Rules for using Troika in electric trains
Since September 2013, Troika card holders can add up to 2 subscriptions to it to pay for commuter trains, while the validity period of tariffs can be completely different, as well as the days of their use.
Contents
- 1 Is it possible to pay for an electric train with a Troika card?
- 2 How does the card work when traveling by train?
- 3 How much does it cost to travel with a Troika card in an electric train?
- 4 How to register a subscription for suburban electric trains to Troika?
- 5 Is it possible to pay for travel with Troika at the MCC?
- 6 Can I pay for Aeroexpress with a Troika card?
- 7 Benefits of the Troika e-wallet
- 8 How to link Troika to a mobile phone?
- 9 Is it possible to link Troika to Iphone?
- 10 Which modes of transport can be paid with Troika
- 11 How Troika is used to pay for train fares
- 12 How to book a train ticket for Troika
- 13 If there are several tickets, which one will be debited from
- 14 How to check the balance on Troika
- 15 Tariff plans for three
- 16 What is the Three for
- 17 Troika Benefits
- 18 Purchase of Troika
- 19 Check account
- 20 Replenish Troika
- 21 All available deposit methods
- 22 Cash desks and self-service terminals
- 23 How to top up online
- 24 Replenishment of transport card via mobile phone
- 25 Description and features of the mobile application
- 26 System requirements for installation
- 27 How to use the application on a mobile phone
- 28 How to pay with Troika fare
- 29 Conclusion
- 30 Hardware and software requirements
- 31 Activation
- 32 Recommendations for users
- 33 What kind of tickets can be registered for the virtual Troika?
- 34 How to get a virtual Troika?
- 35 How to use the Troika virtual card?
- 36 How to activate the Mobile Ticket?
- 37 How to disable the Mobile Ticket?
- 38 How is the fare paid?
- 39 What tariff can be recorded on the “Mobile ticket”?
- 40 How much is it?
Is it possible to pay for an electric train with a Troika card?
Using the card, you can not only purchase single tickets for travel on an electric train, but also buy subscriptions, as well as round-trip tickets. Tariffs “For the number of trips” are not available for recording on the card. You can book single tickets for it 10 days before the trip, and season tickets – 30 days before.
You can record the following train passes:
- daily for 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 days, as well as for 1-6 months or a whole year;
- subscription ticket for working hours for 10-25 days, from 1 month to a year;
- Monthly Weekend Pass;
- subscription 3500, designed for passengers whose journey exceeds 53 km;
- “Big Moscow” for suburban travel within a radius of 25 km from the main Moscow railway stations;
- “ring” with the Megapolis Plus payment system, are valid for trips within a radius of 26-40 km from the main Moscow stations.
How does the card work when traveling by train?
When passing through the turnstiles at suburban railway stations, the passenger brings the card to the reader, which recognizes the information about the tariff for the electric train recorded on it. In this case, Troika acts as the carrier of the ticket.
If the departure point is a very small station with no turnstiles, then it is enough that the ticket checks the controller inside the train. When the card did not pass validation at the entrance, the exit turnstile allows the passenger with the card to pass through without any problems.
For families in which Troika cards are used by several family members at the same time, it is important to know that the same card can be used to pay for travel by train with a time interval of at least 40 minutes.
How much does it cost to travel with a Troika card in an electric train?
Since the cost of an electric train ticket, which is recorded on the Troika card, depends on the route, the validity period of the subscription, the days of the week on which it will be used, and the number of trips included in it, the easiest way to calculate it is to use Tariff calendar on the site central-ppk.ru, in the section “Ticket prices for suburban trains, express trains and satellites”.
Greater Moscow tariff area
The cost of special subscription tickets for the train will be as follows:
- Big Moscow — 1570 rubles. (travel without restrictions on the number of trips and days of the week to points located within a radius of up to 25 km from the central stations of Moscow);
- Megapolis Plus — 2250 rubles. (includes the privileges of the “Big Moscow” tariff, entitles you to an unlimited number of trips on any day of the week in the Kazan and Kiev directions to points located within a radius of 26-39 km from the indicated stations);
- “City nearby” — 3300 rubles. (includes the privileges of the Big Moscow subscription, entitles you to an unlimited number of trips on any day of the week in the Kazan and Kiev direction to points located within a radius of 40-52 km from the indicated stations).
