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How do you use a 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.



To use a Rabbit Card in Bangkok, you simply "tap and go" at the orange sensors located on the BTS Skytrain turnstiles. When you enter a station, tap the card; the gate will beep and display your current balance. When you exit at your destination, tap again; the screen will show the fare deducted and your remaining credit. Beyond the train, the Rabbit Card is a versatile stored-value card accepted at hundreds of retailers, including McDonald's, Starbucks, Dairy Queen, and Family Mart. You can also use it on the Smart Bus in Phuket and the RTC City Bus in Chiang Mai. To top it up, you can visit any BTS ticket office or use the "Rabbit Rewards" app to link your card to a digital wallet. In 2026, the maximum balance is 4,000 Baht. It’s a must-have for any traveler in Bangkok to avoid the long queues for single-trip tokens at the automated machines.

Excellent question! Using a Rabbit Card in Thailand, especially in Bangkok, is very straightforward and convenient. Here’s a complete guide on how to use it:

What is a Rabbit Card?

It’s a reloadable contactless smart card primarily used for: 1. BTS Skytrain in Bangkok (its primary function). 2. BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) system. 3. Select other services like some convenience stores (FamilyMart, etc.), cafes, and restaurants at BTS stations and partners.


How to Use It Step-by-Step

1. Getting a Card

  • Where: At any BTS station ticket office or automated kiosk.
  • Cost: You pay a non-refundable issuance fee (typically 100-200 THB, which includes some initial stored value). There are also special edition cards that cost more.

2. Topping Up (Adding Money)

You can add value (“top-up”) to the Stored Value on your card. Where: At ticket offices or the add-value machines inside BTS stations. How: Place your card on the reader area of the machine. Insert cash (most machines accept 20, 50, 100 THB notes, and some accept coins). Confirm the amount. The new balance will be shown. Note: You can also link your card to the Rabbit Rewards app for more features and promotions.

3. Using it for Travel (BTS/BRT)

This is the main use. It’s much faster than buying a single-journey token each time. 1. Tap In: Gently tap your card on the circular reader at the entry gate. The gate will open, and the reader will display your card’s remaining balance. 2. Travel: Take the BTS to your destination. 3. Tap Out: Tap your card on the reader at the exit gate. The correct fare for your journey is automatically deducted, and the new balance is displayed.

> > Key Advantage: You don’t need to calculate fares. The system does it for you based on entry and exit points.

4. Using it for Payments (Retail)

At partner stores (clearly marked with the Rabbit logo): 1. Tell the cashier you’d like to pay with Rabbit. 2. Tap your card on the point-of-sale (POS) reader. 3. The purchase amount will be deducted from your stored value, and you’ll get a receipt.


Important Tips & Notes

  • Check Balance: Tap your card on the reader at any add-value machine or ticket office window. It will show the balance on the screen.
  • Minimum Balance for Entry: You must have a minimum balance (usually around 23-38 THB, equivalent to the shortest trip fare) to enter the BTS gate.
  • It’s Not for MRT or Airport Rail Link: The standard Rabbit Card does not work on the MRT (Blue Line) or the Airport Rail Link (ARL). Those systems use their own cards (MRT uses the “MRT Plus

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