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AU: Opal card users get anonymous option – with a catch

Posted on July 29, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Rachel Hynes reports:

Transport for NSW has announced that unregistered Opal cards, allowing anonymous travel on Sydney’s public transport network using the Opal system, will now be available at select Sydney train stations at pop-up kiosks. But they’ll only be available on certain days, and not from regular ticket windows.

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