Myanmar Yangon YBS bus part charge**! People: Pay in cash**
Myanmar media reported that the bus fare of the YBS bus line operated by Bandura Transport Company has been increased to 400 kyats if paid in cash. However, if you pay with a YPS card or ***, it is 300 kyats, and you can scan and pay once when you get on the bus.
Bandura Transport Company said that at the YRTC meeting of the Yangon Provincial Private Operations Supervision Committee, an application for cash payment of 400 kyats was approved.
People who take YBS buses have informed that although the bus fare stipulated by YRTC is 300 kyats, all YBS bus lines will be charged to 400 kyats if they take the whole journey, which has been a long time.
Another member of the YBS bus also said that he had been charging 400 kyats for some time, and if he used a card, the machine would only charge 300 kyats.
At present, in order to solve the problem of difficulty in paying fare change by taking YBS buses, in addition to the YPS card payment system, the first payment system has also begun to be used.
Several YBS bus lines in Yangon can be paid using the *** payment system
Myanmar media reported that YPS news that Yangon YBS bus has 39 lines of YBS buses, and you can use the YPS*** payment system to pay for fares.
The YBS bus lines that are already available are each, etc.
If you want to use the YPS*** payment system, you need to install the MPYPS app (Android), which can be installed on the Google Store**.
In addition, YBS buses, regardless of whether you pay with a YPS card or a payment system, YPS cards and payment system top-up services are available from YPS card sales counters (kiosks), salespeople, G convenience stores, Minghella cinemas, capital malls and Wellington pharmacies.
For more information on the YPS** payment system, call the heat center between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday.