Many people have experienced the embarrassment of boarding a bus, only to realize they’ve left their Compass Card at home. For those forgetful individuals, TransLink is rolling out a new way to tap in ...
If you wanted to get your hands on a Compass Card wristband, you’re almost out of luck. Dozens of people lined up outside the Stadium-Chinatown SkyTrain station in Vancouver on Monday morning to get ...
Transit users in Metro Vancouver are used to tapping in and out with their Compass cards – ever since the open gate policy at Canada Line and SkyTrain stations was permanently closed in July 2016. But ...
TransLink made the first wearable payment option available to Lower Mainland riders on Monday, and they went fast. Photo TransLink On Monday, Dec. 3, TransLink made the first wearable payment option ...
TransLink's Compass Wristbands sell out It didn't take long for TransLink's new wearable Compass Wristbands to sell out Monday, and more won't be available until the New Year.
For those who missed their opportunity to get a wearable transit pass, here's your chance. TransLink's Compass Card wristbands are back in stock. The wristband works like a transit pass: it allows ...
TransLink’s Compass wristbands have sold out. A limited supply of 1,000 blue adult wristbands and 1,000 orange concession wristbands were made available Monday and were sold out by 8:30 a.m. The ...
Forget about Tickle Me Elmo or Hatchimals — the most sought-after commodity among Vancouverites in December might be a rubber wristband. TransLink is releasing a limited number of Compass wristbands ...
We’re calling it right now: The next big Vancouver accessory will be the Compass wristband. It’s like a Livestrong bracelet, except it lets you ride the SkyTrain, and it doesn’t serve as an ...