SmartLink (smart card)
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SmartLink is a RFID-enabled credit card-sized smartcard that is the primary fare payment method on the PATH transit system in Newark and Hudson County in New Jersey and Manhattan in New York City. It was designed to replace PATH's paper-based farecard, QuickCard, and there was plans to expand its usage throughout most transit agencies in the tri-state area.[1] The SmartLink card has been available to the public since July 2, 2007. Although the MetroCard used on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)'s transit system can also be used on the PATH, the reverse is not true for SmartLink, which cannot be used on the MTA's system.
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Location | New York City metropolitan area |
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Launched | July 2, 2007 |
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Manager | Port Authority of New York and New Jersey |
Currency | USD ($364 (140 trips @ $2.60) maximum load) |
Stored-value | 1, 10, 20, 40 trips, 1, 7, 30 day unlimited rides |
Credit expiry | none |
Auto recharge | refill |
Unlimited use | refill |
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Website | http://pathsmartlink.info/ |
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