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Opal top up machine and Opal reader at a light rail stop. Placing money onto an Opal card is known as topping up. As of January 2016, there are over 2,000 Opal card retailers that provide top up services across New South Wales. [94] There are also top up machines at railway stations, light rail stops, and ferry wharves.
The value stored on the card is called "Myki money". Top up is available at the same places as card purchase, or "auto top up" can be set up to recharge the card from a linked credit card or bank account automatically when the Myki money balance falls to a set threshold. Top up is also available using the PTV app. [8]
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
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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.
Bank. Daily debit card limit. Ally Bank. $2,000 for the first 30 days, then $5,000. Bank of America. $1,000. Capital One. $5,000 (including ATM withdrawals)
Ticket gates at Kellyville station Opal Card top-up machines at Cherrybrook Sydney Metro uses the Opal card ticketing system. The fare system is fully integrated with the Sydney Trains network and the NSW TrainLink Intercity network, trips involving suburban, metro and intercity services are calculated as a single fare and there is no ...
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