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The Troika card [1] (Russian: Тройка, Troika) is a reusable contactless smart card used to pay for public transport in Moscow, including bus, trolleybus, or trams. It can also be used to pay for car parking, bicycle rental, and other city transport services. It was introduced on April 2, 2013.
Lipetsk Transport System united transport card: Lipetsk Transport: 1 Jan 2010 Moscow: Troika: Moscow Metro and Mosgortrans: 2 April 2013 Transport Card: Moscow Metro: 1 September 1998 Transport Card: Mosgortrans: Introduced on 12 May 2001. Fully implemented on all routes in April 2006. 3 of 689 routes now working without turnstiles. Nizhny Novgorod
When using a “Troika” card, free transfers to/from the metro and MCC (Moscow Central Circle) are available within 90 minutes of the first validation. In contrast, standard tickets do not include free transfers. Contactless bank cards (PayWave/PayPass) can also be used for automatic fare payment at validators or turnstiles. Fare Zones
Modern Metro turnstiles are designed to accept various forms of payment, including plastic cards like the Troika card or Moscow Resident Social Cards, bank cards, bank stickers, souvenir tickets such as Troika rings, bracelets, or keychains, and disposable RFID chip cardboard cards. Additionally, all stations are equipped to accept biometric ...
Ticketing on the Moscow Central Circle is fully integrated with the Moscow Metro; the same payment cards (such as the Troika card) can be used on both systems, and free transfers are possible within 90 minutes since the first entry into the system, in a way similar to the transfers between the Metro proper and the Moscow Monorail. [17]
Queues of people snaked through Moscow shopping malls on Tuesday as the scramble for hard currency continued, and Russians faced increasing isolation as sanctions made travel harder and sports ...
Contactless smart cards for public transport Metro Vancouver: Compass Card: Contactless smart cards for all modes of public transit in the Metro Vancouver Regional District Moscow: Troika card: Contactless smart cards for public transport Singapore: EZ-Link: Supports the broadest number of modes, including tolls Tbilisi: MetroMoney
Metro asks customers to tap their fare card on the way out. The pilot program at the North Hollywood station is the the agency's latest effort to stem crime and prevent loitering.