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An FYI, some buses are always pre-paid. And for the most part*, all buses are pre-pay Mon-Fri 7am-7pm. *The prepay area started in the CBD but has been extended outwards since this scheme started. As a result, I think it’s just easier to have the ticket with you regardless of where you are.

Similarly, is it cheaper to use Opal or debit card? Unless you require child fares, it’s cheaper to pay for your travel using a contactless credit or debit card or linked device or an Opal card than using an Opal single ticket.

As many you asked, can you pay cash on Sydney buses? bus Bus. Please note, all bus services are currently cashless only, you cannot purchase a ticket on board and will need to have an Opal card or contactless payment card or device.

Amazingly, what is a PrePay bus? PrePay allows faster passenger boarding, improving the reliability of bus services. … All bus stops in the Sydney CBD are PrePay-only between 7:00am and 7:00pm on weekdays excluding public holidays.

Furthermore, can you pay by card on the bus? Contactless is a simple and secure way to pay for bus travel without needing cash. … Look for the contactless symbol on your credit, debit or pre-paid cards. Most new cards are issued with this feature, however, if you’re not sure whether your card is contactless enabled please check with your bank or card issuer.

Can I use my debit card on the bus?

You can now use a credit or debit card to pay for your ticket on buses using contactless. … Instead of paying with cash, you can pay contactless by placing your card or device on the yellow contactless reader.

Can you buy an Opal card from Woolworths?

Opal Cards now available from 1,000 retailers including 7-Eleven and Woolworths. … “Customers can now visit 1,000 retailers to get their Opal card, including all 200 7-Eleven stores across Greater Sydney, newsagents, petrol stations and local corner stores,” Ms Berejiklian said.

Are Opal cards still in use?

Sydney commuters no longer need an Opal card to use the city’s public transport, which is now fully contactless after the roll-out of the technology to the bus network was completed on Monday. … However, an Opal card is still required for commuters to access concession discounts.

Why is Opal card so expensive?

Since Opal cards were introduced that’s seen government coffers drained of $10.4 million in revenue. The underpayments are a particular problem at the two stations, Domestic and International, which serve Sydney Airport. Here a surcharge of almost $15 is added to all fares.

How much does a bus cost to buy?

New buses can cost anywhere from $90,000 to $290,000, depending on the type. Most schools need to apply for financing and grants to cover their fleet renewal costs. The added investment can be worth the price with lower initial maintenance costs and longer service life out of every vehicle.

Can I tap my credit card on the bus?

You can now use your Visa, Mastercard or American Express credit cards, your Interac® Debit, Visa Debit or Debit Mastercard, or add these cards to your mobile wallet on your phone or watch including Apple Pay & Google Pay to pay for your trip on transit.

Are there free buses in Sydney?

A free city centre shuttle bus (route 555) operates every 10 minutes on a circuit from Central Station to Circular Quay, along George Street, linking many of Sydney’s attractions. The service operates from 9am to 3.30pm on weekdays (to 9pm on Thursday evenings) and from 9.30am to 6pm on weekends.

How much does the Opal card cost?

There is no charge for an Opal card, however a minimum top up value of $20 for an adult card, or $10 for a child or concession card, applies at retailers or when using top up machines.

How do you use public transport in Sydney?

Public transport is used across Australia by locals, commuters and visitors alike, and Sydney is no exception. To use public transport including buses, trains, ferries and light rail in Sydney, you can either purchase an Opal card or use a credit card with tap-and-go functionality.

How do you pay on a bus?

  1. A contactless payment card to pay as you go.
  2. An Oyster card with pay as you go credit, Travelcard or Bus & Tram Pass.
  3. A Visitor Oyster card.
  4. A Day Travelcard or a One day Bus & Tram Pass.

Is it cheaper to use contactless card or Oyster?

It’s publicised that if you use contactless to pay for travel in London, it’s the same price as using an Oyster card. … Discounts cannot be applied to contactless payment cards. For more details on capping, including how contactless has automatic weekly capping (and Oyster doesn’t) that’s here on the TfL website.

How do I pay transport over the phone?

mobile device If your credit or debit card is ‘contactless-enabled’, you will see this logo on the front of your card. This means your credit or debit card is enabled for fare payment on transit. Just tap your contactless credit or debit card at the MRT fare gate or card reader on buses.

What is the limit for contactless payment?

The decision to raise the upper limit from £45 to £100, breaking away from EU-wide limitations, was made by the Treasury and the Financial Conduct Authority in the wake of a public consultation and discussions with banks and the retail sector. The limit was last raised in April 2020 from £30 to £45.

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