Compass Card (San Diego)

Compass Card



Compass Card Examples



2007 Series
Compass Card

2010 Series
Compass Card
Location San Diego County, California, United States
Launched


  • October 1, 2008
(Pilot Testing)
  • May 1, 2009
(System wide Launch Begins)
  • May 1, 2010
(paper passes discontinued, compass card is now official transit pass fare media for San Diego county)
Technology
Manager San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG)
Currency US$ (No stored value credit available at this time; 30-day and monthly passes maximum load)
Auto recharge Available upon request for registered cardholders
Validity
Retailed
Variants
  • Adult Compass Card
  • Youth Compass Card
    (50% Discount)
  • Senior-Disabled-Medicare Compass Card (75% Discount)
Website http://compass.511sd.com

The Compass Card is a form of electronic ticketing used on public transport services within San Diego County, California. It is administered by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) and is valid on a number of different travel systems in San Diego County including MTS buses, the San Diego Trolley, North County Busses, the Coaster and the Sprinter. The card and fare collection systems are manufactured by Cubic Transportation Systems, and SANDAG administers the Compass Call Center (CCC), a central call center for all agencies.

Description

The Compass Card is an orange or yellow, credit-card-sized contactless smartcard which can hold a transit pass. The Compass Card card must be tapped on electronic readers when entering and transferring within the system in order to validate it. Compass Card readers are integrated in bus fareboxes and standalone readers are located just outside the paid area of rail stations. Because San Diego Trolley, the Coaster and the Sprinter operate on a proof-of-payment system, fare inspectors randomly check to make sure Compass Card users have validated their cards by using a wireless handheld unit. The cards may be "recharged" in person from TVMs in rail stations, at MTS or NCTD Transit Offices, at Albertsons stores, or online. The card is designed to reduce the number of transactions at customer service centers. Currently the San Diego Association of Governments only sells monthly passes on the compass card system-wide, and 14-day passes via telephone, but plans to sell stored cash value cards in the future capable of automatically purchasing a day pass on the first "tap".

Capabilities

Customers are able to perform the following transactions at the corresponding locations with a Compass Card as indicated below:

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Available and functioning
Available and functioning

Full adult fare only

Locations Buy a
new card
Reload an
existing card
Pay
with cash
Pay
with credit / debit
Sign up
for auto reload
Register
your card
The Transit Store
Call 511 and say "Compass Card"
Compass Card account management website
Trolley, Coaster, and Sprinter ticket vending machines
Select San Diego county Albertsons and check cashing locations

and Transit Center "MTS Station Shops"

Implementation

The following process takes place when a user "taps" their card on a reader:

(to avoid counterfeited or stolen cards)
(rail validators synchronize data immediately, bus validators have a 12- to 24-hour delay)
(if applicable)

The next behavior depends on the reader:

Read errors that are displayed on the reader screen can include, but are not limited to:

Benefits

SANDAG offers the following benefits to all Compass Card users:

*Proof of eligibility will be needed at time of purchase and Photo ID will be printed on the compass card, replacing existing Transit IDs.

Photo gallery

A Compass Card rail validatior 
Computer rendering of a Compass Card ticket machine 
A Compass Card being "tapped" on an integrated farebox validatior 
Compass Card Validatior Symbol 

External links

  1. Compass Card
  2. Metropolitan Transit System
  3. North County Transit District
  4. San Diego's Traffic, Transit and Commute Info
  5. Compass Card FAQs

References

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