Sydney Buses Effective from 5 January 2014 Single ride tickets Bus only for travel Adult Concession MyBus 1 up to 2 sections $2.30 $1.10 MyBus 2 up to 5 sections $3.70 $1.80 MyBus 3 6+ sections $4.60 $2.30 TravelTen tickets (10 rides in one ticket) Bus only for travel Adult Concession MyBus 1 up to 2 sections $18.40 $8.80 MyBus 2 up to 5 sections $29.60 $14.40 MyBus 3 6+ sections $36.80 $18.40 Pensioner Excursion ticket Bus/train/ferry/light rail Eligible concession $2.50 Family Funday Sunday ticket* Bus/train/ferry/light rail Eligible concession $2.50 A Family Funday Sunday ticket lets you and your family explore Sydney and surrounds for just $2.50 per person on a Sunday. It gives you unlimited travel on Sydney and Intercity trains, buses, Sydney Ferries and light rail services. A family must include at least one adult and one child (an eligible child is aged up to 15, or 16–18 with a valid school travel pass or current NSW Senior Secondary Student Transport Concession card). Children under 4 travel free. Family Funday Sunday tickets can be bought at ticket outlets before your journey. MyMulti tickets Adult Weekly Concession Weekly MyMulti 1 $46.00 MyMulti 2 $54.00 MyMulti 3 $63.00 Bus/ferry/train/light rail Adult monthly (28 days) Adult quarterly (90 days) Adult yearly (365 days) $23.00 $175.00 $484.00 $1748.00 $27.00 $206.00 $567.00 $2052.00 $31.50 $246.00 $676.00 $2444.00 Note: There are no concession fares on Monthly, Quarterly and Yearly MyMulti tickets. MyMulti Day Pass Bus/train/ferry/light rail Adult Concession All Day $23.00 $11.50 Unlimited train, bus, Sydney Ferries and light rail travel for one day across all MyMulti zones. Sports/Moore Park Special: Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney Football Stadium, Entertainment Quarter Randwick Race Day Bus only Adult Concession Single $3.50 $1.70 Return $6.00 $3.00 School bus term ticket Bus only Per term $51.00 Family Fare deal When at least one fare-paying adult travels with their children or grandchildren, the first child 4–15 years of age travels on a child fare and the other children travel free. Other passes The following may travel free on regular bus services. If the pass is endorsed “attendant”, the person travelling with the pass holder is also entitled to travel free. • Blinded Soldiers Gold Pass • Ex-Member of Defence Forces Pass (or Interim Pass) • Person with vision impairment TravelPass • World War 1 Veteran’s Free Pass (also issued to wives and widows) • Companion Card (NSW and Interstate) issued by DADHC to the attendant accompanying and providing assistance to a person with a disability. Children three years of age or under may travel free without a pass or ticket. MyBus TravelTen • 10 rides in one ticket – save 20% compared to single ride tickets • Only expires after all 10 rides have been used • Can be used when more than one personis travelling – just dip the ticket for each person travelling • Can be used for short or long trips – just ask the driver how many times you have to dip your ticket for each person. The PrePay network PrePay simply means buying a ticket before you travel. PrePay allows passengers to board faster, improving the on-time reliability of bus services. Getting on a bus with a prepaid ticket takes only a quarter of the time it takes to buy a ticket from the driver, saving time for everyone. There are 46 PrePay-only routes and over 300 PrePay-only bus stops across the network, including the bus stops in the Sydney CBD. More than 85% of bus fares are prepaid. For a full list of PrePay-only routes, bus stops and interchanges visit transportnsw.info Single ride TravelTen MyMulti weekly MyMulti Day Pass Pensioner Excursion Children 4 to 15 years old# NSW Half Fare Entitlement Card for Jobseekers* Tertiary Student NSW Transport Concession Card (Form 204) with transport foil Senior Secondary Student NSW Transport Concession Card (Form 202) with transport foil ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ Indentured Apprentice/Trainee NSW Transport Concession Card ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ International Student Identity Card (ISIC) Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or DVA in any Australian State or Territory** Non Australian Resident Pensioner or Student Cards Retired Employees SRA/ STA Concession Fare Authority Seniors (and Seniors Temporary) Card – issued by the Government of any Australian State or Territory War Widow/er Concession Card (NSW/ Vic) ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Ticket concession fare entitlements Note: ✔entitled ✘ not entitled # Children 15 years of age or under who appear more mature can obtain a Proof of Age Card from their school or from Transport Passes & Concessions Office (call 1300 548 828). * For persons residing in NSW looking for work and in receipt of a Commonwealth benefit at the maximum rate. ** Only the person whose name appears on the top of the Pensioner Concession Card is entitled to use concession tickets. Dependant(s) whose name(s) also appears on the card are entitled to use concession tickets provided they meet their own eligibility requirement. Where to buy your ticket • At ticket outlets displaying MyZone/PrePay signage (often newsagents or convenience stores) • At Transport Shops in the Sydney CBD • At train station ticket windows (TravelTen, MyMulti and Pensioner Excursion Tickets) • On board (single ride only, except on PrePay-only routes and at PrePay-only bus stops). For a complete list of ticket outlets, visit transportnsw.info M447_15 0114
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