Common Stored Value Tickets

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Common Stored Value Tickets was a system of plastic magnetically sensitive cards used to pay for fares on the MTR and KCR railway systems in Hong Kong. It was briefly used on Citybus and KMB for MTR and KCR feeder bus services. The system was replaced by the Octopus card system in 1997, and phased out several months later. The MTR and KCR have continued to issue magnetic strip cards for single-journey and souvenir tickets.


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