The article seems to say that it is only an interim process until their new fare system is in place. It's too bad America won't do POP fare systems. I think it is so much better than our fare barrier systems. People seem to think that there would be more fare evasion but there really isn't any evidence of that. As our systems work if someone jumps a turnstile and aren't caught they got away with it, but with POP systems they can be caught at any point while they are riding. And fare enforcers act as a kind of secondary security on the system. Using it on buses also speeds up boarding and cuts dwell times at stops.Today is the big day. Here is a video from the local TV station about the opening and a new proof of payment fare policy at the new stations. I wonder if the T is experimenting with POP as used in many European tram systems.
WHDH Video
L.A. Metro used to use POP system but the changed it. My understanding was that to get some federal security funds post-9/11 they were forced to switch to a barrier system, but I'm not sure if that's accurate.