Updated Feb 1, 2021: NFC TIMES Exclusive Insight – The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, or Metro, plans to introduce an Android version of its TAP closed-loop fare card, with a virtual TAP card for the TAP app, a Metro spokesman confirmed to NFC Times.
That’s in addition to plans, disclosed by the authority Tuesday, that it will introduce its TAP card on the iPhone and Apple Watch. Launches of virtual TAP cards in both iOS and Android devices are expected before the end of 2020.
But Metro, the third largest transit authority in the U.S. last year in terms of ridership, most of it on buses, still has no plans to support payments of fares with contactless EMV credit and debit cards or bank card credentials on NFC devices supporting Apple Pay or Google Pay. That policy basically is unchanged from Metro’s position nearly two years ago, as NFC Times reported.