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Do Wellington Trains Take Snapper?

If your journey begins or ends at the Lambton Quay terminus gates you will be able to pay with Snapper. By paying with Snapper you will save more than 10% on the Wellington Cable Car compared to an uphill cash or EFTPOS fare.

Can you use Snapper on Metlink trains?

How do I pay for my rail journey? From the end of November, you can ride the train with your Snapper card. You must tag on and tag off to avoid a default / penalty fare on Metlink trains. Snapper card readers are located on train platforms near entrances and exits.

Can you pay by Snapper on train?

Currently, customers using the Johnsonville train line can pay for their travel using Snapper. This service will soon be expanded to the rest of the rail network – coming to the Kāpiti Line from 12 November, and to all other lines from 27 November 2022.

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Does Metlink use Snapper?

All Metlink buses in the Wellington Region are fitted with Snapper card readers for fares.

Where can I use a Snapper card?

Where to use Snapper. You can use Snapper to pay for your fares on certain buses in the Greater Wellington Region , the Johnsonville rail line, and the Wellington Cable Car. Check out the specific transport page to find out more about where, how and what discounts are available.

Can you use your phone as a Snapper card?

Topping up using the app
Once you’ve downloaded and set up the Snapper Mobile app on your NFC Android smartphone, topping up or buying a travel pass is secure, fast and easy – and there is no top-up fee.

Can I use my Snapper card in Auckland?

Customers can also use their Snapper card to pay for everyday items like their newspaper, coffee, sandwiches and movie tickets. You can purchase a Snapper card online or from one of the hundreds of Snapper retailers in Auckland and Wellington. Snapper cards are also available at some selected Wellington schools.

Do Snapper cards expire?

Expiry: The Card will expire if the Card is not used, and no Stored Value or Travel Passes are added to the Card; and for a continuous period of five (5) years and eleven (11) months. When a Card expires, any Stored Value remaining on the Card will be forfeited to Snapper on the date the Card expires.

Can I use my AT HOP card in Wellington?

In 2018, the entire Wellington region will shift to having one electronic smartcard that people can use to pay for all bus, train and ferry travel, in much the same way Aucklanders use their Hop card.

Is there a train between Auckland and Wellington?

Auckland to Wellington by train…
The wonderful Northern Explorer train is easily the best way to get from downtown Auckland to city centre Wellington, stress-free and in comfort at ground level, stopping off at the Tongariro National Park for a couple of days if you like.

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Can you buy food with a Snapper card?

Snapper boss Miki Szikszai sees the company’s future in mobiles. Snapper cards won’t be accepted in dairies, cafes and other shops from the start of next month. The prepaid cards are primarily used the Wellington region.

How do you use a Snapper card on the bus?

Use your Snapper card on the bus
You’ll need to tag your Snapper card to the reader when you get on the bus, and when you get off. It’s important to tag off, or you’ll be charged the cash fare to end of the line. Tag your Snapper card to the reader at the front of the bus when you get on.

What happens if I lose my Snapper card?

If you’ve lost your registered Snapper card, the best thing to do in the first instance is block the card to protect your balance and any passes on the card (by preventing the card from being used). This will also allow you to transfer your balance/travel passes or concessions to a replacement Snapper card.

How much does it cost to travel from Zone 1 to 2?

For travel in zone 1-2: Single tickets on the underground cost £2.50 with an Oyster card/contactless card. The full cash fare is £6.30.

Can you pay cash on the bus in Wellington?

Paying your bus fare
Bus fares can be purchased with a Snapper card, cash, or a pass. If you are a regular Metlink bus customer using a Snapper card is likely to be the most cost-effective option for getting around the Wellington region by bus.

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Can my Snapper card go into negative?

Red = Declined
“Please pay the driver” A negative balance will display on the card reader. You’ll need to top up the amount shown before you can use your Snapper to board the bus. This could be the result of an IOU, forgetting to tag off the last time you travelled or your pass is not valid on the current bus route.

How much money is on my Snapper?

To check your balance at a Snapper retailer, ask the retailer to perform a “card inquiry”. This will display your real-time balance on the screen, or you can ask the retailer to print you out a receipt. Find your nearest Snapper retailer using our locations map.

How do I scan my Snapper card on my iPhone?

Follow the steps below for help topping up your Snapper iOS app.

  1. Log in to your Snapper account using the iOS app.
  2. Follow the prompts to open the card scanner.
  3. Hold your Snapper card flat to the top, back of your iPhone.
  4. Reading the card may take a few seconds.
  5. Once it has successfully scanned, the card can be removed.

Can you top up Snapper with iPhone?

Snapper iOS
Apple users with iPhone 7/iOS 13 and above can sign in to their existing Snapper account, then scan a Snapper card to instantly top up, check a card balance and more.

Is Snapper only in Wellington?

The Snapper card is a contactless electronic ticketing card used to pay for bus fares in Wellington, New Zealand. It was introduced in Wellington in July 2008. Another version – the Snapper HOP card – was introduced to Auckland in 2011 and withdrawn from Auckland in late 2013.

Who owns Snapper NZ?

KSCC. The leading edge technology underpinning Snapper is from Korea Smart Card Company (KSCC).

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