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  2. Opal card - Wikipedia

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    Opal cards are the standard method of paying for fares on the Opal system. The card is a credit card-sized smartcard which includes a microchip and internal RFID aerial, allowing the card to communicate with readers. The microchip enables value to be loaded onto the card, as well as allowing the journey details to be recorded and the ...

  3. Template:Opal fare caps - Wikipedia

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    Adult cards: Other concession cards: Senior/pensioner cards: Daily Mon–Thu $18.70 $9.35 $2.50 Daily Fri, Sat and Sun $9.35 $4.65 $2.50 Weekly $50.00 $25.00 $17.50 Weekly airport station access fee $35.16 $31.51 $31.51

  4. Template:Opal bus/light rail fares - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Opal ferry fares - Wikipedia

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    Template: Opal ferry fares. Add languages. Add links. Template; Talk; English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Adult cards & contactless $7.13 $8.92 Other cards ...

  6. Template:Opal train fares - Wikipedia

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  7. History of public transport ticketing in New South Wales

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    Public transport ticketing in New South Wales, Australia operated using magnetic-stripe technology between 1989 and 2016. This ticketing system, known variously as the Automated fare collection system, STATS and, from 2010, MyZone, was progressively replaced by a contactless smart card called Opal between 2012 and 2016.

  8. Fare capping - Wikipedia

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    Fare capping is a feature of public transport fare collection systems. In its most common form, fare capping credits the cost of individual transport fares towards the cost of an unlimited pass. Some trials and proposals of fare capping were conducted in the early 2000s, with the first large implementation in London in 2005. Limited numbers of ...

  9. Automated fare collection - Wikipedia

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    Automated Opal Card fare gates at Victoria Cross Station in Sydney Used to concentrate data communications with devices in a station or bus depot. Common in older AFC systems where communication lines to upper tiers were slow or unreliable.