The MTR Corporation announced on Friday the China T-Union Card would be accepted as a new fare payment option, following the introduction of contactless bank card payments in recent years.
“Starting from [March 22], each MTR station in the heavy rail network except Airport Express stations will be equipped with at least two entry/exit gates providing ‘China T-Union Card’ payment service,” the company said.
Automatic ticket gates currently accept Octopus cards, QR code tickets and contactless bank cards, as well as physical and electronic single-journey tickets.
The MTR Corp said the China T-Union Card was being used in more than 300 cities on the mainland. The card is different to the Octopus – China T-Union Card that was launched last year.
The rail operator said gates supporting the new function would display the China T-Union logo and passengers could tap their cards on the Octopus readers to enter or exit.