Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) has been awarded a second contract from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to continue providing and updating Port Authority Trans-Hudson’s (PATH’s) next-generation fare payment system.
The investment will enable the deployment of contactless fare payment and collection technology that allows riders to ‘tap and go’ with their mobile devices and credit/debit cards.
The PATH system connects New York and New Jersey. As part of the new contract, CTS will provide PATH with Cubic’s fare payment back office to centralise automated fare collection on conventional public transport modes.
The back-office technology also offers passengers a single account to manage all their travel needs, transforming PATH into an account-based system similar to those utilised in Chicago, Brisbane and more.
“PATH is continually searching for innovative ways to enhance the travel experience for all of our riders,” said PATH director Clarelle DeGraffe.
“With this new system, we’ll be adopting the most current and effective technology to advance that goal and make for a more seamless experience at the turnstile.”
The first phase of the contract consisted of readiness efforts for the full implementation of the contactless payment system, such as gate upgrade kits and upgrades to the field network and infrastructure.
Once complete, PATH’s payment system will function similar to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s OMNY system in New York and Oyster system in London.
According to CTS, these features will ultimately enable PATH to more seamlessly integrate the system with mobility services such as bike share, scooter hire and tolling in the future.
“Our aim is to be a global mobility technology provider that makes cities easier to navigate for locals, business travellers and tourists alike,” said CTS president Jeff Lowinger.
“With the new additions to the fare payment system, PATH can finalise its implementation and continue to create a world-class, customer-friendly system for riders.”
The system will be fully deployed by early 2024 and will replace PATH’s legacy SmartLink payment system.