No ORCA card? Other cards to be accepted for transit starting Monday

9 responses

  1. bolo
    February 19, 2026 4:24 pm

    Just in time for the world cup fans arriving here in a few months!

  2. junctioneer
    February 19, 2026 4:38 pm

    Wow!! Tap to pay has been “coming soon” for what, a decade? I am very curious what happened to this project for the past 10 years. Nothing like a World Cup to force it to the finish line.

  3. Bradley
    February 19, 2026 9:25 pm

    And Transit Go??

  4. West Seattle Mad Sci Guy
    February 19, 2026 9:56 pm

    The last four digit thing is … complicated. Tap to pay can sometimes use a virtual card number if you set it up that way. The user might not know how to view that number. Also what if you tap at a rapid ride bus stop instead of the vehicle? There are lots of riders system wide and if they are just verifying that someone with those last four digits tagged in the last two hours somewhere in the whole regional transit system those 9999 numbers are just going to just incidentally match someone who tagged somewhere. Most don’t know the last four digits. If you are using your iPhone in dead battery mode and you don’t have the card handy or memorized… I get that it’s just a current limitation and they’ll hopefully eventually be able to check an actual tap to pay card. It’s just. Weird… (My nickname used to be technical difficulties because I like to think about odd situations haha)

    • CW
      February 20, 2026 6:51 am

      Appreciate the what-ifs!!

    • John
      February 20, 2026 5:14 pm

      If you tap to ride using a credit or debit card, fare inspection staff will ask you to share the last 4 digits of your card number during fare inspection. In some scenarios, you also may be asked to share the first 6 digits of your card number. This information allows fare inspection staff to confirm that you have paid your fare for your trip.From:https://info.myorca.com/contactless/

  5. aRF
    February 20, 2026 8:12 am

    I’m just back from using NYC’s new touch to pay for the subway. It worked well.  iPhone users need to go to the Wallet/Express Transit Card setting and enable a card for transit payments (obliquely referred to as Express Mode in the above directions). Transit payments will show up in the “Latest Transactions” list beneath that particular card. 

  6. Admiral2009
    February 20, 2026 1:45 pm

    What is the point, Metro and ST fare evasion is rampant with little to no enforcement/consequences?  Maybe with the new payment method fare enforcement/consequences can be made to truly reduce fare evasion.  

    • K
      February 21, 2026 5:41 am

      While I agree with you that public transit should be free to all, all the time, this provides another payment option for those who do use cash fares, and will be especially helpful for out-of-town visitors.

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