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    Learn how the California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP) is making riding by bus and train simpler and more cost-effective—for providers and customers. Bringing industry standards to California's transit providers. There are hundreds of public transit providers in California—with no consistent way to collect fares, verify eligibility ...

  2. Cal-ITP

    To address these issues, and improve the current mobility system, the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) and its partners are engaged in an initiative to facilitate easy and accessible travel planning and payments across California. The California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP) is dedicated to making travel simpler and cost ...

  3. California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP)

    The California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP) aims to make it easier to use public transportation by offering seamless trip planning and payment across modes and across services in California. The transit experience should be seamless for all riders and consistent across all travel destinations. Cal-ITP works with public transportation ...

  4. PDF California Integrated Travel Project

    State Rail Plan. "By 2040, Californians will have access to an integrated, state-of-the-art rail system that will revolutionize personal mobility and enhance quality of life.". "Conducting targeted investments in integrated ticketing and travel planning by 2022.". Executive Order N-79-20.

  5. PDF Evaluation of Cal-ITP Proposed Initiatives

    California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP) to make public transit easier to use, easier to access, and more cost-effective statewide. Cal-ITP's vision is to improve the customer experience from end-to-end through a set of targeted and strategic actions. The Cal-ITP partnership consists of the California State Transportation Agency ...

  6. The California Integrated Travel Project: Building a Modern Transit

    The California Integrated Travel Project is an initiative to build a modern and consistent experience for travelers by enabling contactless payments, automating customer discounts, and standardizing information for easy multimodal trip planning. This webinar will showcase efforts by Cal-ITP to change the relationship of the State DOT with ...

  7. Choose transit agency

    Cal-ITP Benefits connects your transit benefit to your contactless card. Choose your Provider. The Benefits tool is provided by California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP), which is a new program from the California Department of Transportation dedicated to making travel simpler and cost-effective for all.

  8. Contactless Payment on the Rise Across California Transit

    The contactless fare-payment system, known as the California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP), is part of a six-month pilot, made available via a partnership with the California State ...

  9. Project overview

    Project overview ¶. This website provides technical documentation for the benefits application from the California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP).. Cal-ITP Benefits is a web application that enables digital eligibility verification and enrollment for transit benefits onto transit riders' existing contactless debit and credit cards.. The development of this publicly-accessible client is ...

  10. PDF Cal-ITP/CARB Market Sounding

    that include public transit and zero-emission travel. 1.2 Objectives of the California Integrated Travel Project. Cal-ITP is a statewide effort to facilitate easy and accessible travel planning and payment for all. With hundreds of public transit providers in California, the state lacks a standardized system for collecting fares,

  11. California Integrated Travel Project · GitHub

    California Integrated Travel Project. A Caltrans initiative to enable easy, accessible travel planning & payments, making riding by rail + bus in CA simpler & more cost-effective. 45 followers.

  12. California Integrated Travel Project

    The California Integrated Travel Project has come a long way since its initial inception in 2015. This landmark state-sponsored project has been delivered over three phases. Phase 1. As work on the 2018 California State Rail Plan began, the state received wide-ranging stakeholder input in 2015 and 2016 about the need for customer-focused ...

  13. CALNET-CalITP

    Reach out to Caltrans' California Integrated Travel Project, or Cal-ITP, at [email protected] for additional information and assistance. Find the right plan for your agency. You can estimate your own data needs using the examples in the table below. These data estimates are matched to available CALNET contracts.

  14. PDF State of California launches Cal-ITP Benefits, the first online tool

    In May 2021, Monterey-Salinas Transit (MST) paired with the California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP) to become the first public transit agency in California to accept riders' contactless open-loop debit/credit cards and mobile wallets for fare payments aboard its fleet of fixed-route buses, which serve a population of 440,000 across 154

  15. California Mobility Marketplace

    Supported by the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) through a grant from the California Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program (TIRCP), the California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP) is a statewide solution to make travel simpler and cost-effective for everyone.

  16. PDF California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP) Market Sounding

    This Market Response Summary Report provides a summary of the Market Sounding process that occurred for the California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP) from August to October of 2019. In order to protect the Market Sounding respondents' commercial information, and to foster candor, the information outlined in this report is summarized ...

  17. Discounted cellular data plans now available for U.S. public

    The California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP) was established by the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) and California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to both improve and encourage the use of multimodal travel throughout California—by enabling contactless open-loop payments, standardizing information for easy ...

  18. California Allocates Nearly $1.2 Billion to Transportation Projects

    Among the efforts spurred by today's $1.9 billion commitment include several projects prioritizing the state's vital bridge network, highlighted by $27.4 million for the Interstate 405 improvement project in Los Angeles County, more than $4 million to repair bridge damage along Interstate 80 in Alameda County, and $600,000 to replace the ...