Haha, well that almost happened to me. I live in Liverpool but I was dropped off at a station on the Bankstown line and I asked for a return to Liverpool from the city....I was absolutely stupid for following the uneducated advice of my mother-but the ticket guy said nothing! I rocked up at Redfern and the ticket wasn't working so I had to spend 15 minutes talking my way out of a fine!!just don't do a rafy and not buy a ticket and then cry when you get caught at the other end and fined
yes.So if I buy a yearly ticket on the Western line from Liverpool to the city, I can get off anywhere between there legally?
Yes.So if I buy a yearly ticket on the Western line from Liverpool to the city, I can get off anywhere between there legally?
I'll be going from Pennant Hills to Redfern 5 days a week as well, so I'm curious too.I'll probably be going from Pennant Hills to Redfern for uni five days a week - but I'm wondering, seeing as that would come under a Pennant Hills to City FlexiPass thing, does that mean I get unlimited travel amongst the stations in the City Circle? Or do I have to buy a CityHopper 'add-on' to the FlexiPass (and is that just the flat fee of 12.40 that's listed on here)?
Very true, my Dad, a mathematician also figured it would be more economical if I just bought a ticket every day since I only go 3 days a week in the first semester, however possibly as time goes by and i work in the city a yearly would be cheaper.I buy my tickets on the day that I go to uni. I don't go to uni every day nor do I go to the city every day so it wouldn't be worth it buying a half yearly or a yearly. Also your timetable might change next semester.
I used to buy weekly tickets last year as I went to the city a lot last semester.
God I am dreading the morning commute already
yeah its validBy the way, on your student cards, is the concession 'sticker' actually a sticker, or is it printed onto the actual card?
My concession thing is just a logo printed on the card with 2009 on it. Is that still valid?