The ubiquitous tap-to-pay technology that has become commonplace in grocery stores and coffee shops is coming to Seattle-area ...
Seattle has officially launched the tap-to-pay feature for public transportation, an alternative to the ORCA card.
A new Tap to Pay feature by One Regional Card for All (ORCA) will allow transit riders to use credit and debit cards and digital wallets to pay for transit across the Puget Sound region.
Officials are warning anyone coming to the event or trying to travel through Seattle to prepare for heavy traffic.
Passengers can use a contactless Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express card, or mobile wallets like Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay.
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