T-money

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T-money
T-money
티머니
Location Seoul Metropolitan Area
Launched April 2004
Technology ISO/IEC 14443 Type A/B
  KS X 6923/6924
Operator Korea Smart Card
Manager Korea Smart Card
Currency KRW ( 500,000 KRW maximum load )
Credit expiry None
Auto recharge available in different name
Validity Rapid transit systems in Seoul Capital Area, Busan, Daegu, Daejeon
  Public transport bus systems in Seoul Capital Area(excluding Baengnyeong Island), Daejeon, Sejong, South Chungcheong, Daegu, Busan, Ulsan, Jeju etc.
  Taxis that have a card reader (Seoul Capital Area, Daejeon, Busan, Daegu, Ulsan, Gwangju, Jeju etc.)
  CVSs that accept T-money cards
Retailed Subway stations
  convenience store and kiosk
  Korea Post, Credit union, Hana Bank, Shinhan Bank, and Woori Bank
Variants T-money Mpass
  POP card
Website http://www.t-money.co.kr

T-money is a rechargeable series of cards and other "smart" devices used for paying transportation fares in and around Seoul and other areas of South Korea. T-money can also be used in lieu of cash or credit cards in some convenience stores and other businesses. The T-money System has been implemented and is being operated by Korea Smart Card Co., Ltd which is 34.4% owned by Seoul Metropolitan City Government, 31.85% owned by LG CNS, and 15.73% owned by Credit Card Union.

Use

Similar to its predecessor, the "Seoul Bus Card", T-money can be used to pay for bus, subway and some taxi fares. T-money is accepted by:

Some stores and attractions including Seoul's four palaces (except Gyeonghuigung), Lotte World amusement park, Kyobo Book Centre, GS 25, CU/FamilyMart and other selected convenience stores accept T-money as payment method.

Card types

Standard

T-money cards cost 2,500 - 3,000 won and can be purchased and recharged at metro stations, bank ATMs, convenience stores and kiosks located adjacent to bus stops. Self-service recharge machines are also available at metro stations.

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). One needs a 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 10 days after first use. Registration requires the number on the card, and a National ID number or Foreigner registration number, or, there is a form available on the t-money website (under English Errors) that can be emailed to customer service along with supporting documentation. Senior citizens are entitled to free transportation and can pick up free tickets at ticket machine in Seoul metropolitan subway stations with proper ID.

T-money accessories

T-money with cellphone

Smaller, more durable T-money cards with a lanyard for easy attachment to cell phones are also available, for about 6000~8000 won. Watches, dolls, MP3 players, portable memory sticks, rings and bands containing T-money chips are also on sale.

Related cards

Other cards

History

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