NFC TIMES Exclusive Insight – Apple added support for its latest closed-loop transit card for Apple Pay, enabling customers of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, or WMATA, to tap their NFC-enabled iPhones and Apple Watches to pay for rides with WMATA’s SmarTrip virtual card.
WMATA had announced the plans to participate in Apple Pay last December and had said it would happen during 2020. The transit agency at the time said that it has plans to launch a SmarTrip application for Google Pay this year, as well. A spokeswoman for WMATA confirmed to NFC Times that “customers who use other devices likely won’t have to wait long before they are experiencing the same level of convenience and safety.”
WMATA ranked as the second largest heavy rail (subway) system and fifth largest transit system overall in the U.S. last year, providing a total of more than 340 million trips.