At Cubic, we believe our identity is intrinsically linked with our customers, and the people our customers serve. How they get from one place to the next – how that impacts their lives, their fellow travelers and their cities – and how it feels along the way. That’s why we’re passionate about developing transportation solutions that improve the way we move throughout cities. Innovation is in our culture, and our history speaks for itself. In our 45-year history, we’ve delivered public transport fare collection systems to over 450 operators, including 20 regional back office systems, and traffic and transportation management systems for major cities and regions on four continents.
The Umo Handheld Reader is cost-effective and user-friendliness, allowing transit agencies to broaden their services without the need for expensive hardware.
The contactless payment methods will be accepted on MBTA’s buses, Green Line trolleys, Mattapan Line trolleys and at all gated subway stations to modernize the way riders pay ...
Cubic Transportation Systems was awarded the agency’s contract to design and install the new TAPP system, which will be rolled out in phases based on the experience of this initial...
With Umo, riders will now have the option to use contactless payments by simply tapping their reloadable Umo smartcard or using the Umo Mobility app on mobile devices to pay for...
Waukesha Metro joins Milwaukee County Transit System in making the switch to WisGo, with other nearby transit agencies preparing to make the switch as well.
Cubic Transportation Systems offers account-based fare collection solutions delivering equitable mobility to transit systems across a wide range of community needs.
Metro Transit and WeGo Public Transit are implementing new ways to pay for fares throughout their systems while Community Transit is proposing eliminating fares on its commuter...
The Umo system will provide a multitude of ways for riders to pay for Victoria Regional Transit, including through the Umo Mobility app and a reloadable Umo card.
As we move forward, closing the gender gap is not just about increasing the number of women in leadership positions, but also creating an inclusive and diverse environment for...
The accessibility gap in transportation will eventually close if accessibility is embraced as a priority, built into future transit solutions and integrated into existing ones...
Federal and state transportation agencies can improve accessibility and drive usage of services by adopting mobility on demand and mobility-as-a-service models.
BC Transit has launched a single electronic fare collection solution, making public transit a safer, more convenient option for its many local communities.
The partnership began in 2021 and will see Reflexions modernize and redesign WMATA’s website, SmartTrip web applications and other key customer touchpoints.
TransLink customers can now pay for transit using Interac Debit, making TransLink the first transit agency in Canada to fully integrate contactless Interac Debit payments systemwide...
The deployment of Umo will expand riders’ payment options and enhance their intermodal experience with mobile applications for personal account management and journey planning...
The new partnership with Cubic Transportation Systems will bring transit users the benefits of account-based fare collection and expand Umo’s presence in the Pacific Northwest...
The new contract with Cubic Transportation Systems will bring the Umo mobility platform’s contactless fare payment options to Ontario and expand Cubic’s footprint in Canada.
With Umo, CATS riders can plan multi-modal journeys, make contactless payments, receive real-time travel information and earn rewards through fare capping.