Opal fare changes from 1 July
From Monday 1 July, Opal fares across the network will increase by an average of 3.6 per cent, in line with the annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) movement.
What isn’t changing:
- Weekly travel caps. Weekly fares will still be capped at $50 for Adults and $25 for Child/Youth and Concession card holders, while Seniors and Pensioners with a Gold Opal card will not be charged more than $2.50 per day.
- Friday and weekend caps will continue to be half price.
- Transfer discounts for switching between modes within 1 hour will still apply.
- Short bus and light rail journey fares up to 3km will also remain unchanged.
Changes from July 1:
- There will be increases to most Opal fares, single trip tickets and some daily caps. The average impact of the Opal fare change will be a 3.6 per cent increase.
- Adult Opal customers will have a daily travel cap of $18.70 Monday to Thursday, and $9.35 Friday to Sunday and public holidays. Child/Youth and Concession Opal customers will have a daily cap of $9.35, and a weekend (including Fridays) and public holidays daily cap of $4.65.
- The Sydney Airport Station Access Fee set by the Airport Link Company for customers using the Domestic and International Airport train stations will increase to $17.34 for Adults and $15.50 for Child/Youth, Concessions and Senior fares. Passengers travelling regularly to airport stations can access a weekly access fee cap of $35.16 for Adults and $31.51 for Child/Youth, Concessions and Senior fare paying passengers.
Opal fare caps from 1 July 2024
Card Type | Daily Fare Cap | Weekly Fare Cap | |
Monday - Thursday | Friday - Sunday & Public Holidays | ||
Adult | $18.70 | $9.35 | $50.00 |
Child/Youth | $9.35 | $4.65 | $25.00 |
Concession | $9.35 | $4.65 | $25.00 |
Senior | $2.50 | $2.50 | $17.50 |
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