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6/12/2017



Rail News: Rail Industry Trends

Denver transit agency launches 'MyRide' fare payment system


RTD in January 2016 rolled out a pilot program for MyRide.
Photo – Regional Transportation District of Denver

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The Regional Transportation District (RTD) of Denver has formally launched a smart card fare payment system, the agency announced last week.

The "MyRide" system enable riders to load up to $200 to pay fares on RTD's trains and buses. Passengers with a MyRide card also receive a 25 cent discount per trip, RTD officials said in a press release.

Nearly 2,500 cards have been issued since the agency rolled out a pilot program for MyRide in January 2016.

"Every aspect of the MyRide program was designed to help our riders board our vehicles throughout our system with a simple tap of their card. This will speed up boarding times and increase our on-time performance on both our bus and rail networks," said Dave Genova, RTD's chief executive officer and general manager.

Monthly and day passes aren't yet available with the MyRide program.