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T-Money in Korea is a smart card or device that is rechargeable. The T-Money card was implemented in July 2004 to ease the traffic flow at ticket gates in Seoul and other cities. T Money can be used to pay transportation fees or even make purchases in stores.

Benefits of T-Money:

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T Money Card Korea

T-Money in Korea is a smart card or device that is rechargeable. The T-Money card was implemented in July 2004 to ease the traffic flow at ticket gates in Seoul and other cities. T Money can be used to pay transportation fees or even make purchases in stores.

Benefits of T-Money:

The T-Money system offers a 100 won discount off the basic cash fare of the subway system and buses. Mornings and evenings can be hectic in Seoul when using the subway system and with T money it just got a little easier. There is no need to queue up to buy tickets. T Money can be used in most convenience stores to purchase items and even in some book shops. More and more stores are using the T-money system. T money can also be used on public payphones and on vending machines.

T-Money Phone Strap

Types of T money:

At first T Money came in card form, the same size as a credit card. This option is still available but a whole range of alternatives are available. You can find T-Money phones straps in the shapes of animals. Watches, rings and even MP3 players with T-money Chips are available. Some banks have ATM cards with the T Money chip. Visit this page to get find out how to get an ATM with T money chip.

Price of T money:

The basic T-money card can be bought for 3,000 won at train stations, most convenience stores and kiosks. Included in the price is a 500 won deposit that you will get back if you wish to return the card. If you wish to buy a T-Money phone strap prices start from 5,000 won.

How to use T- Money Korea:

T- Money is a touch chip system. When entering the ticket gates at the subway just swipe or touch your card off the T-money sensor. Your card can be in your bag or wallet as the sensor is very sensitive. The sensor is a square box with the T-Money logo on it and digital display for showing your balance. It is the same for taxis, buses and convenience stores. When entering and leaving the subway and buses you must swipe the card. In shops and taxis, inform the staff you wish to pay by T-Money and then touch your card off the T-Money sensor.

How to top-up / recharge T-money in Korea:

There are a few ways to recharge your T-Money card in Korea. To recharge your T-money card at the subway station you must use the T-money recharge machine located beside the ticket gates. Press the recharge button, insert your card and put in your money (pic below). If you try to leave the ticket gate but don’t have enough money left, don’t panic. There is always a recharge machine before the ticket gate exit and you can add money. If you have no money left on the bus you can recharge at the entrance of the bus or alternatively just get off the bus but you will be charged the maximum fare for that journey.

You can recharge you T-Money with up to 90,000 won. The minimun recharge is 1,000 won. When you are using the reload machines at the subway you can recharge using notes only. The recharge machine does not accept coins.

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In Korea, like most countries nowadays, public pay phones are hard to come by. Over 98% of people own a cell phone in Korea and this has led to a dramatic decrease in public pay phones. However, you can still find them in train stations, near train stations and popular districts.

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Public Telephone Korea

In Korea, like most countries nowadays, public pay phones are hard to come by. Over 98% of people own a cell phone in Korea and this has led to a dramatic decrease in public pay phones. However, you can still find them in train stations, near train stations and popular districts.

In the train station you can find the traditional style telephone box or the more modern digital station phone. The digital station lets you browse the Internet and make phone calls. The calls are paid for using your T-money card.

There are two types of public phones on the streets in Korea. Phones that use coins only or phones that use coins, cards and T-money. Phone cards can be bought at most convenience stores and train stations. They also make great souvenirs as each card has a unique design or picture. The cards can be bought at 3,000, 5,000, or 10,000 won.

How to use Pay Phones in Korea:

1. Pick up the phone and insert coins, your card or T-money.
2. Wait until you hear a dial tone and then dial the number.
3. Hang up the phone when finished. Wait for change if any.

