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Public transit smart card used in Houston, Texas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The METRO Q Card is a contactless smart card used to ride on public transportation in Greater Houston. It was developed by Affiliated Computer Services,[2] and administered by the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County. The card can be used on METRO Bus, METRORail, and METROLift.[3] The cards are based upon the MIFARE Classic 1K standard and are freely available but expire.
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Location | Greater Houston, Texas, United States |
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Launched | 2008[1] |
Operator | Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County |
Manager | Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County |
Currency | USD |
Stored-value | Cash value |
Credit expiry | After card/ticket expiration date |
Auto recharge | Automatic replenishment |
Validity |
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