Swift card
Swift is an electronic ticketing scheme developed by Transport for West Midlands for use on public transport in the West Midlands metropolitan area in England, similar to the Oyster card in Greater London. Rather than being a single card, it is a range of travel cards under a common name.
Location | West Midlands (county) |
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Manager | Transport for West Midlands |
Currency | GBP |
Stored-value | Pay-as-you-go |
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Website | networkwestmidlands.com/swift/ |
History
Introduction began in 2012, with a phased rollout estimated to be completed by the end of 2015 when the system is rolled out across the local rail network, as part of rail devolution in the West Midlands county.[1] Bus operators began to accept the scheme during this roll out; National Express West Midlands began accepting pay-as-you-go Swift cards in September 2015. In May 2018 at the Google I/O conference, it was announced that the Swift smartcard would be integrated with Google Pay to allow transport users to purchase a travel card online and have it immediately available on the users mobile device running the Android operating system.[2]
References
- http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/just-ticket-birmingham-commuters-oyster-style-8931699
- Android Developers (8 May 2018), Build with Google Pay (Google I/O '18), retrieved 21 September 2018