Bus operator Go North East claims to be the UK’s first cashless and paperless fare system allowing customers to order and receive tickets by texting “txt2go” to the number 60060. The system was developed by Go North East in partnership with IT services company Atos Origin and mobile-ticketing specialist Swiftpass.
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