Hanaro Card

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Hanaro Card
Hangul
하나로카드
Revised Romanizationhanaro kadeu
McCune–Reischauerhanaro k'adŭ

Hanaro Card is contactless smart card used in the public transportation system in Busan, South Korea. First used in 1997, the Hanaro Card is now also used for paying at parking lots and toll booths.

The Hanaro system was adopted by Busan City in February 1998. This created the first integrated transport smart payment system in the world.[1]

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  1. ^ Murthy V. A. Bondada (ed), Urban Public Transportation Systems, p. 454, American Society of Civil Engineers, 2000 ISBN 0784404984.

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