Participating Transit Authorities
Transit Authority | Participant Since | Validation Method |
---|---|---|
Agence métropolitaine de transport | Fall 2008 | ACS E-Validator |
Société de transport de Montréal | Fall 2008 | GFI Genfare Odyssey |
Société de transport de Laval | Fall 2008 | GFI Genfare Odyssey |
Réseau de transport de Longueuil | Fall 2008 | Proxibus VPE 415 Proximity Reader |
Réseau de transport de la Capitale | Fall 2008 | Proxibus VPE 415 Proximity Reader |
Société de transport de Lévis | Fall 2011 | Proxibus VPE 415 Proximity Reader |
CIT Sorel-Varennes | February 2009 | Proxibus VPE 415 Proximity Reader |
CIT Laurentides | March 2009 | GFI Genfare Odyssey |
CIT Chambly-Richelieu-Carignan | April 2009 | Proxibus VPE 415 Proximity Reader |
CIT Le Richelain | April 2009 | Proxibus VPE 415 Proximity Reader |
CIT Roussillon | April 2009 | Proxibus VPE 415 Proximity Reader |
Ville de Sainte-Julie | April 2009 | Proxibus VPE 415 Proximity Reader |
CIT La Presqu'Île | May 2009 | Proxibus VPE 415 Proximity Reader |
CIT Vallée-Richelieu | April 2010 | ITSMAX Electronic Farebox |
CRT Lanaudière | April 2010 | ITSMAX Electronic Farebox |
CIT Sud Ouest | April 2010 | ITSMAX Electronic Farebox |
CIT Haut-Saint-Laurent | April 2010 | ITSMAX Electronic Farebox |
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