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T-money is a rechargeable series of smart cards and other "smart" devices used for paying transportation fares in South Korea.T-money can also be used in lieu of cash or credit cards in some convenience stores and other businesses.
Metrocard: Environment Canterbury (INIT) 2004 Hamilton: BUSIT! Card: Environment Waikato: 2003, discontinued and replaced by Bee Card from 1 July 2020 Hutt Valley: GoRider: Cityline Hutt Valley: Discontinued June 2009, replaced by regional Snapper card, including transfer of balance. [38] Wellington: Snapper card: Infratil/NZ Bus: June 2008 ...
DayPasses, U-Passes, and one-, two-, or three-zone monthly passes can be loaded directly onto the Compass card, with the option to renew automatically every month. Users who register online benefit from the auto renewal and balance protection, which protects the stored value in the event of card loss or theft.
TravelEasy subscribers: The members of the TravelEasy online service were able to obtain the SmartRider card from 13 December 2006, before it was made available to the public. General public: SmartRiders were made available to the entire population when the MultiRider system was phased out and subsequently withdrawn from use on 8 April 2007. [10]
The Bucharest Metro (Romanian: Metroul din București) is an underground rapid transit system that serves Bucharest, the capital of Romania.It first opened for service on 16 November 1979. [5]
Territory in yellow represents the "balance" population of Louisville. The Louisville/Jefferson County metro government (balance) is a statistical entity in the U.S. state of Kentucky defined by the United States Census Bureau to represent the portion of the consolidated city-county of Louisville-Jefferson County that does not include any of the 83 separate incorporated places (municipalities ...
Baku Metro (Azerbaijani: Bakı metropoliteni) is a rapid transit system serving Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.First opened on 6 November 1967 [1] when Azerbaijan was part of the Soviet Union, its features are typical of former Soviet systems, including very deep central stations and exquisite decorations that blend traditional Azerbaijani national motifs with Soviet ideology.