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Press ReleasesFor Immediate ReleaseTransLink® Takes First Step Toward Regionwide RolloutSmart Fare Card Begins “Pre-Launch” on AC Transit, Golden Gate Transit and FerryContact: OAKLAND, Calif., November 17, 2006 . . . The Bay Area’s TransLink® transit fare smart card today began the first stage of its regionwide expansion with the activation of TransLink equipment on all AC Transit and Dumbarton Express buses, all Golden Gate Transit buses and in Golden Gate Ferry terminals. The TransLink system will expand in phases over the next few years to include all other Bay Area transit agencies. BART, Muni and Caltrain are scheduled to activate TransLink throughout their route and stations network in 2007, with SamTrans and the Santa Clara VTA coming aboard in 2008, and 19 other Bay Area transit systems joining in 2009-10. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) is spearheading the TransLink initiative on behalf of the Bay Area’s transit agencies. Over the next several weeks, AC Transit, Golden Gate Transit and Golden Gate Ferry will begin recruiting several hundred riders to use TransLink cards and to troubleshoot the new high-tech fare payment system. This “pre-launch” initiative allows regular customers to help identify and resolve any issues. This will help ensure trouble-free operation when AC Transit, Golden Gate Transit and Golden Gate Ferry begin full-scale promotion of the TransLink system in 2007. “AC Transit is proud to help initiate this regional, multi-agency transit experience,” said Rick Fernandez, the agency’s general manager. “It’s an opportunity to do real-time evaluations of some highly technical TransLink equipment, while giving operators and riders a chance to get comfortable with the system. This will allow us to see if there are any unanticipated issues in getting passengers smoothly from point A to point B using Translink.” “We’re pleased to join AC Transit in leading the way for the Bay Area,” said Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District General Manager Celia Kupersmith. “The pre-launch is a strategic step to increase the number of riders who are using TransLink in live situations over the next few weeks so we can move faster toward full rollout to all our customers.” Golden Gate Transit customers who ride commute routes, and all Golden Gate Ferry riders who are interested in participating in the TransLink pre-launch, can sign up online at www.goldengate.org. Information about pre-launch recruitment will be delivered directly to Golden Gate customers who currently are registered to automatically receive announcements via e-mail. Information about the TransLink pre-launch will be delivered online to AC Transit riders through the transit agency’s e-NEWS service. AC Transit riders interested in participating in the pre-launch should sign up for e-NEWS on the agency’s Web site at www.actransit.org as soon as possible. TransLink lets riders pay fares with a single, reloadable smart card, eliminating the need for exact change, paper passes, tickets or ride books. Passengers simply “tag” their cards by touching them to the TransLink logo on the card reader as they board a bus or enter a transit station. The TransLink card automatically deducts the correct fare and applies any discounts — including transfers — for each trip. Riders can order a TransLink card online at www.translink.org, by phone (1-877-878-8883, or TDD/TTY 711 or 1-800-735-2929) or by mail from the TransLink Customer Service Center. TransLink cards also are available at select transit agency ticket offices, at any of 75 participating retail locations (see www.translink.org for a listing), or through various employee transit benefit programs. Customers can add electronic cash (e-cash) or transit passes to their cards at select transit stations and transit agency ticket offices, online at www.translink.org, by phone or at any of the 75 participating retail locations. An Autoload feature allows TransLink customers to add value to their cards automatically from a bank account or credit card. TransLink cards normally cost $5 but will be issued free of charge to customers who sign up for Autoload when they request a card. TransLink also offers card replacement and balance restoration for customers who register their cards. Registration is free and can be completed easily online, over the phone or by mail. MTC is the transportation planning, financing and coordinating agency for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. ### Note to editors: Images of the TransLink® card, and its use on buses and add-value machines (AVMs) are available. Please contact John Goodwin of MTC via e-mail at jgoodwin@mtc.ca.gov or by phone at 510.817.5862. TransLink ® Specifics
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