- T-money
T-money is a rechargeable series of cards and other "smart" devices used for paying transportation fares in and around
Seoul and other areas ofSouth Korea . T-money can also be used in lieu of cash or credit cards in some convenience stores and other businesses.Use
Similar to its predecessor "Seoul Bus Card", T-money can be used to pay for bus, subway and some taxi fares. T-money is accepted by:
* AllSeoul ·Gyeonggido·Incheon buses
* Seoul and Incheon Metropolitan Subway networks
*AREX
* AllCheonan andAsan city buses in Chungcheongnamdo
* AllWonju city buses in Gangwondo
* AllAndong andPohang city buses inGyeongsangbukdo
* AllTongyeong andGeoje city buses in Gyeongsangnamdo
* AllJeju Special Self-governing Province busesSome stores and attractions including
Lotte World amusement park,Kyobo Book Centre ,GS 25 and other selected convenience stores accept T-money as cash.Card types
Standard
T-money cards cost 2500 won and can be purchased and recharged at stations, banks, convenience stores and kiosks located adjacent to bus stops. Self-service recharge machines are also available. Cards can easily be scanned while within a purse or wallet, but can be damaged if bent or otherwise subjected to unnecessary force.
Discount cards
There are two types of discount cards available for sale, one for teenagers (age 13~18) and the other for children (age 7~12). You need proper ID such as a Youth Card or Student ID in order to purchase these cards. Discount cards must be registered via the Internet within 7 days after first use which needs a user name and a National ID number or Foreigner registration number. Senior citizens are entitled to free transport and can pick up free tickets at counters in subway stations.
Special cards
*T-money minus card:
*T-money plus card:T-money accessories
Smaller, more durable T-money cards with a thread for easy attachment to cellphones are also available, at around 5000 won. Watches, dolls, MP3 players, portable memory, ring, and bands containing T-money chips are also on sale.
Related cards
*Metro Pass (정기권), a monthly pass for the Seoul and Incheon subway systems available at stations.
*Seoul Citypass, a one-day transportation card incorporating the Seoul City Tour Bus ticket and limited use of the metropolitan transportation system.
*Seoul Citypass Plus is an upgraded type of Seoul Citypass. This card is rechargeable, and sells discount cards.
*Mobile T-money, IC chip which work with cell phone seviced bySK Telecom andKTF . This chip can be used asUSIM chip.Other cards
*eB T-money, now discontinued. See Upass
*Topcash T-money, sold in the Gyeongsangnam and Gyeongsangbuk Provinces except Andong.History
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April 22 ,2004 : city government announced the name of new transcard as T-money. 'T' stands for travel, touch, traffic and technology.
* June 2004 : T-money terminals installed at stations. Several bugs had to be ironed out before full operation.
*July 1 ,2004 : System officially inaugurated, with a day of free transit for all.
*October 15 ,2005 : Incheon public transit system started to accept T-money.
*December 6 ,2005 : T-money internet refilling service started.
*November 13 ,2006 : Gyeonggi-do transit system partially started to accept T-money.
*August 4 ,2008 : Busan urban bus started to accept T-money.See also
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RFID External links
* Official site [http://www.t-money.co.kr in Korean] and [http://www.t-money.co.kr/jsp/newpub/oversea/english/eng_index.jsp in English]
* [http://www.seoulcitypass.com/jsp/citypass/citypass_eng.jsp Seoul Citypass]
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