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  2. Mybi - Wikipedia

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    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 [].

  3. Expressways in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Busan/South Gyeongsang: Busan Ring Expressway (Expressway 600) Daegu/North Gyeongsang: Daegu Ring Expressway (Expressway 700) Route numbers ranging from 70 to 99 are reserved for potential use following Korean reunification and are currently unused. There are a few exceptions: The Gyeongbu Expressway is an exception to the numbering rules. Due ...

  4. Busan Metro - Wikipedia

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    The use of a metro pass, either a Hanaro Card (하나로카드) or a Digital Busan Card (디지털부산카드) will offer a fare discount of 10% to adults and 20% to youth of 13-18 of age. Both the Hanaro and the Digital Busan cards, are available in either card format or a more compact, yet slightly more expensive cell phone accessory

  5. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Pass: PalmTran: 2021 (November) Philadelphia, PA: SEPTA Key: SEPTA: 2016 Philadelphia, PA and South Jersey: FREEDOM: PATCO: 2008 (conversion completed) Phoenix, AZ: Platinum Pass: Valley Metro: 2011–2024 (were available and sold to area employers for distribution to employees) [25] Copper Card: Valley Metro: 19 August 2024 [26 ...

  6. Korea Expressway Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1994 – Mechanized toll collection system (TCS) at all toll gates; 1994 – Total assets surpassed 5 trillion won; 1994 – Introduced the first bus-only lane; 1997 – Built nationwide independent communications network; 1999 – Started Hi-Pass pilot project; 1999 – Opened the era of 2,000 km Expressway network; 2001 – Opened 423.2 km ...

  7. Busan Transportation Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Busan Transportation Corporation (Korean: 부산교통공사; Hanja: 釜山交通公社) is a South Korean transport company based in Busan, that was established on January 1, 2006, following the abolition of the Busan Urban Transit Authority founded in 1987.

  8. Busan Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Busan Museum was designed to preserve the traditional culture of Busan through its collection of relics and historical art pieces. In 1995, it was founded as Busan Metropolitan Museum, and in May 2002, it was changed to Busan Museum following renovation and the opening of Exhibition Hall 2. [1]

  9. Automated fare collection - Wikipedia

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    An automated fare collection (AFC) system is the collection of components that automate the ticketing system of a public transportation network – an automated version of manual fare collection. An AFC system is usually the basis for integrated ticketing. The inside workings of a Japanese automated fare collection gate, 2015