Tickets and Fares Information | mrt.com.my (2024)

Single Journey Token (Cash Fare) - This token is available at the Token Vending Machine (TVM) or Customer Service Office in any of LRT, MRT, Monorail, and BRT station.

Stored Value Card (Cashless Fare) - Available at the Customer Service Office at any of LRT, MRT, Monorail, and BRT station. Alternative, your MyKad (with Touch ‘N Go feature enable) or Touch ‘N Go card.

Concession Card / Token - 50% discount on fares will be given to senior citizens, students and people with disabilities (OKU - registered under the Department of Social Welfare / JKM). The 50% discounted fare is calculated base on "Cash Fare Rate".

MY50 Travel Pass - RM50 Unlimited Travel Pass for 30 days is for use on LRT, MRT, BRT, Monorail, RapidKL buses and MRT feeder buses. Used your MyKad (with Touch ‘N Go function) to enable the MY50 Travel Pass in Customer Service Office in any of LRT, MRT, Monorail, BRT stations and selected RapidKL bus hubs.

MyCity 1-Day Pass - First time purchase: RM15.00 inclusive of RM5 purse value in the Touch N’ Go card and RM5 card price. Minimum RM5 purse value is required to use the 1-Day Pass at all Rapid KL rail and BRT network. Validity is for 1 day only. (The price of RM5 covers a span of 1 day and allows for multiple rides.)

MyCity 3-Day Pass - First time purchase: RM25.00 inclusive RM20 purse value in the Touch N’ Go card and RM5 card price. Minimum RM15 purse value is required to use the 3-Day Pass at all Rapid KL rail and BRT network. Validity is for 3 days only. (The price of RM15 covers a span of 3 days and allows for multiple rides.)

You can purchase MyCity Pass from the Rapid KL Customer Service Offices at all BRT, LRT, MRT and Monorail stations. If you already own a Touch 'n Go card, simply hand it over to the Customer Service Officer to have them 'program' the MyCity Pass for you if your purse value is enough.

Note: MyCity Pass is only applicable for Malaysians only. Foreigners / expatriates can travel on Rapid KL Rail and BRT network using their Touch N’ Go card purse value or tokens.

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FAQs

How to pay for MRT? ›

There are several ways to pay for your bus or MRT/LRT rides: contactless bank cards, mobile wallets, stored value cards, concession cards or cash*. Children travel for free on buses and trains if they are below 0.9m in height and are accompanied by a fare-paying commuter.

How do MRT fares work? ›

Commuters are charged a fare according to the total distance travelled on each mode of transport. With the introduction of distance fares, fares are calculated based on the shortest travel path. With effect from 23 December 2023, bus and train fares will be adjusted as part of the Fare Review Exercise 2023.

Can I pay cash for a bus in Singapore? ›

5. Travellers may also opt to pay in cash on buses. Please prepare the exact fare as no change will be given.

Can I use my phone to pay for MRT? ›

Say goodbye to empty fare cards when you tap and go with Mastercard on Google Pay. To pay on public transport, simply unlock your phone - no need to open the app*, then hold the back of your phone to the fare reader upon entry and exit. The blue tick appears and you are on your way!

What card do I need for MRT? ›

Commuters may use any of the following options directly for public transport fare payment: Contactless bank card (Mastercard, NETS, Visa) or mobile wallet#, or. SimplyGo EZ-Link cards.

Can I use a credit card for MRT? ›

Simply tap your contactless bank card (e.g. credit or debit card) or mobile device at the MRT fare gates or card reader on buses as you would usually do with your current travel card. If you are using your mobile device, remember to place your device a little longer at the fare gates or card reader. TRANSPORT?

What time is MRT cheaper? ›

Commuters can save up to 50 cents when they tap in before 7.45am at any rail station on weekdays (except Public Holidays).

What happens if you forget to tap out in Singapore? ›

Is it okay not to tap the card when exiting a bus in Singapore? If you forget to tap out, you will be charged maximum fare. Every time you enter a bus, maximum fare is deducted. When you tap out, the system calculates the bus-stops and deducts what is relevant and returns the rest.

How much is a 3 day metro pass in Paris? ›

Fares
Zones1 day3 days
1 to 5 (adult)€29.25€62.30
1 to 3 (adult)€13.95€30.90

What is the best travel card for Paris? ›

Visiting Paris? Enjoy unlimited freedom of movement in the Greater Paris region with the Paris Visite Pass! In accordance with the zones you choose, the Paris Visite Pass gives you unlimited travel on: metro lines, RER lines, Île-de-France bus lines, tramway lines and the Montmartre funicular.

What is the cheapest way to get around Paris? ›

Tickets for public transportation in Paris

The metro, buses, RER trains and trams all use the same ticketing system. A basic ticket costs around €2 (a little over $2), making it a very economical way of getting around Paris.

Can I buy an MRT card at Changi Airport? ›

Stored-value EZ-Link cards can be purchased from any Changi Recommends store, and at the Passenger Service Centre or TransitLink Ticket Office at Changi MRT Airport Station. Click here for more information on the payment options for public transport.

Can a tourist buy an EZ-Link card in Singapore? ›

In Singapore, you can get an EZ-Link card easily through our extensive network of sales points across the island. Whether you're a local resident looking to buy or replace a card, a business looking for corporate options, or a tourist in this urban jungle, we have just the card for you!

Is the Singapore MRT tourist pass worth it? ›

Furthermore, the Singapore Tourist Pass offers convenience, as you won't need to purchase separate tickets for each journey. It provides a hassle-free way to explore the city using public transportation. Some passes may include additional perks or discounts at selected attractions, restaurants, and shops.

How to pay MRT using iPhone? ›

Pay for transit at a fare gate

Make sure your device is turned on (it doesn't need to be connected to the internet). As you approach a fare gate or board a bus, do one of the following: On an iPhone with Face ID: Double-click the side button, then glance at iPhone to authenticate with Face ID, or enter your passcode.

Can I use cash for MRT bus? ›

You won't be able to ride the bus without a cashless card. Therefore, you must purchase the card at Rapid KL customer service office located at all LRT, MRT and Monorail stations or from Touch 'n Go Hubs and selected petrol stations.

How do I tap my card in MRT? ›

Using Mastercard's technology, Filipino commuters will be able to tap their debit and credit cards at the turnstiles of MRT-3 to enter, just like they would using Beep cards. The same goes for tapping their card on readers inside buses to pay for fares on select routes.

Can I pay MRT using Google pay? ›

Add your DBS/POSB Debit/Credit Cards on Google Pay to tap and pay on MRT, buses or wherever contactless payments are accepted in-stores^ (Android phones only), buy movie tickets and order food. Use your DBS PayLah! and Google Pay to scan any PayNow SGQR codes to pay at merchants.

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