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How do I pay with my Rabbit Card?

On the MRT Yellow Line or other transit system, simply place the Rabbit Card on the gate and listen for the “beep” – the value of your trip will be automatically deducted from your Rabbit Card when you exit your destination station. The transit cost will be deducted from your Rabbit Card stored value balance.



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An all-in-one card you can use to shop, withdraw cash and travel on the BTS and BRT with ease. You also get Rabbit points to redeem for gifts.

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Top up Rabbit Card is easy. Visit any BTS Ticket Office or any other Authorized Top-up Service Provider with “top up” sign displayed, add cash in multiples of 100 baht up to a maximum of 4,000 baht. Your cash will be instantly converted to stored value in your card.

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Standard Rabbit Card are available for sales at all MRT Yellow Line Ticket Offices. Standard Rabbit Card can be obtained for 200 Baht, which include 100 Baht issuing fees and 100 Baht initial stored values.

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The fare will be collected on the bus by a bus conductor. Prepare small change for the fare. A 100-baht note on an air-con bus is acceptable, but not so much on regular or smaller buses (500 and 1,000-baht banknotes are a big no-no).

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Student Rabbit card may only be used by current fulltime students, aged not over 23 years, according to date of birth on Citizen ID and currently studying at an academic institution in Thailand, or studying in a foreign country at an institution recognized by the Ministry of Education.

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The BTS is above ground while the MRT is below ground. They're two separate systems with separate ticketing.

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In case where the remaining Stored Value is insufficient for the distance traveled, the remaining Stored Value shall be displayed in negative amount and such Rabbit shall fall ineligible for travel until Stored Value is added into such Rabbit at a Ticket Office.

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Most rabbits cost $35-50 if adopted from a shelter, but expect to pay more than $100 if you are buying directly from a breeder.

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