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The TFI Leap Card is a contactless smart card for automated fare collection overseen by Transport for Ireland (TFI). It was introduced in the Greater Dublin area in 2011 for Luas, DART, Iarnród Éireann and Dublin Bus, but acceptance has significantly expanded, and it is now accepted in cities nationwide and on some longer distance commuter routes. Initially, Leap Cards offered only a pre-paid electronic wallet system for single-trip fares; since May 2014, it has also been possible to load it with weekly, monthly and annual subscriptions. In September 2017, there were over 2.5 million Leap Card users according to the National Transport Authority. The Leap Card is the result of many years' work by the Railway Procurement Agency and the National Transport Authority as part of the rollout of a

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  • Cárta Leap (ga)
  • Leap card (en)
  • リープカード (ja)
  • Leap card (nl)
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  • Is éard is Cárta Leap (Béarla: Leap Card sa Ghaeilge Cárta Léime) ann ná córas de thicéadú comhtháite. Tógadh Leap isteach i mBaile Átha Cliath ar an 12 Nollaig, 2011. (ga)
  • TFIリープカード(英語: TFI Leap Card)は、 アイルランド交通局(TFI)が発行し、発売しているICカード乗車券。 (ja)
  • De Leap card is een elektronische betaal- en toegangspas voor het openbaar transport in Dublin, de hoofdstad van Ierland. De kaart werd eind 2011 geïntroduceerd en is sinds 1 januari 2012 beschikbaar voor het publiek. (nl)
  • The TFI Leap Card is a contactless smart card for automated fare collection overseen by Transport for Ireland (TFI). It was introduced in the Greater Dublin area in 2011 for Luas, DART, Iarnród Éireann and Dublin Bus, but acceptance has significantly expanded, and it is now accepted in cities nationwide and on some longer distance commuter routes. Initially, Leap Cards offered only a pre-paid electronic wallet system for single-trip fares; since May 2014, it has also been possible to load it with weekly, monthly and annual subscriptions. In September 2017, there were over 2.5 million Leap Card users according to the National Transport Authority. The Leap Card is the result of many years' work by the Railway Procurement Agency and the National Transport Authority as part of the rollout of a (en)
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  • TFI Leap Card (en)
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