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Southern California commuter rail operator Metrolink hopes to be ready with open-loop payments for both the World Cup and Olympics–the latter with a full rollout. Meanwhile, its Northern counterpart Capitol Corridor, an intercity rail operator, appears to be unable to move beyond the trial stage with the technology.
The authority ordered $268,000 worth of validators and related equipment and services for the planned six-month trial through the California Integrated Travel Project, or Cal-ITP.
• Metrolink
• Capitol Corridor
• LA Metro
• Kuba
• Prodata
• Littlepay
• Cal-ITP
Southern California commuter rail operator Metrolink plans to launch a pilot of open-loop payments in advance of World Cup matches to be hosted by Los Angeles and could roll out the service across its seven lines in time for the Summer Olympics in 2028.
Metrolink, administered by the Southern California Regional Rail Authority, originally planned to launch the pilot in 2025. It now says it will be ready by June, when the first World Cup matches begin at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, a suburb of Los Angeles, a Metrolink spokeswoman told Mobility Payments.


