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RE[5]: Comment by abstraction
by Neolander on Tue 6th Sep 2011 11:46
in reply to "RE[4]: Comment by abstraction"
Thanks for the explanation. I think I have confused with something else. I remember people just playing with a plastic card in the train, without a paper ticket or a mobile phone. SJ's website mentions Pendlarbiljett and Ã…rskort, perhaps it was that.
Also...
And it's only for regional fares by train and only valid with one carrier (SJ).
Sure, but if I get it right SJ owns pretty nearly every national train in Sweden, and you have a good train network (except in the middle of winter), so that's already something.
Edited 2011-09-06 11:49 UTC




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2011-07-12
The Prio card is not an NFC card, only a customer discount card. Lower fares, special offers, free newspapers/coffee in the bistro on sundays.
It doesn't contain any ticket info, but you might need it on your person if you need to validate a discounted ticket bought via that card.
And it's only for regional fares by train and only valid with one carrier (SJ).