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Uber now advertising on SEPTA.

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Uber now advertising on SEPTA.
Posted by CandOforprogress2 on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 11:22 AM

Uber has taken out Train and Bus cards on SEPTA Commuter Trains saying to save parking and take Uber to the station. I dont know that Uber which may be a illegal unregulated cab service that violates city of Philly Muni Laws should be allowed to promote themselves on a another Gov. (SEPTA) forum. Here is what San Fran says-

http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Uber+train+ads&view=detailv2&adlt=STRICT&id=12AD31BCC3A8D7A5A3CF88E5B59072A3F023BBA4&selectedIndex=0&ccid=8s7mqGXL&simid=607986032311206928&thid=OIP.Mf2cee6a865cb1ecd5074e14ae4b2fa87o0&ajaxhist=0

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Posted by 081552 on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 10:56 PM

Good! More transit systems are working in the "last mile" issue from transit stations. See DART example below.

 

DART News Release

 
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Media Relations Contact:
Morgan Lyons
Mark A. Ball

April 14, 2015

DART, Uber stepping up "complete trip" efforts

North Texas travelers should find it easier to park their cars and let someone else do the driving thanks to an enhanced collaboration between DART and the popular car service, Uber. 

Uber + DART

Following a successful trial during the Dallas St. Patrick's Parade, Uber and DART are helping travelers connect with the Uber application through DART's GoPassâ„  mobile ticketing application. Now DART customers can reach the Uber app to order their car to begin or finish their transit trip through the "Events & Offers" section of the GoPass app. Both apps are available for Android and Apple smartphones through Google Play or the App Store.  

This type of connection makes it easier for travelers who begin or end their trips in places not easily served by DART to use a train or bus for the longest portion of their trip. Transit agencies across the country are trying to solve the "first mile/last mile" riddle and the DART, Uber collaboration is seen as one way to do that.

To encourage people to try the new combination, Uber is offering a free first ride (up to $20) to new customers. Transit customers can use the GoPass app to plan a transit trip and purchase a DART pass before arriving at the station or stop.

Uber information is available at Uber.com and DART information is at DART.org.

- See more at: http://www.dart.org/news/news.asp?ID=1179#sthash.qQYMnQ6s.dpuf

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