This reimbursement will be limited to two cards per customer account. Report a lost or stolen Registered Key Card either by calling the Key Customer Call Center at or going online to septakey.
The funds in your Travel Wallet and your current Pass will be temporarily suspended from use until you get a replacement Card when you make this report so it's important to do it right away - and don't forget to Register your replacement Card as well. The SEPTA Key Card is intended to be used by just one person, which is why we encourage everyone to register their Card as soon as they buy it and load a fare.
Instead of each fare being an individual product, you can load or reload more than one product all on one Card. If you usually purchase a Monthly Pass but have plans for an extended vacation or business trip during the upcoming month, you can easily change your SEPTA Key Card into a Weekly Pass or add money to the Travel Wallet to cover the days you know you'll be traveling; when you return you can easily go back to buying a Monthly Pass.
For fare details, see the Key Fare Product page. It's in the plan that the Validator will accept an NFC enabled smart phone to pay for your ride - but not right now. When it is available, the fare for a single ride will be like paying cash, which offers no discount. Right now, the answer is the same as using a smart phone. It's in the plan for the Validator to accept other contactless chip bank cards to pay a fare - but it's not available right now. If your employer or third-party Transportation Administrator manages your company's commuter benefit program, these transactions will be completed through the Partner Program portal on the SEPTA Key e-commerce website.
We're not ready to launch this feature so please check back for updates. More information will be available later. PATCO recently announced they are looking for a select number of riders to test their new Card starting in August We will keep you posted on the details. A Quick Trip is the same as paying cash for a single-ride fare for one person no transfers. All Quick Trips must be swiped at the turnstile. On Transit, it's currently only available for use on the Market Frankford and Broad Street Lines not good for use on buses at any time.
You may have noticed that the turnstiles no longer accept coins cash or Tokens so a Quick Trip must be purchased at a Market Frankford or Broad Street Line Fare Kiosks; it will also be available at select City Trolley Stations and at 69th Street and Norristown Transportation Centers when the turnstile farelines go into operation at these locations.
A Quick Trip is only valid for use the same service day as it is purchased but it can be used at any Market Frankford and Broad Street Station so you can purchase 2 Quick Trips for round trip travel - but you don't receive any discounted fare. You don't have to buy the card - we will continue to accept cash to ride the system - but you will always be paying the highest fare.
Yes, definitely. A Key Card is valid for 3 years and you have the option of putting money in the Travel Wallet so that you can pay your fare and receive a discount for travel - when you need to ride. There are no fees or deductions for money unused in the Travel Wallet and if your Registered Card expires before you've used all the Travel Wallet funds you can transfer your balance to a new Card. Click this link - www. You will receive the same discounted fare as a Token and Paper Transfer without the added hassle - all you need to do is tap when you board the first vehicle and tap again when you board the other vehicle s for your connecting trip s.
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