Swiping into the subway is about to get much easier. 
Apple is bringing its contactless payment method, Apple Pay, to ‘s transit system in early summer, CEO Tim Cook revealed in an earnings call with investors. 
Once it goes into effect, users will be able to replace their pesky MetroCard with an or Apple Watch to pay for their subway ride.  
Scroll down for video
Apple is bringing its contactless payment method, Apple Pay, to New York City’s transit system in early summer, CEO Tim Cook revealed in an earnings call with investors
‘More and more transit systems are accepting Apple Pay and New York’s MTA system will begin the roll-out in early summer,’ Cook told investors. 
‘As we’ve seen in places like London, Tokyo, and Shanghai, contactless entry into transit systems helps to spur broader Apple Pay adoption and we believe this will get even more people using Apple Pay in the United States.’
Bringing Apple Pay transit to the MTA, which boasts millions of riders each day, will likely help boost consumer adoption of the contactless payment system. 
In March, the company had said Apple Pay would launch for public transportation systems in NYC, Portland and Chicago, closer to the end of the year, so the new timeline is sooner than expected. To find out more information in regards to buy cc for carding review our own page.  
RELATED ARTICLES

footeo.com
Share this article
Share

Cook didn’t say which lines would be covered by Apple Pay, but the MTA previously announced parts of the 4, 5 and 6 subway lines, as well as Staten Island buses would have the tap-to-pay systems installed. 
The MTA’s contactless payment readers, called