Moscow Metro is launching a trial of a virtual version of its closed-loop Troika card that will be added to the Google Pay wallet, the agency announced Wednesday.
This is likely the first step in Moscow Metro’s move to further develop its Troika card program for electronic payments, with an agency executive saying in June that the large transit agency plans to “tokenize” Troika and add it to such major Pays wallets Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay.
The agency is conducting a test with 500 users and will allow them to buy only a single 30-day travel ticket to load onto the virtual cards. They will be able to use the virtual Troika card with this ticket on the agency’s various modes of transport, including metro, trams and regular and electric buses. To purchase the tickets, customers will use a special version of the Moscow Metro app, with participation from VTB Bank, which will handle the “issuing and uploading the card to the mobile device,” the parties said. The virtual Troika card is apparently transferred to the Google Pay app after that.