How to register a subscription for suburban electric trains to Troika?
Tickets for the train are recorded on the card at all Moscow railway stations and suburban stations at the box office. Information terminals at railway stations are endowed with the same function.
Is it possible to pay for travel with Troika at the MCC?
The use of the MCC according to tariffs is equated to metro services, and from the beginning of 2013, transfer from VDNKh and Timiryazevskaya to the adjacent MCC stations is free of charge, if the passenger from the moment of entering the metro until the transfer has passed no more than 1.5 hours.
Cost of travel along Troika by monorail and MCC
In fact, the monorail can be figuratively called an additional branch of the subway and paid with a Troika card, respectively.
Can I pay for Aeroexpress with a Troika card?
Starting from November 2014, the card can not only be topped up at Aeroexpress ticket offices, but can also be used to pay for the trip on the express itself. At the same time, the cost of a trip in a standard carriage will be about 450 rubles. There are no additional fees for purchasing a ticket. Bring the card to the reader of the turnstile and exit to the platform.
Traveling by train using the Troika card
Troika is a modern and convenient alternative to the outdated system of paying for public transport using paper tickets and passes. One plastic carrier is able to pay for travel in ground and underground transport, on a monorail and in a commuter train. The card works on the principle of an electronic wallet, to which a certain amount is deposited, and individual subscriptions can also be recorded on it.
Benefits of the Troika e-wallet
This travel document has a number of positive qualities:
- can be topped up around the clock and without queues, via remote top-up methods;
- it is not necessary to confirm the payment after remote replenishment via the yellow information terminal, as is the case with the purchase of a subscription;
- you can top up up to 3 thousand rubles;
- allows you to use the services of the entire range of social transport in Moscow without thinking about buying a paper ticket;
- funds on the e-wallet account do not expire for 5 years;
- the card is used free of charge, you only need to leave a deposit for it, which is subsequently returned
How to link Troika to a mobile phone?
To link Troika to your smartphone, you need to dial the short number 3210. It is important that the mobile device runs on the iOs or Android operating system. Binding will allow not only checking the card account and replenishing it, but also blocking the card in case of loss, as well as restoring it if necessary.
To manage an electronic wallet for smartphones on the Android platform, the My Travel Card application has been developed, which allows you to use a mobile device as a transport card.
Is it possible to link Troika to Iphone?
It is possible to link a card to an Iphone on the iOS operating system. After registering Troika through the Troika. Replenishment of the Troika card, created by Intervale, it will be possible to replenish the account and check its status. Unfortunately, this mobile device cannot be used as a full-fledged card, since even with the support of NFC technology, their functionality is somewhat limited.
Troika e-wallet
Which modes of transport can be paid with Troika
The Troika card was originally developed to function as a single transport ticket, which can be used to pay for all the most popular types of public transport. Gradually, additional modes of transport were added to the already available modes of transport. Today, Muscovites can use Troika to pay for trips on these types of public transport:
- Metro
- Moscow Central Circle (MCC).
- Land transport – fixed-route taxis, buses, trolleybuses, trams.
- Monorail.
- Suburban trains.
In addition to the indicated types of transport, you can pay by card when traveling by Aeroexpress. Troika can also be used to pay for entrance tickets to city attractions. Since recently, the card can be used to purchase a ticket to the Moscow Zoo.
In each of the indicated directions, payment is made at the minimum price, according to city tariffs. Getting out is much cheaper than paying with a credit card or cash. You can top up Troika with debit cards
or credit cards, via internet banking.
How Troika is used to pay for train fares
Suburban communication, to the nearest suburbs, is paid in the standard mode. The fare on Troika is always 38 rubles. This price is equivalent to the cost of a one-time entrance to the Moscow metro. When paying for the train by card, the cost will be 38 rubles, instead of 69 rubles if paid in cash.
To activate, the user needs to issue a card, top up the balance for the required amount, and use the card without any restrictions. The most common Troika since 2019 is not issued for free, as it was before. The value of the deposit is 50 rubles. This amount is returned to the passenger when the card is returned or if it breaks. The maximum replenishment amount is 3000 rubles.
You can apply for a card at the metro ticket office at any of the stations. Here you can top up the card without commission. At certain stations in Moscow, passengers can withdraw money from Troika if it fails for some reason, or the passenger changes his mind about using a single card.
