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Photos: Sydney's Opal smartcard in use
City Circle trains online.
on Jun 17 2013 11:09AM
Paper tickets are a thing of the past for people who only use Opal-enabled parts of Transport for NSW’s network.
Opal users can skip Monday morning queues if they set their card to auto reload when low on stored value.
Opal readers and displays come in several styles. This style is stuck on top of existing ticket gates.
Opal cards are NXP MIFARE DESFire EV1 standard.
Transaction details for Opal journeys are viewable by logging in to an opal.com.au account.
Automatic free SMS notices can be sent to a user's phone.
Paper tickets are a thing of the past for people who only use Opal-enabled parts of Transport for NSW’s network.
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