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14 paper public transport tickets to be retired next week

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On Monday 1 September, 14 public transport ticket types will no longer be available, including the MyTrain weekly.

The 14 paper tickets that will no longer be available to NSW transport customers include:

Train
Adult Off-Peak Return
Adult Weekly (7 Day)
Adult Fortnightly (14 Day)
Adult Quarterly (90 Day)
Adult Yearly (365 Day)
Concessions Monthly (28 Day)
Concessions Quarterly (90 Day)
Concessions Yearly (365 Day)
Ferry
Adult Travel Ten
Light Rail
Adult Yearly (365 Day)
MyMulti
Adult Monthly (28 Day)
Adult Quarterly (90 Day)
Adult Yearly (365 Day)

Minister for Transport Gladys Berejiklian warned customers to plan ahead and avoid long queues on Monday 1 September when the 14 tickets will no longer be available.

“It’s important that customers know what paper tickets are going from 1 September so they don’t get caught out in long queues on their way to work next Monday,” Ms Berejiklian said.

Minister Berejiklian said she accepts this is a major change for some paper ticket customers, but has urged customers to take advantage of the benefits of Opal card. Opal benefits include free travel rewards and an online top-up service.

“Opal is transforming the way people travel and helping to bring the state’s public transport network into the 21st century, but I accept it is a major change for customers.

Customers can order their Opal card online(link is external) or by calling 13 67 25 (13 OPAL).

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