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Masabi deploys mobile ticketing in The Hague

utch public transport company HTM Personenvervoer has deployed Masabi JustRide mobile ticketing on its trams and buses in The Hague, allowing passengers to buy tickets via smartphone using an application with support for Dutch, German and English, and payments using IDEAL, the popular Dutch payments system.
July 7, 2017 Read time: 1 min

Dutch public transport company HTM Personenvervoer has deployed 6870 Masabi JustRide mobile ticketing on its trams and buses in The Hague, allowing passengers to buy tickets via smartphone using an application with support for Dutch, German and English, and payments using IDEAL, the popular Dutch payments system.

As a part of the deployment, JustRide also ‘deep links’ to the HTM trip planning application, allowing real-time A to B route planning and service updates to be accompanied by the option to seamlessly purchase and store transit tickets on passenger devices.

Masabi’s JustRide is a cloud-based, end-to-end mobile ticketing and fare collection platform. It comprises apps for ticket purchase, display and inspection together with back-end infrastructure for secure payments, ticket management, customer service, reporting and real-time analytics.

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