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Customers encouraged to pay contactless with regional roll out to the Ulsterbus network

Chris Conway, Translink Group Chief Executive and Kerry Kearney, Ticketing Operations Manager pictured at the launch of contactless payments on Ulsterbus services across Northern Ireland.

Chris Conway, Translink Group Chief Executive and Kerry Kearney, Ticketing Operations Manager pictured at the launch of contactless payments on Ulsterbus services across Northern Ireland.

 

Bus passengers across County Antrim can enjoy faster boarding and an enhanced customer experience following Translink’s successful introduction of contactless payments on all Ulsterbus and Goldliner services across Northern Ireland.

 

This roll out is another key milestone in Translink’s Future Ticketing System transforming public transport. 



Passengers can now choose contactless payments on all bus and train journeys across the network enhancing integration, convenience and payment flexibility.

 

The roll out to Ulsterbus means passengers simply pay for their ticket by tapping their contactless credit/debit card, smartphone, or smart device on the reader and board the bus, removing the need to carry cash or pre-purchase a ticket prior to travel.


Chris Conway, Translink Group Chief Executive and Kerry Kearney, Ticketing Operations Manager pictured at the launch of contactless payments on Ulsterbus services across Northern Ireland.

 

Chris Conway, Translink Group Chief Executive commented:


“This is another key step to deliver customer led, innovative ticketing with a focus on ease of use, simplicity, convenience and integration in order to increase the use of public transport. 



“We are encouraging more passengers to take advantage of convenient contactless ticketing which will help reduce cash payments and speed up boarding times, keeping everyone better connected and support the economic, social and environmental wellbeing of our society. This latest development is also very timely as we prepare for the opening of Belfast Grand Central Station this autumn.”

 

The on-board technology accepts contactless payments from enabled smart device wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, Visa and Mastercard (including Maestro) contactless credit and debit cards, as well as pre-paid contactless cards.    



In addition to contactless, Translink offer a range of other digital ticket options via their mLink mobile app, Smartcards, online ticketing, and Ticket Vending Machines, while still accepting cash at ticket offices and on buses.

 

For more information about the new contactless ticketing system and future developments, please visit www.translink.co.uk/contactless

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