MyWay cards were made available to ACT Seniors Card-holders on 21 February 2011 and released to the remainder of the community on 7 March 2011. ACTION's former
magnetic strip tickets continued to be valid during a transition period until 11 April 2011. The MyWay system used Parkeon software and equipment including Wayfarer 200 consoles and
Axio card readers. The system was built and installed by Parkeon's Australian distributor,
Downer EDI. Instead of being developed from scratch, MyWay was adapted from
Transperth's
SmartRider system which also uses Parkeon hardware and software. In September 2017, Transport Canberra began looking for a replacement system, which was capable of integrating with an online portal for customers to manage their card balance digitally and receive alerts about their transport services. Furthermore, the system was also incapable of handling payment using debit/credit cards, and needed to be replaced before the shutdown of the
3G network. In February 2023, it was announced that
NEC had been awarded the contract to develop the new system, named MyWay+. The MyWay system was switched off on 20 September 2024, as well as the NXTBUS real-time information system. A fare-free travel period was active whilst MyWay scanners were uninstalled and replaced with MyWay+ hardware. The MyWay system was not compatible with the MyWay+ system so users had to transfer their previous MyWay card balance to their MyWay+ account, or apply for a refund. ACTION buses scheduled for decommission did not receive MyWay+ readers, with travel remaining free on these services until they were withdrawn. The MyWay+ system officially began service on 27 November 2024. == Payment types ==