Tarjeta de Movilidad Integrada
Transport card in Mexico City / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tarjeta de Movilidad Integrada (MI; literal English translation: Integrated Mobility Card) is a contactless smart card introduced in Mexico City in October 2005 as "Tarjeta Metrobús". It is used on the public transport system of the Mexico City as a fare card. It offers interoperability with the Metro, Metrobús, Ecobici, Cablebús, Light train, RTP and Trolleybus systems.[1]
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Location | Mexico City |
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Launched | June 19, 2005: as "Tarjeta Metrobús"; September - December, 2012: as "Tarjeta DF"; October 17, 2019 as "Tarjeta de Movilidad Integrada" |
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Manager | Government of Mexico City |
Currency | Mexican peso (500$ MXN maximum balance) |
Credit expiry | 300 days after last use; card continues active indefinetly |
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