A new Tap to Pay feature by One Regional Card for All (ORCA) will allow transit riders to use credit and debit cards and digital wallets to pay for transit across the Puget Sound region. Riders can ...
WASHINGTON — Imagine getting ready to jump on Metro, glancing up to see your train pulling into the station, only to discover you don't have enough money already loaded on your card. It's a ...
Beginning Feb. 23, riders across the Puget Sound region can use contactless credit cards and digital wallets to pay transit fares through ORCA’s new Tap to Pay feature.
WASHINGTON (7News) — Metro announced the launch of a system that allows riders to pay for Metrorail by directly tapping credit or debit cards at station faregates on Wednesday morning. Riders can also ...
Park and riders will have a new way to pay for parking at Metro stops. On Wednesday, Metro announced the launch of ...
Real estate and credit expert Calvin Russell, speaking on the 850 Club Credit channel, opens with a blunt warning: if you have a debit card or a credit card, you need to know about what’s happening ...
As of Wednesday, the first and only parking facility to start accepting contactless payment is Addison Road-Seat Pleasant; however, Metro noted that other facilities will soon follow.
You could use an RFID-blocking wallet or purse, which uses materials to block radio waves and shield cards from unauthorised ...
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.