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exact location of a bus at all times and calculates fare zones automatically. The project also includes the Wayfarer SCP smartcard Platform processor for tagging on and off at all 'open' train station platforms, and the SCV, the Wayfarer smartcard bus and ferry validator for tagging on and off buses and ferries.
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Criticism has been directed at the cost to users of the SmartRider system compared to its predecessor, the MultiRider. While the MultiRider could be bought as a 40-ride ticket for a 25% discount, a lesser 20% discount can now only be obtained by paying by direct debit, which can take up to 3 weeks to
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status and, if in the middle of a journey, the location the card was tagged on at. Upon 'tagging', this information is updated on the card by the processor. The processor will also store this information until the end of the day, where it is transmitted back to Transperth. Delayed transaction history
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Several options exist for adding value to a SmartRider card. The AutoLoad system, which allows Transperth to directly debit from a passenger's bank account, attracts a 20% discount from the normal cash fare per journey (less than the discount applied to 40-trip MultiRiders under the previous system),
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Student SmartRider is for use by primary and secondary school students, and acts as a student identification card as it includes student details such as name, date of birth and student number. Cardholders are entitled to a special student fare during school periods, and standard Transperth concession
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to enter or exit the station, or alternatively, show a valid ticket and concession card (if applicable) to a station attendant next to the gate. The officer is also able to assist people with special needs. At all other stations, fare gates have not been installed, and a SmartRider processor has been
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incorporating a microchip and internal aerial, allowing the smartcard to communicate with processors located at Transperth railway stations, on Transperth ferries, and on Transperth and regional town bus services. The microchip enables value to be loaded onto the card, as well as allowing the journey
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The Wayfarer SmartTGX150 Electronic Ticketing Machine (ETM) incorporates a smartcard processor that allows the driver to sign on and off, issue cash tickets and process SmartRider transactions. Passengers can use the unit to top up their SmartRider cards and the ETM/GPS interface also determines the
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In order to successfully tag on, a card must contain a minimum equivalent to a two-section fare for the holder's user category (60c for concession, $ 1.50 for adult) - the only exception is a Seniors SmartRider holder travelling during a nominated free travel period. If the card cannot be tagged on,
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However, Transperth has maintained that the default fare is "equal to the cash fare on the assumed basis that a passenger who has failed to tag off has travelled to the final destination of that particular bus, train or ferry service", and that the four-zone rate only applies to rail travel. During
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The network also functions by 'pending actions', where each SmartRider processor on the network downloads a list of recent actions Transperth has taken against a list of cards. The processors then wait until they next see that card, upon which data can be modified on them. For example, a hot-listed
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TransRegional: SmartRider was introduced on TransRegional bus services starting with TransGeraldton in March 2009, before gradually rolling out to TransBusselton, TransBunbury, TransGoldfields, and TransAlbany. TransKarratha, TransHedland, TransEsperance, and TransCarnarvon were also added to the
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Users of the system pass their card over a processor both on boarding and departure of any mode of transport using the system. Each SmartRider card is uniquely numbered, and registration is necessary before the card can be used for concession card holders, and is necessary to access many of the
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In February 2008, the Dutch government issued a warning about the security of access keys based on the ubiquitous MiFare Classic RFID chip (the same chip used in the SmartRider system) after some students from The University of Virginia demonstrated a theoretical attack which could retrieve the
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Car parking: From 22 October to 4 November 2007, new Pay'n'Display machines were trialed at the Stirling Interchange car park so that SmartRider users can pay for their parking with their SmartRider. This facility extended to 13 other stations on the network. From July 2014, SmartRider was made
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More than 4200 new SmartRider machines and new Ticket Vending Machines will be installed, with the new payment technology now expected to roll out across the network from 2023. This will require existing cards to be swapped with ones incorporating more advanced encryption than the present
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The 2021-22 State Budget also allocated $ 15 million to upgrade SmartRider as part of an overall $ 57.8 million system revamp, which will include the option for commuters to tag on to the network using their mobile phone or credit card – a key McGowan Government 2021 election commitment.
