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When you look at how this thing works, that it actually functions as well as it does, it’s a brilliantly made machine. For 1968.

Adam McGavock, of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, on the motorized system that runs on pulleys to read a paper subway card. In 18 months, WMATA will eliminate the paper cards, which less than 10 percent of passengers use.

Adam McGavock, of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, on the motorized system that runs on pulleys to read a paper subway card. In 18 months, WMATA will eliminate the paper cards, which less than 10 percent of passengers use.

Daniel Luzer is GOVERNING's news editor.