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I've been in Riga (Latvian capital) about a year ago, and as far as I remember, you have a pre-loaded card that you swipe on the reader on entry only.
The trick is, that unlike similar systems elsewhere in Europe, Latvian transit does not differentiate tarriff - it's exactly the same no matter the distance travelled. And you cannot get a "free" transfer - once you exit the bus/ trolleybus/ tram, you have to swipe it again on the next connection.