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montreal opus card

Montreal's public transportation authority has taken the first step toward giving transit riders the option to trade OPUS cards for smartphones. So, kiss your OPUS card goodbye (though not actually because it's probably filthy and you'll still need it for quite a while) and get ready to (eventually) pay your fare by tapping your phone.*

On August 6, the Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM) officially issued a 'call for tenders' for the "Implementation of mobile OPUS card emulation solutions" on the Système électronique d'appel d'offres du gouvernement du Québec. This essentially means the ARTM has kicked off the process of digitizing OPUS cards by asking IT contractors to bid for the opportunity to work on the project with them.

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The moment we've been waiting for has finally arrived! All Montrealers can now recharge OPUS cards with their phones.

While the feature had already been made available to around 15,000 citizens in recent weeks for testing purposes, it is now officially accessible to anyone with a smartphone — regardless of whether you have an iPhone or Android.

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The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is finally joining us in the 21st century!

After years of watching enviously as people in other cities reloaded transit cards on their phones, Montrealers will soon be able to do the same. In fact, as the Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM) rolls out its "progressive launch," some Android users already have access to the new feature that allows them to recharge their OPUS cards with their phones.

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The miserable monthly ritual of waiting in a line of undercaffeinated metro riders to recharge your Montreal OPUS card is coming to an end. Montreal's regional transit authority is officially moving forward with a plan to introduce mobile OPUS recharging, which would allow riders to buy transit passes from a smartphone.

The project is still in its early days. The Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM) has so far only issued what's called a call for tenders (appel d'offres, in French) to seek a private-sector partner who can create a platform that would allow mobile OPUS purchases.

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