The card is not personalized and not named. Issued within 1 minute. In one hand, only one plastic is issued. To travel by train, legal entities can order corporate cards at a special rate.
How to book a train ticket for Troika
Passengers can write on the card any ticket from the current fare list. Including: Wallet, TAT, Unified (excluding tickets for 3 and 7 days, as well as those calculated for a calendar month), single tickets, as well as season tickets for suburban trains with a time interval.
Prices and time limits for tickets transferred to Troika are the same as paper tickets. In this regard, passengers have nothing to lose. If a ticket is transferred to the card, then discounts on trips will not work. Transfer of unlimited tickets is not provided: only tickets with a limited time interval. You can write several tickets to the card at once. The main thing is that their transfer should be permissible according to the rules of the State Unitary Enterprise Mosgortrans.
The entry is made depending on the type of ticket. At the box office of the Moscow metro, you can transfer the Unified travel card to the card. In the automated kiosks of the State Unitary Enterprise Mosgortrans, you can write down the Unified and TAT tickets. At the ticket offices of railway stations and railway stations, as well as at ticket machines in Moscow and the Moscow Region, you can transfer subscriptions for travel on suburban electric trains to the card.
If there are several tickets, which one will be debited from
The TAT ticket is valid for land transport. If it is transferred simultaneously with the Unified, then when traveling by land transport, money will be debited from the TAT ticket, and when traveling by subway, from the Unified. When the money runs out on the TAT travel card, it will be possible to use land transport from the Unified ticket. When funds run out on both tickets, payment is made from the Wallet, provided that there is money on the balance.
At the same time, in all cases, the fare will vary. When transferring tickets to a Troika card, the original fares apply. The fare on the train using the Troika card without transferring the ticket is always lower. It all depends on the range.
In the satellite cities of Moscow, such as Vidnoe, Odintsovo, Lyubertsy, Reutov, Krasnogorsk, Khimki, and others, the cost of traveling by train on the card will be 38 rubles. In other directions, the cost will be slightly higher, but always more profitable than when paying for a ticket in cash at the box office.
How to check the balance on Troika
The balance of funds can be checked at the box office at any Moscow metro station. Here you can recharge the card. A faster way is to attach the card to the yellow scanner, which is also available at every metro station.
After topping up the card, the activation of the payment is also made through the yellow scanner at the metro station. Now such scanners have appeared on some railway platforms. Checking the balance on the Internet, or in any other way, is not provided by the system.
Tariff plans for three
Tickets for Moscow transport are recorded on the Troika card at several rates:
- One;
- TAT;
- 90 minutes;
- Purse.
You can also book travel from the balance of the card not at the established fares.
Single Tariff and TAT can be used in parallel. T AT is more suitable for those who rarely use the subway. The tariff exists only in the “by days” option, it is either for 1 day or for 30. According to the Single tariff, the user has 2 options to choose from: with the number of trips or days. Tariff activation can be carried out at any time after purchase.
The 90 minutes tariff allows you to use the card and make trips for 90 minutes, but only once. At the same time, the minimum payment is removed from the card, and not the amount of tickets for all movements in an hour and a half.
Wallet Tariff is just an account where you can bet money. When paying for travel, 36 rubles are removed from him. Money on the account is kept for 5 years, then burn out.
The Troika card is useful both for residents of the capital and the region, and for tourists. For a minimum payment, you can get to different parts of the city and visit all the sights of Moscow.
What is the Three for
Troika is suitable not only for calculation in the subway, but also for other purposes:
- Payment for the train. You can buy tickets from the cashier at the stations and at the RZD vending machines. There are 2 tariffs for trains. You can travel on all routes at any time of the day within the fare zone.
- Planetarium. Troika card users can pay for Lunarium tickets in Moscow. Instead of waiting for your turn for a long time, you can go to the turnstile and put your card on it. But there is a limitation, one card can only pay for a ticket for one person.
- Zoo. The conditions for visiting the zoo in the capital are similar to the conditions for visiting the planetarium. Touching the card to the turnstile will result in payment. The amount equivalent to the cost of the entrance ticket will be deducted from it. 1 person can visit the zoo with one card.
- Bicycle rental. On the website of the bike rental company, you need to register a personal account. After that, authorize your plastic Troika. When the confirmation procedure is completed, the card can become a version of the electronic key.
