Translink and London Drugs are partnering to install in-store vending machines for the transit authority’s new Compass card program.
The vending machines will go live in 2014 in 18 London Drugs locations across the Lower Mainland.
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In addition to the Compass card vending machines, transit users will be able to reload and get cards online, over the phone or at all stations throughout the system.
The Compass card is set to debut in 2014. Beta testing is currently underway.
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