Sydney public transport set for $820m transformation
Sydney's public transport system is undergoing a significant transformation with an $820 million investment. The overhaul includes a major update to the Opal card system, with contracts recently awarded to two companies. This initiative aims to enhance the efficiency and user experience of public transport in the city.
- ▪The Opal card system is set for a major overhaul.
- ▪Contracts have been awarded to two companies for the transformation.
- ▪The total investment for this project is $820 million.
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