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HID Transforms Ticket Validation and Fare Collection for Mass Transit

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 Open Architecture and Single, Intuitive Interface Simplifies Ticketing Integration and Enhances the Experience for Both Passengers and Operators

HID unveils its latest innovation in mass transit ticket validation with the HID VAL150 Platform Ticket Validator.
The VAL150 is an open architecture validator featuring a multimedia ticket reader capable of processing barcodes, QR codes, closed loop transit cards, and open loop contactless EMV payments. The validator is integrated with a Linux computer and housed in a weatherproof casing, making it suitable for various outdoor public transportation environments.

This state-of-the-art ticket validator is currently used by the Milwaukee County Transit System on its CONNECT 1 BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) stations as part of the WisGo fare collection system powered by Umo Mobility, part of Cubic® Transportation Systems.

Riders want to board quickly and easily, which means validating tickets and paying fares on a multimedia validator before boarding. This streamlined process enhances satisfaction for both riders, agencies and operators by:

  • Accommodating various ticket types, catering to diverse preferences
  • Accelerating validation and boarding, minimizing lines and allowing riders to enter through multiple doors
  • Facilitating efficient service delivery, ensuring smooth operations and timely departures
  • Eliminating onboard cash handling, reducing costs and fraud risks

By modernizing fare collection, agencies and operators not only provide passengers with a frictionless way to pay and board, but also contribute to increased ridership.

The VAL150 incorporates HID TripTick technology to seamlessly read and validate a wide range of ticket types, including barcode/QR codes, closed-loop transit cards and open-loop contactless EMV payments via a single interface.

This unified functionality, combined with high performance barcode/QR code reading, makes the validator quick and intuitive to use. The VAL150’s weatherproof (IP55) and impact resistant (IK09) design enables the validator to operate continuously in outdoor settings.

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