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to 15:30 and after 19:00 weekdays until 06:00 the following day and all day weekends and gazetted public holidays. To qualify for off-peak, the journey or segment must be commenced during the off-peak period. If a journey straddles the peak and off-peak periods, the system calculates the fare for the segment travelled using the touch on time period for the calculation.
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bicycle hire scheme. A similar proposal had previously been rejected by the incumbent Labor government in January 2012. From November 2012, CityCycle subscribers can link a go card account to a CityCycle account, which also operates on a smart-card based system. However, the current integration does
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Card readers are installed on each bus and ferry operating within the Translink network. On the Queensland Rail network, card readers are located at each train station, rather than on each train and the same applies to the G:Link tram network located on the Gold Coast which have card readers located
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Peak and off-peak is used by Translink to encourage passengers to travel during non-busy hours. Translink does this by offering discounts to passengers for travelling during off-peak hours. Peak is from 06:00 to 08:30 and 15:30 to 19:00 weekdays, except public holidays, while off-peak is from 08:30
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card online have access to an online portal to enable them to perform automatic and manual top-ups via credit card, report fare issues, maintain their details and download transaction histories. Further, the balance of registered cards can be permanently transferred to another card and the account
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cards available at 1600 South East Queensland locations. These locations include staffed Queensland Rail station ticket offices, fare machines at busways, key bus interchanges, train stations and tram stations and on board Brisbane CityCats and CityFerries. Selected bus operators are also able to
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Translink began rollout of a $ 371.1 million Smart Ticketing system in 2020. The solution has already being successfully trialled on the G:link network on the Gold Coast and was then fully integrated into the heavy rail network in 2023. The Smart Ticketing ecosystem consists of more than 14,000
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Originally, Translink had proposed to scrap paper-based ticketing entirely, but following controversy over this proposal single-trip paper tickets were retained, whilst other paper ticket formats (weekly, monthly, daily and off-peak) were abolished. Apart from frequent user schemes, periodic
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Corporate Events card is a ticketing solution for conference and event organisers to provide easy travel for delegates around South East Queensland, via the Translink network. For $ 12, the card allows unlimited travel for three days across bus, train, ferry and tram services.
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card balance each time the user touches off, based on the number of zones travelled through since the first segment of the journey. On a transfer segment, the user is only charged the difference between the amount already charged and the total fare for the journey.
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card was a major part of the Queensland Government's integrated ticketing system to improve the efficiency and convenience of public transport. In July 2003, the Queensland Government awarded the $ 134 million contract to design, build, operate and maintain the
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Users who do not "touch off" are charged a fixed amount which varies depending on the mode of travel. In the event of inadvertent error, technical faults or other excusable circumstances, penalty fares can be adjusted via the Translink website (for registered
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card, users need to hold their card less than 10 cm away from the reader to "touch on" and do the same to "touch off" at the end of each journey or segment travelled (This includes switching between Train and Light Rail at Helensvale Station).
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card can be purchased and topped up at retail stores and Queensland rail stations. It can also be accessed by phone or online. During the launch, Translink had staff on hand at rail stations and major bus interchanges to talk to passengers about
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stations. It could also be accessed by phone or online. As of March 2024, it was revealed that the go card would be retired in the 2029–2030 financial year once contactless payments have been fully rolled out on public transport in Queensland.
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card, users hold the card less than 10 cm away from the reader to "touch on" before starting a journey, and must do the same to "touch off" the service at the end of the journey. The cost of each journey is deducted from the
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Translink fares continued a trend of "planned" increases by a factor of 15% per year in the 2010, 2011 and 2012 calendar years, sparking concerns about affordability. From 2013 the "planned" increase halved to 7.5%. Currently,
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card users are able to travel at 50% after completing eight journeys in a week (Monday through to Sunday). The previous frequent user scheme offered free trips after nine trips travelled in a given week.
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devices that accept contactless credit or debit cards (American Express, Visa or MasterCard.), smartphones and smartwatches in addition to legacy go cards, paper ticket and the new Translink card when
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card trips received a minimum 20% discount off paper tickets. Regular users who travel more than 10 journeys within a week received an additional discount of 50% off the price of any extra journeys.
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card was launched throughout Brisbane in February 2008. The system covers an area of 10,000 km and is available on 2,200 buses; at 153 train stations, 24 ferry wharves and 19 light rail stops.
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Adult is for use by passengers without concessions. Tertiary students, job seekers and asylum seekers will need to have an adult go card to have concession fares activated on the card.
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card uses the same technology as the go card and works with the ticketing equipment installed at the 16 new light rail stations, 40 Add Vending Machines and 138 standalone validators.
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technology to open fare gates at train stations without the assistance of a station staff member and has raised tactile elements to help vision-impaired customers identify the card.
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card offers visitors unlimited travel on any Translink bus or light rail service on the Gold Coast for just $ 1.5 a day. It can be reloaded with up to 8-day passes at any one time.
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card, in July 2006, Translink signed up around 1,000 volunteers to test out the new smartcard system in the Redcliffe area. Translink installed the new smartcard equipment in
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Concession is for use by passengers entitled to a concession, such as secondary students, holders of a Pensioner Concession Card, and holders of a Repatriation Health Card.
