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  2. Myki - Wikipedia

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    Rules covering faulty cards: The TTA originally stated that passengers who had a faulty Myki card would need to buy a replacement Myki card if they wanted to travel and seek reimbursement later. This replicated the rule for faulty Metcards. [80] Users are now able to go to a staffed railway station to have a faulty Myki replaced on the spot.

  3. Transport Ticketing Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Transport Ticketing Authority (TTA) was a statutory authority within the Department of Transport in the State Government of Victoria, Australia.It was established in June 2003 to manage Victoria's interest in the OneLink Metcard public transport ticketing system contract, and to procure and manage the new ticketing system for Victoria, [1] eventually known as myki.

  4. Yarra Trams - Wikipedia

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    The entire tram network has now changed over to the myki smartcard fare collection system, with passengers needing to buy and top up a valid myki before boarding, or risk a fine of up to $238. Myki cards can be purchased from all staffed railway stations and retail outlets displaying a myki logo, including at all 7-Eleven convenience stores ...

  5. Metcard - Wikipedia

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    Myki and Metcard were allowed to coexist with each other, but Metcard was eventually phased out in favour of Myki. The Metcard system was originally scheduled to be replaced in 2008 by a contactless smart card ticketing system, called myki, which would cover all public transport in the state. [20]

  6. Smart Ticketing Market Size Worth $16.51 Billion, Globally ...

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    Smart cards are considered to be the most convenient option among users for making payments in transit. Contactless cards accounted for 84% of the 2.6 billion smart cards and modules produced globally by SPA members and advisory council participants in 2022, up by 8% from 76% in 2021, according to the Smart Payment Association.

  7. Kamco - Wikipedia

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    Kamco (Keane Australia Micropayment Consortium Pty Ltd) is the company formed in 2003 to tender for a new public transport ticketing system in Victoria, Australia.It was contracted to provide the Myki ticketing system in 2005.

  8. Integrated ticketing - Wikipedia

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    Some smart card systems, such as Hong Kong’s Octopus card, are also used for payments beyond transportation, including goods and services. [2] While electronic methods are prevalent, certain public transport systems still utilize paper tickets, which permit transfers within a specified area or, in some cases, allow unlimited travel during ...

  9. go card - Wikipedia

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    The go card was a major part of the Queensland Government's integrated ticketing system to improve the efficiency and convenience of public transport. In July 2003, the Queensland Government awarded the $134 million contract to design, build, operate and maintain the go card system to Cubic Corporation.