Access Control for Transit & Rail — No Wiring Required

Old infrastructure, modern access control.

Some of the busiest transit systems in the world run on infrastructure older than the card reader itself. Running wire and power through a 100-year-old subway to install traditional access control is somewhere between prohibitively expensive and impossible. That is exactly where CyberLock fits: electronic access control with no wiring, no power at the access point, and no network connection required.

What we secure for transit agencies

  • Subway ticketing machines. TEC installed CyberLock on subway ticketing machines that had been repeatedly broken into. There is no keyway to pick — theft stopped, and every opening is now logged.
  • Substations and remote sites. For NJ Transit, running wire and power to remote substations just to hang a card reader made no financial sense. CyberLock padlocks and cylinders secured gates, control switches, and enclosures at roughly 1/10th the cost of traditional access control.
  • Track and right-of-way access. Gates, help points, communications cabinets — anywhere power and wiring don’t reach.

Trusted by NJ Transit and transit, rail, and ferry operators across the region.

Ask us about our free pilot program — see it on your own infrastructure first. (888) 289-8911

Why transit agencies pick TEC

20+ years of installations. Cloud or fully on-premises management — for agencies that can’t put security in the cloud. One platform for every lock, from a padlock on a fence line to a cabinet in a tunnel.

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