How do you ride Vancouver transit with a Compass card? The short answer is: buy a Compass card and tap it on the blue Compass card logo when you board a Metro Vancouver bus or approach a train or ...
CTV Vancouver: More problems: Compass Card delayed The regional transit authority says its contractor needs more time to resolve technical issues in the $194 million system.
Compass cards will be available in ticket vending machines for $6 in select SkyTrain stations in October with full access to purchase them on November 1, 2015. Here's a quick explainer of changes to ...
Holy smokes, Batman! Metro Vancouver transit fans could snag some superhero swag with TransLink’s limited edition release of DC superhero-themed Compass cards on Friday. About 1,000 of the special ...
Looking to up your Compass card tapping game and pay tribute to a Vancouver public transit milestone at the same time? To mark the 75th anniversary of the trolley bus in Vancouver, TransLink is ...
CTV Vancouver: Compass charges thousands in error Transit riders around Metro Vancouver are being charged thousands of dollars for rides they never take.
Superhero fans and transit nerds alike in Metro Vancouver will have a chance to snap up some limited-edition fare cards on Friday — though they may need to have the speed of the Flash to score.
TransLink customers can now pay for their rides using debit cards on every bus and fare gate in Metro Vancouver. Previously, customers were able to tap credit cards, along with Compass cards and ...