Talk:SmarTrip

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[edit] Source?

What is the source for the information added in the revision for 10:32, 11 February 2006 by 211.30.67.186? That's the whole bit about ERG (which is undefined in the text) and Northrop Grumman in regards to Smartrip.

I smell a possible copyvio on that one, since it reads like a brochure and is not smoothly integrated into the article. I hope I'm wrong on the copyvio point, but that was my gut feeling. SchuminWeb (Talk) 11:23, 11 February 2006 (UTC)

Well becides it's actucual relevance to the article as a whole, it is a copy-vio from www.erggroup.com/annualreport/2003/content/roo_transitsystems.pdf , so i went ahead and removed it. --Boothy443 | trácht ar 08:50, 12 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] New Smartrip-only faregates

I presume by now at least someone has seen the new Smartrip-wrapped faregates. I saw them this morning on the way to work in both Bethesda and Pentagon City. I remember reading something about a Smartrip pilot, but does anyone happen to have a link to this so we can add it to the article? Also, if anyone has a camera on them, can they snap a picture-mine's in the shop.

As for subjective comments-a surprising number of people seemed confused by the things-despite their BRIGHT blue color and apparent lack of a farecard slot. When there are fewer of them, like in Pentagon City, people seem to avoid them, while in Bethesda, where there were 5 or 6 of them (2-3 each way), people aimlessly tried to put their cards in nonexistant slots. I think they're certainly worth mentioning as well as including a picture-the color is a welcome departure from Metro's normally minimalist scheme. -Rmeskill 14:02, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

No photo, no problem. I'm going to be up that way next week, and I'll snap off a few shots. Are there any other stations containing this feature besides Pentagon City and Bethesda? SchuminWeb (Talk) 01:50, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
They're also at Vienna, which is what I consider my "home" station (i.e. where I park when I'm up that way). I fired off a few shots, and I'll be posting one momentarily. SchuminWeb (Talk) 06:58, 16 October 2006 (UTC)