MaleficentPiglet3

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No, you have to use their app and pay for individual tickets which are scanned using a QR code.

From Septa's website: "SEPTA Key Tix is an easy-to-use option to purchase tickets for one or more persons using your mobile device. The Pilot Program is currently in use for bus, trolley, the Broad Street Line (BSL), Market Frankford Line (MFL), and Norristown High Speed Line (NHSL). This does not replace SEPTA Key cards or Quick Trip but provides a simple solution for occasional riders who want to enjoy the same benefits as cardholders, including one free transfer per Transit trip.

SEPTA Key Tix gives families and friends traveling together the capability to “scan once” and purchase (up to 10 one-way tickets per transaction) and pay fares for up to five riders using a single barcode."

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