Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) partners with INIT for Electronic Fare Management project

Chesapeake/Providence, February 2018

The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority has chosen INIT Innovations in Transportation, Inc. to implement an account-based electronic fare and back-office revenue management system on their fixed-route fleet of more than 240 buses.

Once implemented, RIPTA passengers will be able to pay fares by simply tapping their card or mobile device on a validator. INIT’s back-end processing software, MOBILEvario, will calculate the fare, validate the transaction against the back office account and display the remaining balance to the rider in real-time. This means riders can instantly view their account transactions at any time. The new system will allow passengers to enjoy faster boarding and more convenient fare options. 

“RIPTA is excited to bring this innovative system to our riders” said Amy Pettine, Interim CEO of RIPTA. “This update will not only make it easier for riders to manage their fares, but it will also speed up boarding times and cut back on the  time people have to spend counting coins and bills,” Pettine, said. Fare products will be available at the touch of the fingertip.”

RIPTA’s On-line Validation Server (OVS) is designed for the anticipated future acceptance of contactless EMV media like Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Android Pay.

The project will be implemented using an open architecture design. This means RIPTA will be able to integrate new, as well as their existing partners easily.   For example, the INIT EFM system will incorporate RIPTA’s current providers of their CAD/AVL system and fare boxes for a fully functional solution. INIT’s open architecture model is demonstrated in all of their EFM projects including those in Tampa, FL (HART), Portland-Vancouver Metropolitan Area (TriMet) and Grand Rapids, MI (The Rapid).

RIPTA hopes to slowly  transition the majority of  its  fare transactions to mobile, retail, web, and agency-internal e-fare smartcards allowing them to utilize closed-loop, open-loop and open payment options. They anticipate moving from cash-on- board to retail network purchases, both to allow access for all riders with more convenient options for purchasing fares and meet their goal of steadily increasing advanced fare versus on-bus purchases.

INIT was recommended by the RIPTA Project Management Team and subsequently approved for Award by their Board of Directors on October 16, 2017. RIPTA’s Planning Department is currently in work now with INIT on the beginning phase of the project.

About RIPTA

RIPTA is Rhode Island’s statewide transit authority and is committed to providing safe, reliable and cost effective transit service to the public. RIPTA offers a variety of services including fixed-route bus service, Flex service in areas that have less frequent routes, and paratransit for persons with disabilities through its RIde program.

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