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Calgary Transit to sue for $5M over failed Connect card

Calgary Transit says negotiations to recover $5 million from Schneider Electric have broken down and it plans to sue over the company's failed electronic fare payment system.

Company was given two separate contracts, failed to deliver on both

A test of the Connect card on a Calgary Transit bus. The system ended up not working properly. (CBC)

A dispute between Calgary Transit and a company over its non-functionalelectronic fare payment systemappears headed to court.

Transit spent years tryingto get the so-called Connect card to work on the city's trains and buses, even giving the contracted company a second chance after an initial contract termination.

Finally, in June, the city announced it was scrappingthe project altogether,as the system simplywould not work properly in Calgary.

Transit directorDoug Morgan said negotiations with Schneider Electric to recover $5 million thecity figures it is nowowed by the companyhave been unsuccessful so a lawsuit is expected to be filed soon.