OPAL card rollout for train commuters a big success Sydney officially switches to smart card for public transit Jacob Saulwick The Sydney Morning Herald SYDNEY- Just before 9am on Monday, Fergus Gammie, the point man at Transport for NSW for the Opal card project, was wearing a wry smile as he stood next to the […]
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