Shenzhen metro is bizarre. They use plastic MiFare ultralight tokens as tickets. And they x-ray your bags.pic.twitter.com/93P7UbsmDu
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Shenzhen metro is bizarre. They use plastic MiFare ultralight tokens as tickets. And they x-ray your bags.pic.twitter.com/93P7UbsmDu
Huh. I'm not sure if that's better or worse than the cardboard MIFARE Ultralight tickets other metros use. Are they recycled?
I assume so, would be a waste otherwise. Other metros I've used just use paper tickets for single journeys.
With magstripes? These (Dutch railway & Glasgow Subway, MIFARE Ultralight) didn’t have recycle bins.pic.twitter.com/e4Qte7Beby
huh, they can really afford to throw away an RFID IC per short trip? Such a waste!
Other single use tickets I've used (e.g. any metro/trains in Japan, Bilbao Metro, DART in Dublin) use magstripes.
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