- Parking. In July 2016, the option to pay for parking spaces with a Troika card was introduced. It was possible to pay for parking only inside the Garden Ring. Payment was taken at parking meters without commission. And since 2017, we have implemented the ability to pay with Troika for all parking lots in the city.
- Tretyakov Gallery. Troika can be used to pay for the entrance to the Tretyakov Gallery. Payment is charged when applied to the turnstile.
When paying for the metro fare, the card is brought to the module on the turnstile. The system will immediately take into account the trip, 1 trip at the rate will be spent from the balance. But the newly purchased card should be topped up or a ticket recorded on it.
In the train, payment is made in almost the same way as in the subway. The plastic card is applied to the turnstile. The system will deduct either one trip, at a rate with a number of trips, or the amount of money for the selected route. If a turnstile is not installed at the stop, the ticket inspector will check it.
Troika Benefits
Troika card holders get some benefits:
- Convenience. With money from the balance of the card, you can pay for almost all entrance tickets and transportation in the city.
- Save time. Cards are sold at many points in the city, and you can replenish it remotely.
- Security. Each payment transaction is protected by a one-time password, and NFC technology allows data to be transferred only over very short distances.
- Binding to a mobile number. It also guarantees the reliability of transactions.
- Low cost. The card itself is inexpensive, and travel fares cost users less than a one-time ticket purchase.
Troika cardholders note that traveling around Moscow has become more convenient than with typical tickets or travel cards.
Purchase of Troika
You can buy a plastic card at metro ticket offices at stations, at Mosgortrans vending machines and at some electric train stops. The card costs 50 rubles, but this is its pledge. When returning plastic, 50 rubles are given back.
You can return the Troika and get a deposit at the same points where you bought it. But the card must be operational, without damage and visible defects. If all the trips were not used according to the tariff, then they burn out. They are not refundable. You can not use the card for 5 years, but after the expiration of this period, you need to replenish it.
Check account
It is impossible to check the status of the account online. But information about the rest of the trips according to the tariff, funds on the balance sheet and recorded tickets can be requested at special terminals at the city metro stations. Plastic is applied to it, and the balance on the balance sheet is visible on the display.
You can also find out this information in land transport. At the entrance there are validators through which you can find out the balance of funds. If there is a controller in the transport, then it must have a portable validator, through which you can also find out the balance. Terminals for Troika cards have also been installed in kiosks at suburban stations.
Replenish Troika
The card developers have provided a fairly large number of ways to replenish the balance. All these options can be divided into offline, that is, direct or remote, that is, remote. List of direct routes:
- At the metro ticket office. To do this, give the employee a card and money.
- Via ticket machines. Press the plastic against the scanner, select one of the payment methods provided, and deposit money.
- At partner terminals. Megafon, Velobike, MKB, Europlan cooperate with Troika.
- Via Aeroexpress. Pass the plastic card and add the amount to the balance.
- Mosgortrans kiosks. Attach Troika to the module to read information, select a payment method and deposit money.
Remote ways to put rubles on Troika balance:
- SMS. Send an SMS to number 3210 and text troika with the card number and amount.
- Through remote services, mobile applications and personal accounts of banks, electronic wallets, mobile operators.
- On Troika’s official website. In this case, you will need to fill in two fields: card number and payment amount.
- Through the auto payment service. You can set up automatic balance replenishment on the official website with a link to a bank card account.
But with any of these methods, it is impossible to use money right away. They are frozen on the account, there is no access to them. To be able to spend funds, they need to be written on plastic.
Write down money in information terminals. To confirm, apply the card to the module. After that, the money is credited to the balance and displayed when requesting information about the state of the account.
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The Troika transport card is in great demand among those who spend a lot of time in the Russian capital. Having it at hand, you can easily pay for travel in trains, buses, trolleybuses and other types of municipal transport. There are several convenient ways to top up a Troika card. To choose the best, you should familiarize yourself with each of them.
- All available deposit methods
- Cash desks and self-service terminals
- How to top up online
- Replenishment of transport card via mobile phone
All available deposit methods
In order to top up a Troika card for land transport, there are several reliable ways. Among them:
- Internet banking systems;
- official website of Moscow Transport;
- credit and debit cards;
- mobile phone balance;
- self-service terminals;
- cash desks of Mosgortrans and metro stations;
- electronic payment systems.
