Metrodroid reads information from some NFC smartcards for public transport.
This is a fork of Eric Butler’s Farebot project, with support for additional cards and bug fixes.
Supported cards:
- AT HOP - Auckland, New Zealand [0] [4]
- Beijing Municipal Card - Beijing, China [0]
- Bilhete Único - São Paulo, Brazil [1] [2]
- BUS-IT - Greater Hamilton (Waikato), New Zealand [0] [1] [2]
- CEPAS (EZ-Link, NETS Flashpay) - Singapore [3]
- CharlieCard - Boston, MA, USA [0] [1] [2]
- City Union, T-Union - Mainland China [0]
- Clipper - San Francisco, CA, USA
- Compass (single-use tickets) - Vancouver, BC, Canada [0]
- EasyCard - Taipei, Taiwan [1] [2]
- Go card - Brisbane and South East Queensland, Australia [0] [1] [2]
- GoCard - Otago (incl. Greater Dunedin and Queenstown), New Zealand [0] [1]
- Go-to Card - Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN, USA [0] [1] [2]
- Hop Fastpass - Portland, OR, USA [0] [4]
- HSL, Matkakortti - Finland
- Intercode (Envibus, Navigo, OùRA, TaM, TransGironde) - France
- IstanbulKart - Istanbul, Turkey [0] [4]
- Kartu Multi Trip - Jakarta, Indonesia
- Kiev Metro - Kiev, Ukraine [0] [1] [2]
- Krasnodar ETK - Krasnodar, Russia [0] [1] [2]
- Leap - Ireland [0] [6]
- Lisboa Viva - Lisbon, Portugal [0]
- Manly Fast Ferry - Sydney, NSW, Australia [0] [1] [2]
- metroCARD - Adelaide, Australia [0]
- Metrocard (1st-gen)- Christchurch, New Zealand [0] [1] [2]
- Mobib - Brussels, Belgium [0]
- Myki - Melbourne (and surrounds), VIC, Australia [0] [4]
- MyWay - Australian Capital Territory, Australia [0] [1] [2]
- Octopus - Hong Kong [0]
- Opal - Sydney (and surrounds), NSW, Australia [0]
- Opus - Québec, Canada [0]
- ORCA - Seattle, WA, USA
- OV-chipkaart - Netherlands [1] [2]
- Podorozhnik - Saint Petersburg, Russia [0] [1] [2]
- Rav-Kav - Israel [0]
- Rejsekort - Norway [0] [1] [2]
- RicaricaMi - Milan, Italy [0]
- Selecta - France [0]
- Shenzhen Tong - Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China [0]
- SLAccess - Stockholm, Sweden [0] [1] [2]
- Smartride - Rotorua, New Zealand [0] [1]
- SmartRider - Western Australia, Australia [0] [1] [2]
- Snapper (plus) - Wellington, New Zealand [0]
- Strelka - Moscow, Russia [0] [1] [4]
- Suica, ICOCA, PASMO, Edy - Japan
- SunCard - Orlando, FL, USA [0] [1] [2] [4]
- Tartu Bus - Tartu, Estonia [0] [1] [4]
- T-Money - South Korea [0]
- T-Union - Mainland China [0]
- Touch ’n Go - Malaysia [0] [1] [2]
- Transit Access Pass - Los Angeles, CA, USA [0] [1] [2]
- Troika - Moscow, Russia [0] [1] [2]
- Ventra (single-use tickets) - Chicago, IL, USA [0]
- Wuhan Tong - Wuhan, Hubei Province, China [0]
- Yaroslavl ETK - Yaroslavl, Russia [0] [1] [2]
- Zolotaya Korona - Multiple cities in Russia [0] [1] [2]
[0]: New in Metrodroid.
[1]: MIFARE Classic: not compatible with all devices.
[2]: Encryption keys are required to read this card.
[3]: CEPAS (Singapore): not compatible with all devices (ISO 14443-B).
[4]: Only the card number can be read.
[6]: Encryption keys are downloaded from the operator.
You require a NFC-compatible phone in order to read cards.
You need a NXP NFC chipset in your phone in order to read MIFARE Classic cards. Some phones have NFC chips from other manufacturers, which do not read MIFARE Classic cards (eg: Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Samsung Galaxy S4). Check the About screen in the app in order to determine if your phone supports MIFARE Classic.
Some agencies have encrypted cards. You will need to acquire encryption keys in order to read them. These are generally unique to each card. Sorry, I can’t help you with this.
Some other agencies’ cards using Cubic Nextfare or ERG on MIFARE Classic may also work.
For more details about permissions required, please see the privacy policy.
This software is licensed under the GNU GPLv3+, source code is available at https://github.com/micolous/metrodroid/