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Pilot project to integrate Compass Card with Modo, Evo and Mobi

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October 24, 2019 11:57am

Compass Cards will soon be used to pay for and unlock travel with TransLink, Modo, Evo, and Mobi by Shaw Go, as part of a limited pilot program launching today.

The Shared Mobility Pilot Program will see select Vancouver-based employers provide their employees with co-branded Compass Cards for use on trips with any of the four transportation providers.

“Those participating can take transit on their morning commute, cycle to meeting locations throughout the day, and unlock carshare services for the journey back home,” Kevin Desmond, Chief Executive Officer of TransLink. “These individual trips will now all be possible with one easy and seamless payment method. I’m very much looking forward to the results of this pilot and how it will guide our next generation of travel tools.”

Approximately 200 employees from 14 organisations are set to take part and will be able to view expenses for each mode at the end of the month in one convenient location, through a streamlined expense report.

The Shared Mobility Compass Card is for employees to use on work-related travel and is not open to the public at this stage.

Here’s a video that explains the concept:

TransLink’s partnership with Modo, Evo, and Mobi by Shaw Go was formed as part of the inaugural Open Call for Innovation on Seamless Mobility.

The pilot program runs until the end of May 2020 and is important for testing the technical integration of the Compass system.

All participating organisations and employees will be surveyed at the beginning and end of the program.  The information collected will determine TransLink’s next steps, including the potential for wider integration.

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