Fare chart
| BASE/REGULAR FARES (as deducted from transit value in a Ventra account) | Full | Reduced |
|---|
| 'L' train fare | $2.50 * | $1.25 |
| Bus fare | 2.25 | 1.10 |
| Transfer(up to 2 additional rides within 2 hrs) | .25 | .15 |
| PASSES (load onto Ventra account) | Full | Reduced |
To pay with an Android phone, simply unlock the handset and place it over the reader to initiate the transaction. Paying with Fitbit Pay is similar, just hold down the button on the left side of the watch, and your digital card will appear, but you may need to enter a pin code, depending on your Fitbit app's settings.
To pay with Apple Pay within an app:
- Tap the Apple Pay button or choose Apple Pay as your payment method.
- Check your billing, shipping, and contact information to make sure that they're correct.
- If you need to, enter your billing, shipping, and contact information on your iPhone or iPad.
- Confirm the payment.
Look for the contactless symbol on your credit or debit card to see if your card is contactless enabled. Then, board a bus with the contactless symbol and instead of paying with cash, simply tap your card or contactless-enabled device onto the reader and wait for the beep.
Eliminating the hassle for regular top-ups, commuters can now pay for their train and bus trips by tapping their credit card or mobile phone.
If you have an American Express, Mastercard or Visa credit or debit card or a linked device, you can use it to pay for your travel by tapping on and tapping off at Opal readers. Just look for the contactless payment symbol . Contactless payments are available on all public transport in the Opal network.
Open the Ventra App on your iPhone and tap the Cards section. Select the Ventra Card you want to add. Press the Add to Apple Wallet button and follow instructions in the app to add Ventra Card to your iPhone or your Apple Watch.
On iPhone or iPod touch
- Use Wallet-enabled apps (Scroll down in Wallet, tap Edit Passes, and tap Find Apps for Wallet).*
- Scan a barcode or QR code (Scroll down in Wallet, tap Edit Passes, tap Scan Code, and scan with your iPhone camera).*
Is there a limit for Apple Pay? No. Unlike contactless card payments that limit you to a £45 spend, there is no limit for Apple Pay. It means you can pay for your weekly shop, or fill your car up with fuel, all with your iPhone or Apple Watch.
It's publicised that if you use contactless to pay for travel in London, it's the same price as using an Oyster card. Of course, if you have a railcard discount (or similar) applied to your Oyster, that will always be cheaper than contactless. Discounts cannot be applied to contactless payment cards.
Secure contactless payments are now available on all of our buses. Paying with contactless is a simple and secure way to pay for tickets without cash. One tap of your contactless card, Apple Pay or Google Pay and you're aboard and ready to go, no need to worry about having the right change.
All users have to do is simply have their Apple Pay on their iPhone or Apple Watch at the ready, either by double tapping the lock button or the home button for older models, and they are good to go. Simply place the phone or watch near the card reader on buses and MRT trains, and your details will be scanned.
Answer: A: You do not need any type of internet connection, be it cell data or Wifi to use Apple Pay in stores. Apple Pay in stores uses the NFC chip (Near Field Communications) to transfer the payment information to the store's terminal. There is no internet connection required.
New York City has completed its rollout of the One Metro New York (ONMY) mobile payment system, which includes support for Apple Pay across all subway stations and in buses.
Once you've added your card to Apple Pay, you can start using your card to make payments at the MRT or bus gantries. When you are on the lock screen of your phone, you can double tap the side button or the Home button.
Will you still let customers pay by cash on your buses? Customers will still be able to pay with cash for their fare, but they will need to have the exact fare ready for their journey as our drivers won't be able to issue change.
You can use Apple Pay in stores, within apps, on the web in Safari, for transit in some countries and regions, and in Business Chat.
The good news is that Family Dollar, the popular American dollar store chain, has re-added support for Apple Pay in its stores. Family Dollar has signs posted in its stores that encourage tap-to-pay and usage of mobile payment methods such as Apple Pay and Google Pay.
iPhones and Apple Watches can do mobile payments with Apple Pay. The setup process simply involves adding your desired credit card to the app. From there, you can tap your Apple device to the gas pump to make a payment.
Is there a fee? If you use Apple Pay at the register in stores or restaurants, Apple does not charge any fees. If you pay with Apple Pay using a debit card, there are no additional fees. If you transfer money to another Apple Pay user from a debit card linked to Apple Pay, there is no fee.
Using the Pay at Pump service within the Shell app you just simply: Enter and confirm the pump number from the comfort of your vehicle. Using Apple Pay, Android Pay or PayPal, select your payment of choice to pay for your fuel quickly without queuing up in store.
To set up Apple Pay,
- Tap the "Wallet" icon.
- Tap “Add Credit or Debit Card.”
- Tap “Continue.”
- Position your credit or debit card within the frame on your screen to add your card details automatically.
- Enter the security code on the back of your card.
- Tap “Agree” to accept the Terms and Conditions.
No, Wendy's does not accept Apple Pay.
Merchandise Voucher: Target merchandise vouchers don't expire. Multiple Payment Methods Sales: Store team members can accept both a credit and debit card or EBT card per sale. Mobile Payments such as Apple Pay®, Google Pay™, Samsung Pay, or any contactless digital wallet. Alipay is approved in authorized stores only.
If you choose Manually Accept Payments, you'll see Accept in the message when someone sends you money. You have seven days to accept the money. To reject a payment, open the Wallet app on your iPhone, tap your Apple Cash card and find the payment under Latest Transactions.
You can purchase, store and use digital copies of tickets for participating public transport systems. For some public transport systems, you can use Google Pay to pay for transportation at the fare terminal with a supported credit or debit card saved to your phone.