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Because of this, passengers tagging off a bus at any Controlled Station will automatically be tagged onto the train, and passengers tagging on this bus after getting off the train at a Controlled Station will automatically be tagged off the train before being tagged onto the bus.
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Until the SmartRider system was implemented, all Perth railway stations were effectively "open," meaning that a passenger - or indeed, any member of the public - could freely walk into or out of any given train station, or onto a train, without being forced to buy a ticket.
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available to pay for parking at all Transperth railway stations when compulsory paid parking was implemented. At the same time, SmartParker was launched, enabling car license plates to be linked to a SmartRider account, removing the requirement to display a parking ticket.
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private key from the card within minutes on a standard desktop pc. It has been estimated that the security of the cards will hold up until early 2010 before it becomes a trivial matter to exploit the inherent security vulnerabilities of the RFID based card system.
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Control group: 2,000 passengers from key user groups were invited to test the system. Initially, the Control Group trial was to last for 4 weeks; however, participants were subsequently asked to continue using their cards until the full rollout (from 16 October
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The implementation of SmartRider was originally planned for January 2005, but due to problems with the implementation of reader technology, the key dates changed several times. SmartRiders became available to all members of the public from 14 January 2007.
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At some bus-train interchanges, arriving buses drop passengers off inside the "paid" area of a closed station. These stations have a special arrangement which allows passengers to transfer from a bus to a train and vice versa without going through a
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The Wayfarer Merit and SmarTrack back office systems provide statistical data and interface to the financial control systems of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Other functions will allow card top up via the Internet and by direct debit systems.
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reported criticism by trial users who claimed that their failure to tag off, either by accidentally forgetting to do so or due to a non-working machine, resulted in a four-zone fare being charged to the SmartRider regardless of distance travelled.
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while all other methods of adding value attract a 10% discount (less than 10-trip MultiRiders). When a SmartRider card is first purchased, a minimum credit of $ 10 in addition to the card cost must be added. The card has a maximum limit of $ 256.
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Usage data is stored both on the card and centrally by Transperth and provides users of the system the capability to check and review recent usage by either visiting a designated Information Kiosk or online via the Transperth website.
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The SmartRider system is designed so that passengers can "tag on" and "tag off" any services whenever they travel through the public transport network. As of 2020–21, 78.9% of all fare-paying boardings were made using a SmartRider.
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advertised features for other users though is not compulsory. The registration process requires filling in a form providing Transperth with the passenger's full name, address, date of birth, SmartRider card number and password.
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In 2018, the WA government announced that $ 34 million was set aside in the state budget to replace and update SmartRider with a newer system. The new system was anticipated to go live in 2021, with the government considering
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A range of SmartRider cards exist. When a SmartRider card is first purchased, a card purchase fee of $ 5 for concession users and $ 10 for standard users will apply, on top of which credit needs to be added to use the card.
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Primary students: Students were issued ID cards with integrated SmartRiders in 2005. Primary school students began using the system on 1 October 2006. The 50 cents Student MultiRiders were phased out afterward.
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Concession SmartRider is for use by passengers entitled to a concession, such as disability pension recipients, the unemployed and holders of health care cards. Standard Transperth concession fares apply.
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authority or provide credit card information to automatically reload the card with a pre-set amount, once the low-value threshold of $ 6 for standard users and $ 3 for concession users is reached.
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and university students, who must, before purchasing, apply for a concession through their institution. The Tertiary SmartRider was fully implemented for university students on 4 November 2006.
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Further criticism has arisen from the set-up costs of the SmartRider card. For a standard SmartRider, the total cost of set up is $ 20, and the cost of the card itself is $ 10.
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the implementation trial phase, the default fare was charged at the Cash Fare less the customer's discount based on how they last reloaded their card. With the opening of the
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TravelEasy subscribers: The members of the TravelEasy online service were able to obtain the SmartRider card from 13 December 2006, before it was made available to the public.
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The SmartRider project includes various machines and technologies to manage and control the system including distance travelled, fare deduction, and processing.