Cash desks and self-service terminals
Those who are interested in where to top up a Troika card should first of all contact the ticket offices of metro stations, Mosgortrans, Aeroexpress, or use self-service payment terminals.
In order to replenish the balance of the Troika card at the cash desk, you need:
- Tell the cashier’s operator the card number (or give it to him) and tell what rate should be recorded.
- Pay a sum of money within 3000 rubles.
If there was no free cash desk at the right time, the client will be rescued by self-service terminals located in the lobbies of the city subway. In such a payment terminal, you can make a payment using cash, a credit card or a mobile phone with an installed application for contactless payments. This will require:
- Insert a Three into the appropriate slot on the terminal.
- Select the desired action from the ones offered on the display – request a balance and replenish the account.
- Select your preferred payment method – insert cash into a special bill acceptor or a bank card into the appropriate slot, or attach a mobile phone that supports contactless payment.
- After replenishing the balance, pick up the check.
This method guarantees instant receipt of funds to the balance.
How to top up online
In order to top up a Troika card via the Internet, you can visit the official website of Moscow Transport, as well as the Internet banks Alfabank, Tinkoff and Sberbank. The function of transferring money to the balance through electronic wallets is also available.
On the official website transport.mos.ru, replenishment of the transport card balance is made without commission. For this you need:
- Open the main page of the resource.
- Go to the “Remote replenishment” tab.
- Enter Troika details.
- Specify the desired amount of replenishment (it should not exceed 2500 rubles).
- Follow the link “Pay”.
- In the appropriate column, enter the details of the payment bank card.
- Indicate in a separate field the secret code that will be sent to the phone number in an SMS message.
Top up the balance in Sberbank online
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Clients of many Russian banks can top up a Troika card from a bank card using the appropriate web services.
In the Alfa-Click mobile application, you need:
- Log in to your personal account.
- In the section “Replenishment of the transport card” indicate its number, consisting of ten digits.
- Bring the transport card to the terminal located in the metro lobby and write down the transfer of funds on it.
- Go to the “Remote recharge” tab, and then swipe the card to the reader.
Similarly, you can top up a Troika card through Sberbank online:
- Log in to your personal Internet banking account.
- Open the section “Transfers and payments” – “Goods and services” – “Transport”, and select the item “Troika transport card” in it.
- In the appropriate fields, indicate the details of both cards – bank and transport.
- Specify the transfer amount in the corresponding field.
- Click on the “Continue” button and enter the SMS code.
No commission is charged for this operation.
Tinkoff Bank customers have the opportunity to top up Troika via a card in their personal account and the Tinkoff Mobile Wallet application.
Owners of the WebMoney e-wallet can also replenish the balance without commission:
- Open a personal account on the official website of the payment system.
- Go to the “Payment” tab, and then “Transport”.
- Choose “Troika” from the offered options.
- Enter the card number and money transfer amount.
Replenishment of transport card via mobile phone
There are two ways to top up a Troika card from a mobile phone – on the official websites of mobile operators, as well as via SMS messages.
An approximately identical principle applies to all mobile operators in Russia. To replenish the balance of the transport card, you need:
- Open the site of your mobile operator in the browser.
- Go to the “Pay from phone account” section.
- Select “Tickets for transport”, and then “Troika card replenishment”.
- Sequentially indicate the numbers of the transport card and mobile phone, as well as the amount of replenishment.
- To confirm the payment, indicate the short code from the SMS.
Subscribers of mobile operators MTS, Megafon, Beeline and Tele2 can transfer money to Troika via SMS. For this you need:
- On your mobile phone, go to the SMS sending section.
- Type text in the format troika ххххххххх 1000, in which instead of xxx you need to indicate the card number, and instead of 1000 – the amount of the transfer.
- Confirm transaction confirmation request.
Troika owners can replenish their account at any convenient time without commission using the Internet, mobile phone and self-service terminals. This will make it easy to pay for any trips in Moscow public transport.
Good day everyone! This post will be useful to people who are in Moscow and actively use the Troika card. With the introduction of the MDC, I also switched to this card, but I had a problem with ticket activation. If anyone does not know, earlier, in order to activate funds on a transport card, one had to contact the metro ticket offices or use special terminals (also located in the metro), to which the card had to be physically attached. I wanted to replenish and write to the card without leaving home. I have an old Samsung S7 with an NFC tag, and I actively use smartphone payments in stores. So is there really no way to record trips and tickets for Troika?
