the Australia city report the system was unable to adjust fares for senior cardholders ...
Those on trams and buses will still need a physical card. And myki passes won’t be supported by the new system.
NXP's end-to-end cloud service MIFARE 2GO enables mobile ticketing in multiple transportation modes and provides scalability across all Android NFC enabled phones MELBOURNE, Australia, March 27, 2019 ...
MYKI, the $1.35 billion smartcard ticketing system bedevilled by a series of bungles, has failed another test - forcing its operators to manually adjust the accounts of nearly 90,000 seniors card ...
Myki is a project that is over-budget and under-loved. Can nothing go right for it? Probably not. We have written extensively about Myki over the years, little has been complimentary. Nothing is about ...
UP to 200,000 myki cards - one in every 15 issued - have had to be replaced, costing commuters an estimated $500,000-plus. A staggering 10,260 cards - 331 a day - were replaced in May this year alone, ...
Victoria’s transport system promised inclusion, dignity and seamless travel, instead it has burned through $3.2 billion and still forces visitors to jump through hoops that other cities abandoned ...