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A guide on how to use the Subway in Seoul. Seoul subway is very convenient and has over 13 lines with hundreds of stations. Here is the Seoul Subway Map. It is the most popular, convenient and quickest way of travelling in Seoul. The subway lines are numbered and use colours [...]]]>

Subway Sign Seoul

A guide on how to use the Subway in Seoul. Seoul subway is very convenient and has over 13 lines with hundreds of stations. Here is the Seoul Subway Map. It is the most popular, convenient and quickest way of travelling in Seoul. The subway lines are numbered and use colours which is very helpful for locals and especially helpful for tourists. The main line is Line 2 which loops around the city and is connected to all the subway lines.

Most of the lines are underground with a few stations above ground level. To get to a subway station look out for this sign (pic. right).  Most train stations usually have 8 entrances but some of the bigger stations have up to 14 entrances. After heading down the stairs you will usually find people waiting for friends, sale stands, the ticket machines and the ticket gate.

 

There are 2 types of tickets that can be used.

1. The first is a system called T-money. T-money is a smart card or device that is rechargeable and can be used to pay transportation fees on buses, taxis, trains and even purchase things in the convenience stores. The card costs 2,500 won. You can also buy T-money phone straps (pic right) which are little bit more expensive. With the T-money card you top it up with as much money as you like.

To recharge your T-money card you must use the T-money recharge machine located beside the ticket gates. Press the recharge button, insert your card and put in your money (pic below). Also you can recharge you T-money card at convenience stores. If you try to leave the ticket gate but don’t have enough money left, don’t panic. There is always a recharge machine before the ticket gate exit and you can add money.

The T-money system is very convenient as you don’t have to buy tickets each time you use the subway, bus or taxis. T-money can be bought at most stores and in the train stations.

2. The second type of ticket is a single journey ticket. Useful for people who don’t ride the train often. Go to the ticket vending machine (pic below). The machine is in Korean, English, Japanese and Chinese. You will have four options on the machine. The one we want is the single journey button. It’s a big orange button with the number 1. After we press it, we are taken to a station name screen. Search and find the station you are heading to and click it. Finally the price is displayed with a 500 won deposit for the card.

How to get your 500 won deposit back. After you have finished your journey and left the ticket gate you will find a deposit refund machine. Insert your ticket into the machine and you will get your 500 won coin back.

Seoul Subway Prices:

The subway in Seoul is very cheap. The basic fare is 900 won for the first 10km. After the first 10km and up to 40km it will be 100 won per 5km. After 40km it will be 100 won per 10km.

Entering the ticket gate at the station:

Always a scary thing to do the first time in Seoul. There are many people moving quickly and usually there are two entrances. Which ticket gate should you enter? This depends on your destination. You must look at the map / sign beside the gate and find your station name.

In Seoul there are two ticket gate entrance types: A turntable style and a automatic style. Both of them use the touch panel system. You do not have to insert your card anywhere just place it briefly on top of the sensor on the ticket gate and walk through or press your body against the turntable.

Subway Platform:

Most of the platforms in Seoul now have screen doors blocking access to the track. This is to prevent people falling onto the tracks or suicides. One of the great things about the subway platform is the digital station. Digital station is a machine with useful information for tourists and locals. It is a touch screen panel where you can check the weather, news, maps, local tourist spots, movie trailers and make phone calls. Some of them even have free Internet.

Riding the Train:

The trains are quite big in Seoul and have a lot of room. Usually in the corner of the train they will have seats for the elderly, disabled, people with an illness and pregnant women. The train announcements are in Korean, English and sometimes Chinese and Japanese. The trains at rush hour can get extremely packed in the mornings and evenings. The subway has a great signal booster and all phones and Internet devices can be used with no interruption to the quality or signal.

Leaving the Station:

After leaving the ticket gate you will see a map. The map is of the area and shows the exits. Choose the exit that will get you closest to your destination and leave the station.

I hope you enjoyed your first experience with the subway in Seoul.
Let me know how you got on. Leave some comments below.

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