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1) OPAL is being too kind. They didn't mention how TriMet is screwing around with them.
2) If I were OPAL, I would be advertising that transfers are valid for *boarding* for 2 hours. If it expires while you're on the bus, that's OK under TriMet code. Seems like most riders don't know this.
BTW: The Sherpa app doesn't show your ticket at all once it expires. I bet we're going to see people who expire in-route getting tickets unnecessarily because of this. Even worse, those people might think they're actually in violation when they're not.
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No, that's from OPAL
1) OPAL is being too kind. They didn't mention how TriMet is screwing around with them.
2) If I were OPAL, I would be advertising that transfers are valid for *boarding* for 2 hours. If it expires while you're on the bus, that's OK under TriMet code. Seems like most riders don't know this.
BTW: The Sherpa app doesn't show your ticket at all once it expires. I bet we're going to see people who expire in-route getting tickets unnecessarily because of this. Even worse, those people might think they're actually in violation when they're not.
Thats why its a $5 dollar fare system, $2.50 is a misleading one way fare.
HB
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