Beep continues to expand as they have announced its soon to be compatibility with the northern toll roads. Motorists passing through the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) can pay at toll booths with Beep cards by early 2017. NLEX is expected to adopt it first followed by SCTEX. When this gets implemented, the expressways of the north will join CAVITEX which started to accept Beep sometime in Q3 2016. The Beep unified payment system is also accepted at LRTs, MRT, select bus lines, and convenience stores. have just announced that BGC Buses are now also using the beep™ card system, the same payment scheme that is already used in Metro Manila train systems. Commuters who have a beep™ card may already use them to pay for their rides, fare remains at Php12 per ride. The BGC Bus line connects BGC to EDSA and Ayala Center. “We are pleased to partner with BGC Bus as this will move us closer to our goal of making the beep™ card an all-in-one card for commuters in Metro Manila. Read more in our articles including "Beep to be accepted soon in NLEX, SCTEX" and "BGC buses start accepting beep cards".
Beep continues to expand as they have announced its soon to be compatibility with the northern toll roads. Motorists passing through the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) can pay at toll booths with Beep cards by early 2017.
NLEX is expected to adopt it first followed by SCTEX. When this gets implemented, the expressways of the north will join CAVITEX which started to accept Beep sometime in Q3 2016. The Beep unified payment system is also accepted at LRTs, MRT, select bus lines, and convenience stores.
Our coverage of nlex beep includes: "Beep to be accepted soon in NLEX, SCTEX"; "BGC buses start accepting beep cards"; "You can use "beep" cards at LRT1, LRT2, and MRT3 starting next month". Each article provides unique insights and information.