RioCard
The RioCard is a smartcard system used in the transport system of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. The card is contactless and uses MIFARE technology. It is a form of electronic payment produced and distributed by the Fetranspor company, in cooperation with Itaú bank. Its installation was seen as strengthening Brazil's connection with the Open Standard for Public Transport Alliance.
In October 2013, Rio de Janeiro launched a trial run for this ticket to be run on smartphones, using near field communication technology. Around 200 users of the ticket on buses, trains and ferries were selected for the trial, which involves putting a Motorola Razr D3 within a few inches of the reader terminal. Users can then check the balance of their card. Soon, one will be able to prepay fares by using one's phone.
Conventional transportation (Transporte Convencional)
Created for commuters, this card can be requested over the Internet or in person and is free of charge, with the minimum credits value of R$40.00. This card can be used for any mode of transportation but can only be used once per trip at a maximum of eight times per day. Requests to add value to the card can only be done online or in RioCard stores, or in RioCard ATMs. Use of the card is limited to the city in which the card was activated or used at least three times in the past 30 days.Rapid transit (Transporte Rápido)
This card is intended for infrequent commutes or people who want to acquire their card more quickly. It is sold at Unibanco locations and can only be purchased with cash. It can be loaded with only fixed amounts of R$40 or R$80 and cannot be re-loaded; repeat users must purchase a new card once the balance is zero or the remaining credit is insufficient for passage. This card is only intended for use on the most inexpensive form of transportation available. Use in other modes of transportation will require complementary payment in another form. It can be used toward any mode of transportation but can only be used once per trip at a maximum of eight times per day.Express (Expresso)
This monetary card is intended for passengers who want more flexibility for their transport options. It is accepted on buses, ferries, and SuperVia trains but it is only accepted on subways if the RioCard is activated. Express cards are available for purchase at Itaú locations, banks, pharmacies, and online. Cards come pre-filled with either R$40 or R$80 and value can be re-added online on a card with a zero balance or with insufficient funds for passage. This card is only intended for use on the most inexpensive form of transportation available. Use in other modes of transportation will require complementary payment in another form.Integrated (Integração)
Created exclusively for commuters who travel using multiple modes of transportation and don't possess other forms of the RioCard, the integrated card allows the combination of several modes of transit into one route. This card can be used in up to three kinds of transportation while only deducting a single, fixed price.Route options include:
- Integrated Route A: Commuter Rail > Municipal bus in Rio de Janeiro
- Integrated Route AB: Cocotá Ferry > Municipal bus in Rio de Janeiro
- Integrated Route AC: Niterói Ferry > Municipal bus in Rio de Janeiro
- Integrated Route AD: Commuter Rail > Bus in the Baixada Fluminense
- Integrated Bus-Bus to Niterói: The use of two buses is permitted in the city of Niterói
Special passengers (Passe Especial)
- Students: Service is provided for public school students in the city of Rio de Janeiro, and as long as they are wearing a school uniform, the card permits their passage at no cost. This service is suspended when school is not in session and when students cease to be enrolled.
- Senior citizens: Service is provided for the elderly without limitation and their right to free passage is legally mandated and protected.
- Disabled: Service is also provided without charge to those with chronic illnesses or physical disabilities.
Single ticket (Bilhete Único) in the state of Rio de Janeiro