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  1. Public Transport Travel Card Sydney

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  2. Public Transport Sydney Opal Card

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  3. How To Use The Opal Card: Sydney's Public Transportation System

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  4. Australia Public Transport

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  1. Opal

    Check your history and get reimbursements. Opal is the smartcard ticketing system used to pay for travel on public transport in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, the Hunter and the Illawarra. Add value before you travel and tap on and off to pay your fare.

  2. opal Best ways for visitors to pay

    For tourists traveling in New South Wales, here are the best ways to pay for public transport: Sydney and surrounds. Within Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, the Hunter and the Illawarra you can use an Opal card or use your contactless credit, debit or mobile device to pay for travel.

  3. Get an Opal card

    How to use public transport to get around Sydney and NSW. Travel to and from Sydney Airport. Information about accessible travel, safety and security, travelling with prams and late night transport. ... The free travel Opal card is available for eligible ex-members of the Defence Forces or people that hold a Vision Impaired Person's (VIP ...

  4. Opal for visitors

    Opal for visitors. If you are visiting Sydney and the surrounding regions, an Opal card is the most convenient and affordable way to pay for your fares on public transport. Find out more about Opal for visitors. About Opal. Get an Opal card. Opal fares.

  5. A Visitor's Guide to using Sydney Opal Card

    Hi, AmyMarie All Sydney public transport is included on the Opal card, but for adults, you can use your credit or debit card. You need to use a different card for each person. Opal has a daily cap of $16 or so after which all travel is free. On Sundays, that cap is $2.80. The weekly cap is $50

  6. What services can I use my Opal card?

    Opal can be used to pay for travel on public transport including metro, trains, buses, ferries and light rail in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, the Hunter and the Illawarra. Find out more about Opal or plan a trip using Trip Planner. About Opal. Get an Opal card. Opal fares.

  7. Opal card benefits

    Whether you catch public transport every day, or only now and then, you're better off travelling with an Opal card. Find out about the benefits of travelling with an Opal card. About Opal. Get an Opal card. Opal fares.

  8. Getting around Sydney

    Opal card info. The Opal card is an easy, convenient way of paying for your travel on public transport in Sydney. It can be used on all public transport, including trains, ferries, buses and light rail. There are daily and weekly caps on the Opal network, meaning you can travel as much as you like within the Opal network and you never pay more ...

  9. A Simple Visitor's Guide on How to Use an Opal Card in Sydney

    The Opal card is a free public transport card that you pre-load money onto so you can travel on all transport systems (bus, trains, ferries, light rail) within Sydney in a convenient way. The card itself is free, however, you need to load a minimum amount onto it in this first instance. The minimum cost is $20 for adult Opal cards and $10 for ...

  10. Opal One Day Travel Pass

    The Opal One Day Travel Pass is valid in the Opal network on trains, buses, ferries and light rail services. This includes public transport in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Hunter, Illawarra and Southern Highlands. It is not valid on private ferries such as the Manly Fast Ferry. Types of Opal One Day Travel Pass.

  11. Senior and pensioner fares

    The Sydney Airport station access fee isn't included in the Daily or Weekly Travel Caps however there is a separate weekly cap on the station access fee. opal Peak and off-peak times You will receive a 30% fare discount on metro/train, bus and light rail services when travelling on Fridays, weekends, public holidays and outside of the peak times.

  12. Fares and payments

    Fares and payments. In Sydney and surrounds, the amount you pay for your fare depends on a few things, including the distance you travel, the time of day you travel, and the mode of transport you use. Fares are generally cheaper if you travel during off-peak times, and they're more expensive during peak times.

  13. Explore Sydney with an Opal Card & Public Transport

    A daily $16.80 cap no matter how many trips you take or what forms of transport. We hit this cap a few times on day trips around the wider city area. Public transport in Australia isn't super cheap but this helps keep it reasonable for the traveller on a budget. A $50 weekly cap.

  14. Visitor's guide to Sydney Transport Fares and the Opal Card

    Opal Card or Contactless Payment - Valid on CityRail, Sydney Ferries Sydney Buses and Metro Light Rail. Adult. Children 4 to 15. Opal Card Train - Peak Single trip. $4.20 to $10.33 depending on distance. $2.10 to $5.16 depending on distance. Opal Card Train - Off Peak Single trip.

  15. Opal fares

    Find out more about Opal fares. About Opal. Get an Opal card. Opal fares. Opal news. Customer care. FAQs. Transport Info. Website Terms.

  16. Getting around Sydney with an Opal Card

    Last updated: 25 June 2023. Originally published March 2019. Are you planning a visit to Sydney Australia soon and looking for the best way to get around Sydney like a local? Well, you've come to the right place because I'm going to share everything you need to know about using the Opal Card (the public transport system card) to travel all across Sydney quickly and easily.

  17. Public transport concessions and subsidies

    Children aged 3 years and under travel free on public transport in NSW. Children aged 4 - 15 years are entitled to concession fares with the child/youth Opal card. Full-time students aged 16 years and older holding a transport concession entitlement card pay concession fares. Primary and secondary students in NSW may also be entitled to free or ...

  18. public transport

    Adding a new answer since this needs an update: there's now a new choice in town, namely the Opal card. As of Jan 2015, it covers all public transport in Sydney and nearby, including trains, ferries, buses and light rail. Opal is your standard pay-per-use 'smartcard', just tap on and tap off every time you get on/off a vehicle.

  19. Getting Around Sydney: Guide to Public Transportation

    As a sprawling, beachside state capital with more than five million residents, public transport is essential for Sydney. The city is Australia's leading public transport hub, with 20.9 percent of residents using it to travel to work in 2016, compared to 13.4 percent of Melbourne residents. The public transport in Sydney has steadily improved over the past decade as the city has become less ...

  20. Australia Public Transport

    This card's great benefits are the daily, weekly, Saturday, and Sunday caps. There used to be a 2.50 AUD Sunday cap, but this increased to 8.15 AUD on all public transport, including the Sydney Ferries. There is the same cap for Saturday. For the day cap, the price is 16.30 AUD, and the weekly cap is 50 AUD.

  21. Tickets and Opal

    Travel info. How to use public transport to get around Sydney and NSW. Travel to and from Sydney Airport. Information about accessible travel, safety and security, travelling with prams and late night transport. ... To pay your fare, you can use an Opal card or a contactless payment. If needed, Opal single tickets can be purchased at selected ...

  22. Public transport guide for visitors to Auckland

    Passengers 5 to 15 years old can save 40% and travel free on weekends and public holidays with a registered HOP card. No ticket sales at Northcote Point If you're travelling to or from Northcote Point, you'll need to buy a ticket at the Downtown Ferry Terminal.

  23. JAM Card

    For those with a learning difficulty, autism or any condition where there can be a communication barrier, the JAM Card allows users to relay to others that they may need a little extra time in a simple, effective non-verbal manner. The JAM Card is useful when on public transport, in a retail or any other customer facing environment. JAM cards can be used on Transport for Ireland services ...

  24. Trip Planner

    We pay respect to traditional custodians and Elders past and present. Use the Trip Planner to plan a trip on public transport by metro, train, bus, ferry, light rail, coach or by walking, cycling, taxi or rideshare anywhere in Sydney and NSW, with real-time information where available.

  25. Seniors

    opal Sydney and surrounding areas. , eligible seniors are entitled to use a Gold Senior/ Pensioner Opal card. You'll need your proof of entitlement card to apply and must carry it with you at all times. If you do not have your proof of entitlement card, you are required to pay for and travel with an Adult fare, or you may be fined for.