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MyWay (ticketing system)

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Location
  
Canberra

Technology
  
Contactless smart card

Currency
  
AUD

Launched
  
February 2011

Manager
  
Transport Canberra

Stored-value
  
Pay as you go

The MyWay card is a form of electronic ticketing used on public transport services within Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory. It is promoted by Transport Canberra and is valid on ACTION buses.

The MyWay card uses contactless smart cards with MIFARE technology onto which credit is loaded. Passengers are required to 'tag on' when boarding the bus and 'tag off' when exiting, at which point the appropriate fare is calculated and deducted from the stored value on the MyWay card. MyWay cards were made available to ACT Seniors Card-holders on 21 February 2011 and released to the remainder of the community on 7 March 2011.

The MyWay system uses Parkeon software and equipment including Wayfarer 200 consoles and Axio card readers. The system was built and installed by Parkeon's Australian distributor, Downer EDI. Instead of being developed from scratch, MyWay was adapted from Transperth's SmartRider system which also uses Parkeon hardware and software.

A further 5% discount (for single-trip fares) applies if a MyWay card is topped up using direct debit or BPAY.

The card was issued to the general community including school and tertiary students on 7 March 2011. Cash fares continued to valid during a transition period until 11 April 2011.

References

MyWay (ticketing system) Wikipedia