WebGo into any store and ask to buy an opal. You'll have to put $10 or so on it. I've done it a few times when I've lost my opal, and it's so easy. Less than an hour and it's all on your new card. moa999 • 3 yr. ago. Correct for Adult / Child. Students and Pensioner/Concession have to get a replacement mailed. http://www.opal.com.au/en/faqs/
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Reusable Opal cards come in five different types, each with their own colour. These are: Adult (black), Child/Youth (green), Senior/Pensioner (gold), Concession (silver), Employee (blue) and School (light blue). Reusable Opal cards can be ordered online or over the phone. Adult and Child/Youth cards are also available from retail outlets, such as convenience stores, newsagents, supermarkets and at Service NSW centres. WebPeak times are 7am-9am and 4pm-6:30pm Mondays to Fridays only. All Saturdays and Sundays are considered off-peak. Morning peak times for Intercity Trains* are however one hour earlier ie 6am-8am. *Intercity trains are those that travel beyond the Sydney suburban boundary ie Waterfall, Macarthur, Emu Plains and Berowra. slow deep house music
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WebA 25-kilometre Opal card trip to the CBD at 6.30am in Sydney would attract the full peak fare of $5.42, more than a dollar greater than a peak hour ticket for a similar distance in … WebThat's exactly what you get when you use the Gold Opal Card you're eligible for as a Seniors Card member. (Please note: Senior Savers Card holders working more than 20 hours a week in paid employment are not eligible for Gold Opal transport concessions).Your Gold Opal gives you: Unlimited travel for $2.50 a day - get around as … WebWarnings are not recorded, it’s just a memo to say you’ve been warned. And even the fines won’t affect you unless you don’t pay and habitually offend. And right now, starting Wednesday (today) the gates will be all open due to the strike and they won’t be checking tickets for 2 weeks. slow death spoons