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Secondary students: Students were issued ID cards with integrated SmartRiders in 2005. Secondary school students began using the system on 16 July 2006.
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A SmartRider tag-on machine is integrated into machines that issue bus and ferry tickets. Passengers can add value to the card by paying the driver.
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The police have the potential to use SmartRider card data as an investigative tool, and use of this feature overseas is dramatically increasing. In
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Loading a SmartRider automatically via Autoload is the only way users can achieve similar levels of fare savings in comparison to the previous
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Bus stations, apart from those that are interchanges with train stations, do not employ the technology as buses each have their own attendant.
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SmartRider implementation has resulted in some stations being gated ("closed") so that one must either validate a SmartRider ticket through a
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For much of the control group testing, Transperth offered full or partial fare refunds to prevent software problems causing overcharging.
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Expanded control group: 5,000 more passengers joined the Control Group to test this system under load (from 23 January 2006).
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train and coach services but can be recognized as proof of entitlement to concession fares, including for coach travel on
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AVMs allow passengers to add value to their SmartRider card by inserting bills/coins into a machine, or by using an
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is accessible by Transperth staff and the user if their card is linked to Transperth's online service, TravelEasy.
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Pensioners SmartRider is a new SmartRider card that was introduced alongside the weekdays free travel entitlements.
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Major train stations are fitted with Wayfarer operated access control gates, which open in response to the card.
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The system has been criticised for usability issues in general system, website and top-up machine design.
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The SmartRider card's chip contains information such as the SmartRider number, current balance, concession/
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activate. A 10% discount is available for all other methods of payment. This was raised in Parliament by
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At the core of the system is the individual cards issued to passengers using the system. The cards are a
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Standard SmartRider is for use by passengers without concessions. Standard Transperth adult fares apply.
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Seniors: New Western Australian Seniors' Cards were issued with integrated SmartRiders in May 2006.
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details to be recorded and the appropriate fare deducted from the stored value on the card.
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public transport network in metropolitan Perth, as well as regional town bus services in
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Value can be added via EFTPOS or cash at authorised retail outlets such as newsagents.
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students from 16 July 2006, and all full-time tertiary students from 4 November 2006.
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Alternatively, passengers can manually transfer funds from their bank account using
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Seniors SmartRider is for use by passengers over the age of 60, and is part of the
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General public: SmartRiders were made available to the entire population when the
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Some buses have been fitted with new Wayfarer Infigo ticket machines supplied by
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As of 2020–21, 78.9% of all fare-paying boardings were made using a SmartRider.
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The SmartRider was rolled out progressively to different groups of customers:
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is in use, there were 243 police requests made in total as of March 2006.
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Information collected by processing equipment is then transmitted back to
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or credit card. They are located at the following train and bus stations:
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system was phased out and subsequently withdrawn from use on 8 April 2007.
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Kent, Melissa (13 February 2006). "SmartRider fails to live up to name".
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Mason, Graham (27 May 2006). "Pensioners put SmartRider system to test".
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Several "Did you tag off?" notices displayed at the fence and the ground
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SmartRider fare gate at former Joondalup line platform, Perth Station
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Parkeon Transit Ltd. (formerly Wayfarer Transit Systems Ltd.)
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Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (14 January 2007).
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Tertiary students: Tertiary SmartRider became available for
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Preferred tenderer for public transport smartcard announced
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Trial users: A small group of passengers traveling through
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fares across public bus, train, and ferry services.
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Index

SmartRider logo
Perth, Western Australia
Public Transport Authority
AUD
transperth.wa.gov.au
electronic ticketing
Public Transport Authority
Western Australia
RFID
smartcard
public transport
Transperth
TransAlbany
TransBunbury
TransBusselton
TransGeraldton
TransGoldfields
Transwa
South West Coach Lines
credit card-sized
smartcard
contactless credit card
mobile payments
MIFARE Classic

Delairco Bartrol
Stirling railway station
University of Western Australia
MultiRider

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