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TFI Leap Card
Location
Nationwide
Launched
12 December 2011
Technology
MIFARE DESFire EV1
Manager
National Transport Authority
Currency
Euro
Stored-value
Pay as you go
Validity
Dublin Bus/Go-Ahead Ireland
DART
Luas
Iarnród Éireann
Bus Éireann
Swords Express
Ashbourne Connect
Collins Coaches
Matthews.ie
City Direct
Wexford Bus
Nolan Coaches
Retailed
Online
Telephone
Newsagents
Railway stations
Website
www.leapcard.ie
The TFI Leap Card is a contactless smart card for automated fare collection overseen by Transport for Ireland (TFI). It was introduced in the Greater Dublin area in 2011 for Luas, DART, Iarnród Éireann and Dublin Bus,[1] but acceptance has significantly expanded, and it is now accepted in cities nationwide and on some longer distance commuter routes. Initially, Leap Cards offered only a pre-paid electronic wallet system for single-trip fares; since May 2014, it has also been possible to load it with weekly, monthly and annual subscriptions. In September 2017, there were over 2.5 million Leap Card users according to the National Transport Authority. The Leap Card is the result of many years' work by the Railway Procurement Agency and the National Transport Authority as part of the rollout of an integrated ticketing scheme for public transport in Dublin city. Fares are generally discounted compared to cash prices, and integrated ticketing is offered in the Dublin area via a flat fare system across all modes of transport. The minimum top-up for the card is currently €5, and it can be topped up via iPhone/Android App, at LUAS or DART ticketing machines, and in convenience stores offering Payzone services.
^Carr, Aoife (12 December 2011). "Integrated ticketing card launched". The Irish Times. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
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