And I found the Moscow Metro app. This is what the application looks like in the Google market:
Loading, opening. We see the scheme of the Moscow metro, and below are a few buttons. We need a button with a map symbol:
Let’s go to the Balance and payment menu, we see a list of available actions:
Already at this stage, you can put your transport card on the back of the phone and let the NFC tag read the card. This window will appear where we can see the available funds on the card, as well as the account replenishment button (+):
Or we can select the item “Top up the balance of the “Wallet” bitel” in the menu. Then we get here:
Enter the card number or let NFC read it, indicate the desired amount and payment method:
After payment we see the message:
The card has been topped up, and to add funds to the card, all that remains is to attach it to the NFC tag again.
I hope it will be useful to someone. Have a nice day, everyone!
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New utilities that help replenish and check Troika’s balance via NFC have made life easier for many busy people. Contactless technology makes it possible to record tickets for Troika at home. Such a kind of electronic wallet saves time and nerves that were previously spent when replenishing an account in the subway.
Description and features of the mobile application
For the convenience of customers, the developers have created interesting software with which you can pay, check and replenish the balance of the Troika card using a mobile device. The software interface is simple and clear. Thanks to the applications installed on the smartphone, new opportunities open up before the user.
- top up your transport card account at home within a few minutes;
- find out about the balance on the account and for this you don’t even need an Internet connection;
- view information about completed transactions;
- purchase a new travel card if the old one has become invalid;
- pay for tickets to the Tretyakov Gallery, museums, Lunarium, zoo;
- add bank cards to the application.
System requirements for installation
For the application to function, the smartphone must be equipped with an NFS module, support contactless communication. In the absence of a chip, it will be impossible to perform any actions.
Mobiles with NFC on Android, usually have OS version 4.0 and higher. The phone should also not have root rights, and the firmware must be official.
Attention! iPhones are not suitable, devices are needed, exclusively on the Android OS.
How to use the application on a mobile phone
To make payments, check or top up a Troika card through an NFC-enabled phone, you need to download the application.
After opening the software, you will have to log in through your account. The connected option allows you to pay for tickets without queues. You won’t have to wait long. After all, everything happens at home, quickly and in comfort.
Keep in mind! You should buy a Troika plastic card in advance. It is sold at the box office at railway and metro stations, in special vending machines. It costs 50 rubles.
How to link a card to a smartphone
To make it possible to use the Troika transport card via NFC on Android, it is advisable to set up the Mobile Ticket service and link the card. Here you will have to purchase a SIM card with NFS, on which the service is configured. It is provided by the following mobile operators:
- Megaphone;
- MTS;
- Beeline.
Keep in mind! If you replace the old SIM card with a new one with Near Field Communication, then the latter will be issued free of charge.
Linking cards is easy. It is important to perform all actions in a clear sequence. Required:
- Put a SIM card with NFS into the mobile phone slot.
- Activate NFC in the gadget.
- Click on the installed utility, open the application.
- Software information will appear, you can subtract or skip it.
- Set the identification method. The most popular now is the fingerprint.
- Attach the card to the phone, closer to the place where the NFS chip is located.
- After that, the plastic media will be copied to the electronic version and the map menu will be displayed.
Now it is clear that anyone can link Troika to a mobile phone with NFC. Then you can replenish your account (if necessary), check the balance or pay for the fare.
How to check account balance
You can find out about the amount on the Troika card in different ways. It is not always necessary to involve a plastic carrier for this. Consider all possible options.
Via terminal
If the card is at hand, and you are in the subway, then just put it on the reader. After a few seconds, the information will appear on the screen.
In Mobile Ticket
If the option is enabled, then to obtain the necessary information, simply open the “Balance” section.
Via SMS
If you have a cellular operator Megafon, Beeline or MTS, then send a message to 3210 with the text “Balance”. Next, a response SMS will come, which will contain the current amount available on the account.
Via phone with NFS
Checking the account is greatly simplified for those who have set up the My Travel Card or Troika. Checking and replenishing the balance. You can find out about the balance of funds on the card in seconds. You just need to bring the plastic media to the back of the smartphone and wait. The corresponding information will appear on the screen shortly.
