A limited number of transit users in Metro Vancouver will have a fun new option for paying their fare starting Wednesday.
The new product is a small replica SkyTrain on a key chain that can be loaded with pre-paid fares or passes and used just like a regular Compass card.
It also lights up when tapped.
"I’m sure customers will appreciate the fun and quirky design of the new Compass Mini-Train,” said TransLink CEO Kevin Quinn in a statement.

Waterfront Station and sales are limited to four per person. The price is a $6 refundable deposit, just like it is for an ordinary card.
The mini-trains follow the launch of Compass minis and waterproof wristbands, both of which drew long lines of eager customers and sold out in hours.
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