NFC TIMES Exclusive Insight – Transit officials in the Midlands in the UK today are calling on the government to fund a London-style contactless fare-payments system across this large section of the country, which would enable riders to tap to pay for trips on rail, bus and tram networks with either closed- and open-loop cards and credentials on smartphones.
The officials hope to repeat the success of Transport for London’s pay-as-you-go contactless services with contactless EMV bank cards and NFC wallets, along with the closed-loop Oyster card.
Transport for West Midlands, which already runs the second largest transit fare payments system in the country, including in the UK’s second-largest city, Birmingham, would lead development of the new fare payments system, dubbed “tap and cap,” expanding on its Swift card service. The Midlands, including the West and East Midlands regions, has a total population of 10 million.