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Montclair Train Riders Can Now Buy Rail Passes From Smartphones

NJ Transit continues to roll out "MyTix" service around the state.

How many times have you missed your train because you were fumbling for your wallet to purchase a ticket on the platform?

A service introduced to NJ Transit Montclair-Boonton line customers this week allows rail customers to purchase and display their passes from their smartphones. 

The mobile ticketing program called MyTix has expanded to the Montclair-Boonton line, as well as Morris and Essex lines, NJ Transit said.

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One-way tickets, weekly passes and monthly passes can be purchased using a smartphone and later displayed to train crew members from the phone.

The MyTix program was introduced in April on the Pascack Valley Line, as well as between Penn Station New York and the Meadowlands Rail Station for special events. It has since been expanded to the Main/Bergen County and Port Jervis lines and now Morris and Essex. The entire system is expected to be on MyTix by the end of the year.

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MyTix is free and can be downloaded to any web-enabled iOS or Android operating system, via the App Store for iOS devices and the Google Play Store for Android devices. 

To purchase tickets via MyTix, customers must install the app and then create an account.

For more information on MyTix, visit njtransit.com and go to “Ticket Options,” then click on “MyTix” from the drop-down menu.


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