Digital cards, fresh Opal readers, real-time information and the end of "phantom buses" are being flagged as part of a planned $820 million upgrade to the New South Wales public transport network.
The upgrades will be rolled out over the next few years – featuring 25,000 new Opal readers, an upgraded app with realtime ...
Cubic, the long-term ticketing technology and infrastructure supplier to Transport for NSW’s Opal card network, has lost out ...
The Opal upgrade tackles ghost buses with real-time tracking, improving reliability and savings for Sydney bus commuters ...
The NSW government will spend an extra $82m overhauling the public transport ticket system, including the introduction of a ...
A new Opal app, easier ways to save money and the introduction of a digital Opal card will be delivered under the biggest ...
Commuters will soon be able to access their Opal card on their phone, while more buses will be fitted with digital ...
Travel and customer information recorded as part of the new smart ticketing system for New South Wales transport could be used by police as part of criminal investigations, the New South Wales ...
An eye-watering $70million left on unused Opal cards will be swiped by the NSW government to put towards improving the state. A bill introduced at NSW parliament on Wednesday aims to give the ...
Transport for NSW and Mastercard have launched the trial of a contactless ticketing payment service, allowing some passengers in Sydney to use their Mastercard to pay for public transport. The trial ...
New South Wales transport minister Gladys Berejiklian has announced that Opal card pop-up kiosks have been installed at 28 train stations in Sydney, Australia, in a move to retire old paper tickets ...
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