TransLink’s Compass Mini-Train available on December 14

Photo: TransLink

TAPPING with Compass has never been more convenient or fun, says TransLink as it introduces the Compass Mini-Train as another way to pay for transit in Metro Vancouver.

“The Compass Mini-Train is a new and exciting addition to the Compass product lineup,” said TransLink CEO Kevin Quinn on Tuesday. “Compass Wristbands and Minis have been very successful and I’m sure customers will appreciate the fun and quirky design of the new Compass Mini-Train.”

The Compass Mini-Train is a small model SkyTrain which can attach to a keyring, and works like the Compass Card and Compass Wristband. The Compass Mini-Train is unique to other Compass offerings however, in that it lights up when tapped.

TransLink is releasing 3,000 blue adult Mini-Trains and 2,000 orange concession Mini-Trains starting December 14. Sales will be limited to four Mini-Trains per person. Just like any other Compass product, there is a $6 refundable deposit when purchasing your Mini-Train.

Customers can use their Compass Mini-Train to tap in and out when travelling on transit and reload online, at a Compass Vending Machine, by phone, or in person.

Visit the TransLink Customer Service Centre inside Waterfront Station (Monday – Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) to pick up a Compass Mini-Train while supplies last.

 

More Info:
Compass Card webpage