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Passnet (パスネット, Pasunetto) was a stored-fare system using magnetic cards of the 22 members of the Passnet Association in the Kantō region of Japan. It was available between October 14, 2000 and January 11, 2008 in 1,000, 3,000 and 5,000 yen varieties. There were also 500-yen tailor-made designs for ceremonies such as weddings and funerals, most of which are presumably still remained to be known. The Passnet Card used almost the same system as IO Card by JR East in view of uniting the card system.

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  • パスネット (ja)
  • Passnet (en)
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  • パスネット(英称:Passnet)とは、パスネット協議会に加盟する関東地方(主に南関東)の鉄道(私鉄・地下鉄)22社局共通の磁気カードを用いたストアードフェアシステムの総称である。 2000年10月14日に導入された。2008年1月10日の終電をもって販売を終了し、2008年3月14日(一部事業者は2009年3月13日)の終電をもって自動改札機での取り扱いを終了し、2015年3月31日の終電をもって完全に利用を終了した()。 なお、パスネットは一般公募により制定された名称である。 (ja)
  • Passnet (パスネット, Pasunetto) was a stored-fare system using magnetic cards of the 22 members of the Passnet Association in the Kantō region of Japan. It was available between October 14, 2000 and January 11, 2008 in 1,000, 3,000 and 5,000 yen varieties. There were also 500-yen tailor-made designs for ceremonies such as weddings and funerals, most of which are presumably still remained to be known. The Passnet Card used almost the same system as IO Card by JR East in view of uniting the card system. (en)
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  • Passnet (パスネット, Pasunetto) was a stored-fare system using magnetic cards of the 22 members of the Passnet Association in the Kantō region of Japan. It was available between October 14, 2000 and January 11, 2008 in 1,000, 3,000 and 5,000 yen varieties. There were also 500-yen tailor-made designs for ceremonies such as weddings and funerals, most of which are presumably still remained to be known. The name “Passnet” was originality a name for the stored-fare system and many of each Passnet Card issuers had a name for their cards, for instance, SF Metro Card from TRTA and its successor Tokyo Metro or SF Tobu Card from Tobu. Later, the cards themselves came to be called “Passnet”. The Passnet Card used almost the same system as IO Card by JR East in view of uniting the card system. The Passnet system was superseded by the Pasmo contactless smart card system introduced on March 18, 2007. Sales of Passnet cards ceased from January 11, 2008 and were no longer used in ticket gates from March 15, 2008. Passnet cards are still used to purchase tickets from ticket machines after this date. (en)
  • パスネット(英称:Passnet)とは、パスネット協議会に加盟する関東地方(主に南関東)の鉄道(私鉄・地下鉄)22社局共通の磁気カードを用いたストアードフェアシステムの総称である。 2000年10月14日に導入された。2008年1月10日の終電をもって販売を終了し、2008年3月14日(一部事業者は2009年3月13日)の終電をもって自動改札機での取り扱いを終了し、2015年3月31日の終電をもって完全に利用を終了した()。 なお、パスネットは一般公募により制定された名称である。 (ja)
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