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Tranpass (トランパス, Toranpasu) was the name of a magnetic fare card that was able to be used with many trains and buses running in Nagoya and its suburbs, especially trains and buses operated by Nagoya City and Nagoya Railroad, commonly known as Meitetsu. The Nagoya Municipal Subway sold magnetic fare cards called Yurica cards, and Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu) sold magnetic fare cards known as SF Panorama cards, but were usually Tranpass-compatible and in such cases were also Tranpass cards and therefore could be used on any transportation system that accepted Tranpass cards. Starting on February 11, 2011, another magnetic fare card system called Manaca supplemented and eventually replaced Tranpass.

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  • トランパス (交通プリペイドカード) (ja)
  • Tranpass (en)
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  • Tranpass (トランパス, Toranpasu) was the name of a magnetic fare card that was able to be used with many trains and buses running in Nagoya and its suburbs, especially trains and buses operated by Nagoya City and Nagoya Railroad, commonly known as Meitetsu. The Nagoya Municipal Subway sold magnetic fare cards called Yurica cards, and Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu) sold magnetic fare cards known as SF Panorama cards, but were usually Tranpass-compatible and in such cases were also Tranpass cards and therefore could be used on any transportation system that accepted Tranpass cards. Starting on February 11, 2011, another magnetic fare card system called Manaca supplemented and eventually replaced Tranpass. (en)
  • トランパスは、名古屋市交通局・名古屋鉄道など、名古屋圏の鉄道・バス事業者で共通利用されていた磁気記録式乗車カードシステムの名称である。 トランパスとは、英語の「Transport」(交通機関)や「Transfer」(乗り換える)の接頭辞であるTransと、Pass(通る)を組み合わせた造語である。 トランパスの後継として、非接触式ICカード乗車券manacaが2011年2月11日に導入された。これに伴いトランパス対応カードは、2011年2月10日に発売終了し、翌年2012年2月29日に利用終了となった。 (ja)
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  • Tranpass (トランパス, Toranpasu) was the name of a magnetic fare card that was able to be used with many trains and buses running in Nagoya and its suburbs, especially trains and buses operated by Nagoya City and Nagoya Railroad, commonly known as Meitetsu. The Nagoya Municipal Subway sold magnetic fare cards called Yurica cards, and Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu) sold magnetic fare cards known as SF Panorama cards, but were usually Tranpass-compatible and in such cases were also Tranpass cards and therefore could be used on any transportation system that accepted Tranpass cards. Starting on February 11, 2011, another magnetic fare card system called Manaca supplemented and eventually replaced Tranpass. (en)
  • トランパスは、名古屋市交通局・名古屋鉄道など、名古屋圏の鉄道・バス事業者で共通利用されていた磁気記録式乗車カードシステムの名称である。 トランパスとは、英語の「Transport」(交通機関)や「Transfer」(乗り換える)の接頭辞であるTransと、Pass(通る)を組み合わせた造語である。 トランパスの後継として、非接触式ICカード乗車券manacaが2011年2月11日に導入された。これに伴いトランパス対応カードは、2011年2月10日に発売終了し、翌年2012年2月29日に利用終了となった。 (ja)
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