You Can Now Use Your Credit Card to Tap On Across the Entire Sydney Public Transport Network

Smartphone, smartwatch and bank card payments can now be used to pay for your fare on buses, trains, light rail and ferries.
Sarah Ward and Samantha Teague
Published on September 23, 2019
Updated on September 23, 2019

If you want to catch public transport in Sydney, the Opal card has been the main way to pay for your trip for a while now. But that's all changed. After rolling out card payments on light rail and ferries back in March last year, and on trains in November, Transport for NSW has announced that contactless card payments has now been rolled out across all Sydney buses. Which means, you can now travel the entire Opal network, without an Opal card.

Yep, you can leave your Opal in your wallet/on your desk/down the side of the couch — with this new technology, you can just tap your card or phone (Visa, Mastercard and American Express are all accepted in credit or debit) right onto the regular Opal scanners. Doing this will charge you for an Adult Opal single trip ticket, and if you use the same card each time you travel, the daily, weekly and Sunday caps will automatically be applied to your fare.

Other Adult Opal fare discounts are available on contactless payments, too. Which means if you transfer between services, travel off-peak, usually qualify for the Weekly Travel Reward (where, after eight trips in a week, you get half-price fares) you'll get those discounts on your credit card across the train, light rail, ferry and bus network.

Moving away from dedicated transport cards — or adding other payment options — will make things easier for tourists and travellers (and people who, god forbid, leave their Opal at home), who shouldn't have to buy a new piece of plastic just to catch a bus or train (or pay extra for a paper ticket if they don't) when they're visiting. However, if we're moving towards a contactless future, ensuring the new system remains accessible for anyone that doesn't have a smartphone, smartwatch or bank card remains a concern.

Contactless and credit card payments are now available on Sydney bus, train, light rail, ferry and Metro services. 

Published on September 23, 2019 by Sarah Ward
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