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Transportation: Single use cards

 

In South Korea, transportation payments are typically made using T-money cards or linked credit cards, offering both convenience and cost savings for frequent travelers. Yet, if you find yourself using public transportation infrequently, a single-use card could be a more economical choice. Discover the ideal payment solution for your Korean journeys in this article, while we explore the benefits of single-use cards for occasional travelers.

How to use single-use transport cards in Korea

  • Step 1: Go to a ticket vending and card reload device 
  • Step 2: Select English 
  • Step 3: select single use card
  • Step 4: select your destination and number of tickets you wish to purchase 
  • Step 5: Insert money into the machine 
  • Step 6: Get your card and your change 
  • Step 7: Go to the turnstiles or entrance gates  and look for a green arrow
  • Step 8: Tap your card on the right side and walk inside 
  • Step 9: Move to the platform and check if you are going the right direction
  • Step 10: Ride the subway to your destination 
  • Step 11: Once you arrive at the destination, go to the exit gates and look for a green arrow
  • Step 12: Tap your card on the right side
  • Step 13: Go to the refund machine
  • Step 14: Insert the card into the slot
  • Step 15: Get your card deposit 

How much do single-use transportation cards in Korea cost

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