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Not_the_pad
No Usyd? Better start running.
Once again, USYD fall short
Holy crap so you'll go through 4 trips in 1 day? (for UNSW students with trains and buses)There a few loopholes that I've done. Travel 1 stop on the bus to count that as one trip. Then walk back home. Lol
I don't think that will work for buses (at least, not like how it works with the train system): http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/frugal-op...system-for-cheaper-fares-20141125-11t4r0.htmlSame for UTS haha
Holy crap so you'll go through 4 trips in 1 day? (for UNSW students with trains and buses)
god dammn so after 2 days I'm freeee
Refer to D94 post. Needs 1hr gapSame for UTS haha
Holy crap so you'll go through 4 trips in 1 day? (for UNSW students with trains and buses)
god dammn so after 2 days I'm freeee
Yeah that's what they're doing to stop people from stacking it. Otherwise UNSW students will have 4 trips in one day and pay for only 2 days of travel lol. That's why it's considered a "trip" not a single ride.I don't think that will work for buses (at least, not like how it works with the train system): http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/frugal-op...system-for-cheaper-fares-20141125-11t4r0.html
With buses, you will have to wait 1 hour (or whatever time period) otherwise it will think you are just connecting to another service, and therefore it will be counted as just one journey.
Yep, correct.Yeah that's what they're doing to stop people from stacking it. Otherwise UNSW students will have 4 trips in one day and pay for only 2 days of travel lol. That's why it's considered a "trip" not a single ride.
So unless there is a horrid 1 hour wait at Eddy Ave, going from the train (1 trip) to the bus (+1 trip) is simply 1 journey. So typically, there will be 2 journeys per day.
- A trip is travel on one route, on one mode. When you transfer to another route or service, you are commencing a new trip.
- A journey consists of one or more trips on eligible services where transfers between services occur within 60 minutes*.
- A transfer occurs at the end of a single trip. It is a change of transport mode or route, to another service or route, to continue a journey. Transfers made within a standard transfer time of 60 minutes* combine trips into a single journey.
why don't they just get the Uni's to issue it. Same thing when you get your concession sticker.
Bureaucracy.why don't they just get the Uni's to issue it. Same thing when you get your concession sticker.
Same thing would happen to paper tickets. Don't know why you can't just show your concession card to ticket booths. It's just such a fucking stupid level of red tape for no reason at all.Because that didn't work, if you unenroled in subjects/became ineligible for concession sticker they wouldnt take it back
I suspect they want to link the opal cards to our student records so they can check eligibility throughout the year/semester.
No UWS cos they don't pay for tickets anyway"The University of NSW, Notre Dame University, Macquarie University, Navitas English and the Australian Catholic University are the only institutions that have agreed to provide data to the Transport of NSW."
new south baby
Did you let your uni share info with tfNSW at least 2 days before?Tried ordering it, apparently verification doesn't work =.=
Well that's ruined your day.
Usyd have opals now apparently?
okWell that's ruined your day.
edit: nvm found it =.=Did you let your uni share info with tfNSW at least 2 days before?