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card users offered substantial discounts in single fares over the price of paper tickets. In November 2015, Cubic was awarded a three-year contract extension until 2019.
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card, a refundable deposit is applied, on top of the starting balance. The deposit allows users to finish their journey even when they have insufficient funds on the
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card users to avoid fares on buses by "touching off" at the back door after touching on at the first door, Translink confirmed that doing this would waive the fare.
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cards. Translink has indicated that systems exist to detect fraudulent activity and reject cloned cards, however no details about these systems are available.
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card – Australia's first ever limited-use tourist smartcard – to coincide with the official opening of the $ 1.2 billion Gold Coast light rail system.
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card system to Cubic Corporation in July 2003. In July 2006, TransLink signed up around 1,000 volunteers to trial the new smartcard system in the
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card users to transfer between services (up to 3 times and within 3 and a half hours) without being regarded as having started a new journey.
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card is the most widely used ticketing product on the Translink network, representing 87% of all trips taken in the quarter ended June 2016.
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card and had to continue to use paper tickets with higher fares. In response, Translink confirmed more stations would begin selling the
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unlimited travel within the Translink region for a duration of 3 or 5 consecutive days from the first trip (depending on the card type)
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card is reported as lost or stolen. Translink also operates a phone hotline for customer service, card top-ups and enquiries.
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card is possible, though no verified instances have yet been discovered, which allow people to clone and use other people's
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convenience and fuel outlets. This made an additional 75 locations available to sell, top up and expiry change services for
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card retail network, using Cubic's NextLink technology. The Transport and Main Roads innovative technological solution, saw
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card cheaper than paper tickets. In some cases the increase was as much as 40%. Although more users were using the
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bus fleet also underwent pre-wiring so onboard equipment could be installed later. Translink also installed new
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card than before, the move created another issue given the limited number of train stations selling the
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Seniors is for use by passengers who have a Queensland Seniors Card issued by the Queensland Government.
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In 2012, Translink launched a new SEEQ Card targeting tourists. The SEEQ Card operates similarly to the
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top-up cards on board, although this is not implemented on services operated by Brisbane Transport.
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Seniors+go incorporates the Queensland Seniors Card and go card having them displayed on both sides.
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Developed in consultation with Vision Australia and Guide Dogs Queensland, the go access VITP uses
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card, Translink changed the fare structure by increasing the price of paper tickets to make the
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card is available for purchase at more than 680 locations, with top up services for existing
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not yet allow bicycle hire charges to be deducted from the go card account balance.
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Developed to make travel easier for tourists and visitors to the Gold Coast, the
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and on other services provided by participating interstate transport operators.
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The system continues to grow, with Cubic supplying ticketing equipment for the
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awarded the $ 134 million contract to design, build, operate and maintain the
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However, in 2020 7-Eleven stores stopped providing go card retail services.
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launched a new dual purpose travel card for people with visual impairment.
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card is available in Adult, Child, Concession and Seniors fare types:
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government if elected would consider integrating go cards with the
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cards users also received off-peak discounts and automatic top-up.
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card has to have a positive balance at the start of the journey.
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Authorised Officers are equipped with portable card readers.
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card services integrated with point-of-sale equipment at all
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card fares are 30% cheaper than paper-based ticket pricing.
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Adult or Child fare classes (no Concession or Seniors cards)
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Translink publishes reporting of the usage and uptake of
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In March 2012, the then opposition transport spokesman,
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In January 2010, in a move to encourage the use of the
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Child is for use by children under the age of 15 years.
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expiry 12 months after the date of purchase if not used
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In March 2010, a loophole was discovered that allowed
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Originally there were 23 zones radiating out from the
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VITP holders are entitled to free travel across all
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cards during 2010, Translink gave away 400,000 free
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Qld signs Cubic to run Go Card for three more years
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Department of Transport and Main Roads. 659:In 2014, Translink was able to expand the 17: 1989:"Ready to pay more for public transport?" 1447:"Vision pass boosts travel accessibility" 1209:"1,000 volunteers to test new smart card" 967:"1,000 volunteers to test new smart card" 590:For inter-modal travel, Translink allows 513:Learn how and when to remove this message 2081:"Changes to Fares and Ticketing in 2013" 1911:Department of Transport & Main Roads 1852:Calligeros, Marissa (30 November 2012). 1369:"Explore the Gold Coast with go explore" 1152:"Bay islands added to Translink islands" 1094:"Explore the Gold Coast with go explore" 629:Under the current frequent user scheme, 888: 1987:Calligeros, Marissa (4 January 2010). 1935:from the original on 30 September 2012 191:. 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South East Queensland
MIFARE Classic
Cubic Corporation
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smartcard
Cubic Corporation
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public transport
South East Queensland, Australia
Queensland Government
Redcliffe area
Brisbane
Queensland Rail
Cubic Corporation
Hornibrook Bus Lines
Brisbane Transport
Sunbus'
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Petrie
Sandgate
Brunswick Street
Central
Roma Street
Gold Coast light rail system
Southern Moreton Bay Islands
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