Last seen: August 23, 2025
In Israel, buses and the light rail in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv all run on the Rav-Kav card. You load it with shekels at kiosks, Super-Pharm branches, o...
In Dublin and Cork, public buses and the Luas tram mostly use Leap Cards, which you load with euros. You can buy one at Dublin Airport or at Centra sh...
In Honduras, buses and colectivos are strictly cash-based in Honduran lempira (HNL). City buses in Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula cost around 15-20 HN...
Guernsey buses are cash-only for the most part. You pay the driver directly in GBP coins or notes, usually £1-£2 per ride. There’s no metro system. So...
In Tbilisi, buses, metro, and the funicular all use the Metromoney card. You buy it at metro stations for 2 GEL and load it with cash or card at the m...
Fiji has a smart card system called eTransport for buses, which replaced cash fares. You buy the card at Vodafone outlets, pay with FJD cash or card t...
Public transport in the Faroes is surprisingly well-organized. The national bus and ferry system (SSL) accepts both cash in DKK and card payments. You...
In Santo Domingo, the metro and OMSA buses only take rechargeable fare cards. You buy them at stations for about 60 DOP and top them up with cash peso...
Prague has trams, metro, and buses under PID. You can buy tickets at yellow machines in stations, newsstands, or via the PID Lítačka mobile app. Machi...