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Fare collection system in South Korea
Mybi
Hangul마이비카드
Revised Romanizationmaibi kadeu
McCune–Reischauerm'aibi k'adŭ

The Mybi (Korean: 마이비) card is a kind of contactless smartcard used in South Korea. This system was introduced in 2000 as a new fare collection system for the Busan area. now discontinued. see EZL [ko]. Lotte started new name and united fare card. (eB card -> Upass + Mybi = cashBee)

Technology

Mybi uses MIFARE Standard 1k and PROX technology.

Compatibility

KB Free Pass and KTX Family Card are Mybi-compatible system.

Areas

Mybi is now used in many areas.

  • Busan (Digital Busan Card): subway, taxi, bus, toll road, parking lot
  • Ulsan (Digital Ulsan Card): bus
  • Jinju (Digital Gyeongnam Card): bus
  • Changwon (Digital Gyeongnam Card): bus
  • Gimhae (Gimhae For You Card): bus
  • Yangsan (Digital Gyeongnam Card): bus
  • Sacheon (Digital Gyeongnam Card): bus
  • Gimcheon, Gumi (Sinnari Card): bus
  • Gyeongju (Digital Busan Card, Digital Ulsan Card): bus
  • Gwangju (Bitgoeul Card): subway, bus
  • Chuncheon: bus
  • Wonju: bus
  • Tae Bak, Pyeong Chang, Samcheok, Gang Reung, Sok Cho, Yeong Weol, Jeong Sun: Bus
  • Seoul: bus, and subway
  • all Chungcheongbukdo area (Ettum e-Card): bus
  • all Chungcheongnamdo area (Digital Chungnam Card): bus
  • all Jeollabukdo area (Sinmyungie Card): bus
  • all Jeollanamdo area (Digital Yehyang Jeonnam Card): bus
  • AREX

See also

References

  1. ":::: KTX 패밀리 카드 - 생활의 가치를 높여드립니다!". Ktxfamily.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2012-05-01.

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