TransLink is rolling out limited editions of the Compass Card with Captain Canuck, the homegrown superhero who recently turned 50 years old.
Almost a year into the launch of TransLink’s Compass fare system, card and ticket purchases at SkyTrain stations account for 95 per cent of transactions on transit, TransLink CEO Kevin Desmond said ...
TransLink’s Compass card and fare gate system will be fully operational by next month, three years after the system was initially promised to be up and running. The transportation authority said ...
TransLink today (March 31) announced its new electronic fare card will be called Compass. The pre-paid electronic fare card will be part of a new network-wide fare-payment system that will incorporate ...
TransLink made the first wearable payment option available to Lower Mainland riders on Monday, and they went fast. Photo TransLink On Monday, Dec. 3, TransLink made the first wearable payment option ...
TransLink admits that although the new Compass Card payment system is meant to reduce fare evasion on the Metro Vancouver area's regional transit system, early beta testers have already found a ...
We’re calling it right now: The next big Vancouver accessory will be the Compass wristband. It’s like a Livestrong bracelet, except it lets you ride the SkyTrain, and it doesn’t serve as an ...
The seemingly much-anticipated release of TransLink’s newest Compass pass caused long lineups at Vancouver’s Waterfront Station Wednesday morning. Staff at the station said people were lining up as ...
Metro Vancouver transit riders lined up Friday morning to get one of the new mini Compass Cards. Photo @Michael1957ff/Twitter TransLink has announced that it will be limiting the number of Compass ...
TransLink has pushed back the schedule for the roll out Compass, the transport’s electronic fare card that would eventually replace all current passes and tickets, including West Coast Express ...
Superhero fans and transit nerds alike in Metro Vancouver will have a chance to snap up some limited-edition fare cards on Friday — though they may need to have the speed of the Flash to score.
Vancouverites are known to wait in line. We've toughed it out for brunch, ice cream, cheese cake and drivers' tests. Now, you can add transit wristbands to that list. TransLink's wearable wristbands, ...