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Multiagency Electronic Fare Payment Systems (2017)

Chapter: Appendix B - List of Responding Agencies

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B - List of Responding Agencies ." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Multiagency Electronic Fare Payment Systems. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24733.
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114 APPENDIX B List of Responding Agencies City State/Region Organization Berkeley CA Metropolitan Transportation Commission Los Angeles CA Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Washington DC Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority Jacksonville FL Jacksonville Transit Authority Miami FL Miami–Dade Transit Atlanta GA Metropolitan Atlanta Regional Transit Authority Chicago IL Chicago Transit Authority Roslindale MA Massachusetts Department Of Transportation Baltimore MD Maryland Transit Administration Saint Paul MN Metropolitan Transit St. Louis MO Bi State Development/Metro New Jersey NJ New Jersey Transit New York NY Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York) Scarborough ON PRESTO—A division of Metrolinx Portland OR TriMet Pittsburgh PA Port Authority of Allegheny County Philadelphia PA Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Austin TX Capital Metro Grand Prairie TX Dallas Area Rapid Transit Houston TX Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris Co. Texas Salt Lake City UT Utah Transit Authority Seattle WA Sound Transit Milwaukee WI Milwaukee County Transit System

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TRB's Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Synthesis 125: Multiagency Electronic Fare Payment Systems describes the current practice, challenges, and benefits of utilizing electronic fare payment systems (EFPS), such as smart cards. This synthesis reviews current systems and identifies their major challenges and benefits; describes the use of electronic fare systems in multimodal, multiagency environments; and reviews next-generation approaches through existing implementation case examples.

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