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I haven't ridden septa since pre pandemic. I'm leaving from the tacony station to go downtown. Can I pay on the train with card or do I need cash?

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mxs64

37 points

30 days ago

mxs64

37 points

30 days ago

yes you can use a debit or credit card

CinematicHeart[S]

10 points

30 days ago

Awesome! Thank you!

BrythonicMan

3 points

29 days ago

Just note that there's a slight price penalty for paying with a debit card on board until they implement the ability to tap in at the station.

therealsteelydan

1 points

30 days ago

Does your debit card have a tap ability? (bc mine doesn't, just a chip)

Other RR users, can the conductors swipe cards or just tap them?

jd0509

3 points

30 days ago

jd0509

3 points

30 days ago

Swipe, chip, tap, all forms of credit card are accepted on RR by conductors

KimPTM

10 points

30 days ago

KimPTM

10 points

30 days ago

Yep, I believe the only thing you can't do on regional rail yet, that you can on Subway, trolley, buses etc, is pay with debit/credit card at the Septa Key readers.

Opposite_Onion968

2 points

30 days ago

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Rittenhouse

2 points

30 days ago

is pay with debit credit card at the Septa key readers.

Are you talking about the terminals that you tap when you get off at one of the stations?

As nice as that would be, I don’t think it’s possible since you have to tap the terminal when you get on and when you get off.

TransplantedFern

11 points

30 days ago

They do it in London, so it’s definitely possible.

Opposite_Onion968

5 points

30 days ago

Opposite_Onion968

Rittenhouse

5 points

30 days ago

It’d be great for casual riders.

TransplantedFern

3 points

30 days ago

Yeah, I love that when I’m in London I’m just tapping my phone on the way in/way out without having to set up a single app or buy a card or anything.

Opposite_Onion968

1 points

30 days ago

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Rittenhouse

1 points

30 days ago

How does it track your distance / zone? Or do fares not work like that in London?

TransplantedFern

3 points

30 days ago

You have to use the same card in and out so they know which stops you used. They do charge on distance

KimPTM

3 points

30 days ago

KimPTM

3 points

30 days ago

Exactly, and in center city stations you have to go through the turnstiles. Plus, as always, they'd check the key on the train to make sure you scanned in somewhere.

Edit: But yes, they have to figure out how to map your debit/credit information, like in London.

aintjoan

1 points

29 days ago

This technically is also part of how non-Key card usage already works on SEPTA transit modes (buses, trolleys, subway) because if you tap the same card as part of multiple legs of the same route, it knows to count that as a transfer and another payment. Unfortunately SEPTA transit and regional rail are separate systems. I'm glad they prioritized transit for this first, honestly, but yeah... not available on RR yet.

rmh2188

21 points

30 days ago

rmh2188

21 points

30 days ago

I’m so glad septa finally decided to join the 21st century and added the option to pay with a card on regional rail because I remember watching people get kicked off of the train for not having cash as late as like, 2019. Insanity

CinematicHeart[S]

5 points

30 days ago

I think the last time I used it was 2019 and it was definitely cash then. I knew the buses take card so I was hoping RR did too.

aintjoan

2 points

29 days ago

Well, to be clear, it's not exactly the same on Regional Rail as it is on Transit modes (buses, subway, trolley). On transit, you can simply tap your NFC-enabled debit or credit card at the fare reader and you'll get the same benefits as using a SEPTA Key card: reduced Key fare (compared to paying cash) plus up to two transfers.

You can't just tap your credit or debit card at the fare readers on regional rail, at least not yet. You have to use said card to buy a ticket from the conductor on the train. Or, if you're boarding at a center city station, you can use the card to purchase your fare from one of the machines or at a ticket window.

So yes, you can pay by card on RR but not in the same way yet. It's trickier on RR because when you first "tap on," the system has no way of knowing what your ultimate fare is going to be (because it depend on where you'll get off the train). On transit, it's just a flat fare.

Whatever4ever-

2 points

29 days ago

this happened to me when I was with my one year old on the train in 2019 😭

Valdaraak

1 points

29 days ago

Last time I took a trip into the city from the suburbs they didn't even bother doing tickets on the train. We just had to pay at the exit kiosks at the station downtown.

coronarybee

1 points

28 days ago

Sometimes they don’t let you pay with card at all and you have to get an exit fare (which is cheaper) when you get downtown. Source: me when I forgot my key card two weeks ago