Comparing 4 Countries Train’s IC Cards

Train’s IC Cards

Does your country have IC card for transportation? Do you use it in daily life? IC cards are so useful because it is a hassle to buy a ticket every time. And some cases, yu can get on it with cheaper price than using cash. This time, I’m going to compare designs of cards.

Clipper card. [America]

At San Francisco in the US, there is a card that is called Clipper card. It is cool blue with white triangles. This is a very useful card and you can get easily. You can top up by your credit card. This was amaizing to me.

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悠遊卡 [Taiwan]

Taiwan’s one is called 悠遊卡[Easy card]. It’s based on white and some colors for accents. There are seeral designs.

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EZLink [Singapore]

Singapore’s one is called EZLink. There are several different color versions. You can buy this at station or seven eleven. I strongly reccomend you tobuy this because price is cheaper than using cach. I was trying top up by coins to use all my coins but it was rejected on half way through and coins I have put were not returned. This is my sad story hahaha…

Suica & Pasmo [Japan]

At Tokyo in Japan, there are two types of cards. In the photo below, top one is called Pasmo, bottom one is Suica. These are differrent name and design but it has compatibility each other. You can use this for trsins, busses, restaurnats, convinience store, bending machine and so on. And you can also get on it with cheaper pricee as well as Singapore. So my recommend way tp use is when you get coins, top up by thise coins and then use the card at some where.

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How about your country’s one?