Using the Hotline phone
Consultants also sometimes give information by phone – +74955395454 and 88001007790. The client must dictate a 10-digit card number.
How to top up a Troika card via NFC connection
The easiest and most modern way to top up a transport card is to use contactless communication. Those who have a mobile with an NFS module can do this through special applications. Their names are already familiar, they are:
- “My travel card”;
- “Three. Replenishment and balance check.
Follow the instructions:
- Open the application.
- Go to the “Payment” section.
- Attach the Trok card to the back cover of the phone and wait until the number is recognized.
- Read the displayed information – transport card number and balance.
- Click on the “+” icon.
- Enter the amount you plan to replenish.
- Choose a payment method (mobile phone or bank card).
- If you choose the second one, enter the details of the bank instrument and confirm the withdrawal of funds.
- Make sure the money is credited.
- Record the funds on a plastic carrier. To do this, you just need to attach the card to the back of the phone and wait. The recording will take place in a few seconds.
Quietly and calmly, without standing in queues and wasting time, you can top up Troika on your Android phone with NFS.
How to pay with Troika fare
It is easy to pay by card in designated places (trams, trolleybuses, buses, trains, subways). You just need to attach it to the turnstile and wait for the permissive sound signal.
You can use an electronic card. To do this, a mobile contactless application (Android Pay or Samsung Pay) is downloaded and a transport card is attached to it. For payment, the smartphone is unlocked, the corresponding payment instrument is in the list, and the gadget is brought to the reader.
Conclusion
If the smartphone is equipped with NFS, then it becomes possible to work with the Troika transport card in contactless mode. You will not need to go down the subway to the terminals or the cash desk to replenish your account or carry a card with you, because the gadget will successfully replace it.
Now you can pay for a trip in the capital with one touch using a Troika mobile ticket. The service is valid for any type of public transport system.
Payment is made with the help of special readers, which are in the subway, ground transport. To pay, you will need to touch a portable phone with installed software to a special reading equipment.
Payment is relevant for all types of public vehicles, Aeroexpress, metro. The fare is related to the cost of the “Wallet” service of the Troika electronic card, the card account is relevant for a mobile ticket. The transfer of money is made according to the tariff plans established for the period of use.
Troika mobile ticket works with IPhone, Android 4.0.
Troika mobile ticket is active with MTS, Tele 2 other operators.
Replenishment of the application balance is carried out by transferring money from the device to the application account. An important condition for the transition is the presence of an NFC SIM card.
Hardware and software requirements
- a gadget that supports NFC is required;
- if the gadget model has several SIM slots, you will need to place the SIM in the first slot;
- on the NFC SIM card, you need to connect the “Mobile ticket”.
Activation
- Provided that all the above requirements are met, it is possible to connect the service.
- You will need to turn on the NFC function on the portable NFC device. To do this, go in turn to the settings, advanced settings, NFC.
- You need to install a special SIM, which you can buy in the shops of mobile operators. A special SIM card of Tele2, MTS or other communication providers must be installed in the phone with the Troika Mobile Ticket;
Default service capabilities:
- auto-replenishment of the balance;
- at the first connection, the amount of 150 rubles will be automatically debited from the account, it will be transferred to the balance of the mobile ticket;
- when the balance drops to 90 rubles, funds from the phone account are automatically transferred to the service account up to 150 rubles;
- payment is valid only for transport in Moscow;
- replenishment of the card account;
- registration of subscriptions if the phone supports Mifare Classic technology;
- informing about completed transactions, access to history;
- linking the required number of bank cards received by the subscriber in Russia.
- to communicate with the client, the service uses the free number 3210, from which notifications about completed transactions are received.
Recommendations for users
If you experience difficulties in working with the “Mobile application” service while traveling by public transport, you can do the following:
- check if the service is activated, if the balance has been topped up;
- whether the NFC option is active, whether it is possible to debit funds from the SIM account;
- make sure that the firmware of the phone is original;
- check if “Mobile ticket” is enabled in the service menu;
- disable and re-enable the service;
- reboot the device;
- touch the gadget with the screen on and off to the validator;
Update date: January 2, 2023
On December 16, 2021, the Troika virtual card for Android smartphones was launched in Moscow. The new electronic travel card “Troika” is valid for all public transport in Moscow and is issued in the official application of the Moscow Metro. Next, we will tell you how to issue a virtual Troika, what tickets you can buy and how to use a new type of transport card.
Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Development of Road Transport Infrastructure of the City of Moscow
“Virtual Troika is one of the most long-awaited digital transport services of this year. I am sure that it will become no less popular with Muscovites than the usual Troika. We expect that over time, millions of citizens will use payment with a transport card loaded into a smartphone every day. The mayor set the task of increasing the number of ways to pay for travel so that passengers always have a choice. So, until the end of next year, it will be possible to pay with a virtual Troika or a bank card at any turnstile in the subway.”
What kind of tickets can be registered for the virtual Troika?
At the moment, the Wallet service is not available on a virtual travel card, the functionality is being finalized and will become available in 2022.
“Single” subscriptions for 30, 90 and 365 days are available for purchase with the possibility of unlimited trips in the “Central” and “Suburb” zones, as well as “TAT” for 30 days for travel in Moscow ground transport.
How to get a virtual Troika?
Next, enter your personal account in the application or register.
After authorization, go to the “Account” item (in the middle in the bottom menu). Click on the big red “Add Card” button and select “Virtual Troika”.
Next, you need to choose Google Pay or Samsung Pay payment system, ticket type and purchase method. Next to the selected ticket, its cost will be displayed.
How to use the Troika virtual card?
Paying for travel with a virtual Troika is similar to paying with a bank card loaded into a smartphone. The same functionality of Google Pay or Samsung Pay is used. Just put your phone on the validator, marked with a stacker with information about accepting bank cards. Now not all turnstiles are equipped with such functionality, but in 2022 they promise to equip all validators with a system for accepting contactless payments.
With this method of fare payment, you do not need to unlock your smartphone. The ticket will be read automatically if the main method for contactless payments is selected in the phone settings – Google Pay or Samsung Pay.
What is the Mobile Ticket service and what opportunities does it provide? Using this option, you can pay for travel with your smartphone in the metro, MCD and MCC, on Aeroexpress, in Moscow ground transport and in some cities of the Moscow region, where the Troika card has started to operate. Many Muscovites are already accustomed to paying in stores by simply touching the payment terminal with their phone. This is very convenient, you do not need to carry a credit card, travel card and other cards with you, everything can be “written” into the phone.
How to activate the Mobile Ticket?
“Mobile ticket” can be activated on many modern smartphones with the “Mobile payment” function based on Android and iOS, this requires the presence of NFC technology, as well as a special SIM card with the connected option.
To find out if the “Mobile Ticket” will work on your phone, contact your operator’s communication salon or ask a question to the operator’s representative in social networks, or through the feedback form on the official website. There used to be a list of smartphones supporting the service, but it is now outdated.
If the operator has confirmed that your smartphone will support the “Mobile Ticket” technology, contact the mobile phone store to replace the SIM card with a special one with an NFC chip. Outwardly, it does not differ from the standard SIM card. M TS, Beeline, Megafon and Tele-2 change SIM cards for new ones for free.
Official pages of operators with instructions for connecting the Mobile Ticket:
Instruction
- Insert a new SIM card with NFC;
- Turn on NFC on your smartphone (in settings);
- If the message is not received, open the SIM menu and go to the “Mobile ticket” tab and press the activation button.
- 150 rubles will be debited from your mobile account, which will be credited to the balance of the “mobile ticket” (for this, there must be at least 160 rubles on the balance);
How to disable the Mobile Ticket?
If you want to refuse activation of the “Mobile Ticket” service, upon receiving a request from the number 3210, you should send a message with the number “0” (zero – without quotes) in response.
If the service is activated and you need to disable it, go to the SIM menu in the “Mobile ticket” section and click “Disable”, or send an SMS with the number “0” to 3210.
At any time, the service can be activated again, it’s free.
How is the fare paid?
The money is taken by the operator from your mobile number and transferred to the transport application. And then just touch the smartphone to the validator and the payment is made.
Pay attention! If the phone is dead, the mobile ticket will not work.
What tariff can be recorded on the “Mobile ticket”?
Initially, only one tariff is available on Mobile Ticket – Wallet. Some users were able to record “Single” on it, but this requires a second phone with the “Moscow Metro” or “My Smart City” application.
How much is it?
Mobile ticket activation is free. SIM card replacement is also free.
Messages to number 3210 are free, incoming SMS about replenishment too.