The future of the troubled Tcard scheme will finally be decided in February, according to the body overseeing the project.
The death knell has sounded for the Tcard project, with Minister for Transport John Watkins announcing the end of the troubled scheme -- but there is still hope the e-ticketing show will go on, according to the Minister.
Publicly announcing its counter-claim in the Supreme Court against the NSW government yesterday, ERG has highlighted lack of help from the Public Transport and Ticketing Corporation (PTTC) and alleged the termination of the contract was made for political reasons.
After delays and technical problems caused the transport minister to consider pulling the plug on Sydney's budding cashless ticketing system last month, the future of the TCard could be decided this Friday.
ERG is filing its counter-claim in the Supreme Court today, seeking compensation for the cancellation of Sydney transport's cashless ticketing system, the Tcard.
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