Mobile app to be launched for YPS card top-up in early 2023

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Commuters will be able to recharge YPS cards via an online application to pay YBS bus fares. The implementation of the application programme will start in early 2023.
The programme is implemented by the Asia Starmar Transport Intelligent Company which won the YPS tender in 2018. One hundred and twenty locations have been arranged for YPS card top-up in Yangon. YPS card users claimed that it will be more convenient for them if they can do online top-ups.
Currently, 2,300 buses from 56 bus lines of the YBS have been installed in the YPS card system.
Officials from the Yangon Region Public Transport Committee are making all-round arrangements to facilitate passengers in the Yangon region. In four bus lines owned by YUPT company, Yutong and Ankai new buses replaced old ones. They resumed their services on 11 November.
YBS bus lines 15, 17, 26 and 114 under YUPT were stopped on 9 and 10 November to be replaced by new vehicles.
The running Hyundai city buses (yellow, green and red) were stopped and have been changed into new 40 Yutong and Ankai vehicles, 10 vehicles per bus line. Bus lines will be extended depending on users, it is learnt. — TWA/GNLM

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