New South Wales tertiary students are starting to take advantage
of the new Concession Opal card providing discounted fares on public
transport. The release of the card was timed to coincide with the
start of the first semester in 2015.
The Concession Opal card
is a NSW Government initiative that promises big savings on all forms
of public transport from Newcastle to Illawarra and everywhere
in-between.
- Sydney Trains
- NSW TrainLink Intercity services
- Buses in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Newcastle, Central Coast, Illawarra and Hunter
- Sydney Ferries and the Stockton Ferry
- Light rail
Although there was some initial reluctance due to privacy concerns, tertiary institutions are getting onboard the Concession Opal program. The rollout commenced in early February and since many prestigious universities and institutions are participating. Some of these include:
- The University of Sydney
- UNSW Australia
- The University of Notre Dame Australia
- Australian Catholic University
- Macquarie University
- University of Wollongong
- Navitas English
Half price adult Opal fares and off-peak savings on trains are around 30%. With Opal, you will only pay for your first 8 journeys for the week. After that – its free! Some students travel long distances to get to university, but with Opal their fare will be capped at $7.50 for the entire day of public transport travel. There is also a weekly travel cap of $30 making it a lot easier to stick within tight student budgets.
**Stay tuned to see the Concession Opal cards in action on our upcoming Vlog post!
Source: https://www.opal.com.au
- Tim
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