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'Climate Card' a hit

 Passengers walk past ticket barriers at City Hall Station in central Seoul on Sunday, while a banner advertising the "Climate Card" unlimited public transportation pass is installed nearby. [YONHAP]

Passengers walk past ticket barriers at City Hall Station in central Seoul on Sunday, while a banner advertising the "Climate Card" unlimited public transportation pass is installed nearby. [YONHAP]

 
Passengers walk past ticket barriers at City Hall Station in central Seoul on Sunday, while a banner advertising the "Climate Card" unlimited public transportation pass is installed nearby.
 
Over 460,000 units of the transit pass, which offers unlimited bus and subway rides in Seoul, have been sold since its launch on Jan. 23. 
 
Aimed at reducing pollution in the city by encouraging the public to use more public transit, the pass is offered in two versions — a 62,000-won ($47) pass for unlimited rides on subways and buses, and a 65,000-won pass, which also covers the capital’s public bicycles, or Ttareungi.
 

BY SHIN HA-NEE [[email protected]]
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