Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Order 2004 (NSW)
This Order is the Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Order 2004.
This Order commences on 4 January 2005.
The Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Order 1991 is repealed.
The charges to be demanded by the State Transit Authority in respect of its bus and ferry services in the Sydney and Newcastle Suburban Areas and its ferry services in the Newcastle Suburban Area (including the multi-modal services) are as set out in Schedule 1.
In this clause,
Tickets in respect of the bus and ferry services provided by the State Transit Authority may be purchased at such locations as the Authority may from time to time determine.
If an adult is accompanied on a bus or ferry service journey provided by the State Transit Authority by 2 or more children from the adult’s household, and if the appropriate charges for the journey have been paid for the adult and any 1 of those children, no charge is payable for any other of those children for that journey.
No charge is payable for any bus or ferry service journey for which a ticket issued by Sydney Ferries or RailCorp is valid.
A single or return ticket issued by the State Transit Authority is valid only for a journey or journeys completed on the day on which it is issued or before 4 am on the next day.
A weekly ticket issued by State Transit Authority is valid only:
(a) in the case of a Blue, Orange, Pittwater or Two Zone TravelPass, for the period of one week commencing with the day of first use specified on the ticket and until 4 am on the next day following the expiry of the one-week period, or
(b) in any other case, for the period of one week ending with the day of expiry stamped on the ticket at the time of purchase and until 4 am on the next day.
A quarterly ticket issued by the State Transit Authority is valid only for the period of 3 months ending with the day of expiry specified on the ticket and until 4 am on the next day.
A yearly ticket issued by the State Transit Authority is valid only for the period of 12 months ending with the day of expiry specified on the ticket and until 4 am on the next day.
A BusTripper issued by the State Transit Authority is valid only for the day of first use specified on the ticket and until 4 am on the next day.
A DayTripper issued by the State Transit Authority is valid only:
(a) for the day on which it is issued and until 4 am on the next day, if issued from a railway or ferry booking office, or
(b) for the day of first use specified on the ticket and until 4 am on the next day, if issued from a State Transit Authority booking office.
A Newcastle Multi-Ride 1-Hour bus ticket issued by the State Transit Authority is valid only for a journey commenced within 1 hour of the time of first use specified on the ticket.
A Newcastle Multi-Ride 4-Hour bus ticket issued by the State Transit Authority is valid only for a journey commenced within 4 hours of the time of first use specified on the ticket.
A Newcastle Multi-Ride Day bus-ferry ticket issued by the State Transit Authority is valid only for a journey commenced within 23 hours of the time of first use specified on the ticket.
A Newcastle Time-Ten Multi-Ride bus ticket issued by the State Transit Authority is valid only for journeys commenced during any of 10 non-overlapping one-hour periods, each of which commences when it is first used during that hour.
TravelPass and BusTripper tickets are not valid for the State Transit Authority’s premium services, tourist services, special (sporting) services or special (racecourse) services.
Pensioners’ combined rail/bus/ferry excursion tickets are not valid for the State Transit Authority’s premium services or tourist services.
The holder of a Blinded Soldiers Gold Pass (issued to a blind Australian war veteran) and a person accompanying the holder as a guide are not entitled to free travel on the State Transit Authority’s special (racecourse) services.
If this Order is amended by another order under section 85 (2) of the Act so as to vary any matter on which the charge for a quarterly or yearly ticket is based, the charge for a quarterly or yearly ticket in respect of which an application has been made but not been dealt with before the date on which the amending order is published in the Gazette, or for which an application is subsequently made, is to be calculated:
(a) in respect of any period occurring before the date on which the variation takes effect—on the basis of this Order as in force when the application was made, and
(b) in respect of any period occurring on or after the date on which the variation takes effect—on the basis of this Order as so amended.
Subclause (1) does not apply if the application for the ticket was made more than 1 month before the date on which the variation takes effect but not more than 1 month before the date on which the ticket is to commence.
A person is not entitled to a refund in respect of a periodical ticket merely because of a reduction in the charges for bus and ferry services provided by the State Transit Authority that occurs during the period for which the ticket is valid.
In this Order:
(a) unlimited travel on the State Transit Authority’s bus services in the area bounded by the section points at the following locations:
(i) Watsons Bay,
(ii) La Perouse,
(iii) the Airport runway tunnel, General Holmes Drive, Mascot,
(iv) Rockdale Station,
(v) Earlwood shops,
(vi) Canterbury Station,
(vii) Brighton Avenue, Croydon Park,
(viii) the intersection of Liverpool Road and Malvern Avenue, Croydon,
(ix) the intersection of Lang Street and Parramatta Road, Croydon,
(x) Pittwater Road, Gladesville,
(xi) the Lane Cove River,
(xii) East Lindfield,
(xiii) the Spit Bridge, and
(b) unlimited travel on the Inner Harbour ferry services.
(a) unlimited travel on the State Transit Authority’s bus services within the Sydney Suburban Area, and
(b) unlimited travel on Sydney ferry services, and
(c) unlimited travel on RailCorp’s rail services in the area bounded by Bondi Junction, Cowan, Carlingford, Richmond, Emu Plains, Macarthur (via Granville, via Regents Park or via East Hills), Otford and Cronulla.
(a) unlimited travel on the State Transit Authority’s bus services within the Sydney Suburban Area (except north of Jacksons Road Reserve and Lakeside Caravan Park, bounded by the section points at Jacksons Road and Walsh Street, North Narrabeen), and
(b) unlimited travel on Sydney ferry services, and
(c) unlimited travel on RailCorp’s rail services in the area bounded by Chatswood, Bondi Junction, Kogarah, Kingsgrove, Epping and Bankstown (via Lidcombe or via Sydenham).
(a) a Manly ferry service, or
(b) a service to or from a place on the Parramatta River west of the Meadowbank Railway Bridge (that is, the bridge carrying the main northern railway line between North Strathfield and Meadowbank).
(a) unlimited travel on the State Transit Authority’s bus services in the Newcastle Suburban Area, and
(b) unlimited travel on the Stockton ferry, and
(c) unlimited travel on RailCorp’s rail services in the area bounded by Newcastle, Telarah, Awaba and Toronto.
(a) unlimited travel on the State Transit Authority’s bus services in the Newcastle Suburban Area, and
(b) unlimited travel on the Stockton ferry.
(a) unlimited travel on the State Transit Authority’s bus services within the Sydney Suburban Area (except north of Jacksons Road Reserve and Lakeside Caravan Park, bounded by the section points at Jacksons Road and Walsh Street, North Narrabeen), and
(b) unlimited travel on Sydney ferry services.
(a) unlimited travel on the State Transit Authority’s bus and ferry services, and
(b) unlimited travel on Sydney ferry services, and
(c) unlimited travel on RailCorp’s rail services, and
(d) travel on some private operator bus services,
within the CityRail Area.
(a) unlimited travel on the State Transit Authority’s bus services within the Sydney Suburban Area (except north of Jacksons Road Reserve and Lakeside Caravan Park, bounded by the section points at Jacksons Road and Walsh Street, North Narrabeen), and
(b) unlimited travel on Sydney ferry services, and
(c) unlimited rail travel on RailCorp’s rail services in the area bounded by Bondi Junction, Hornsby (via Epping or via North Sydney), Sandown, Carlingford, Seven Hills, Liverpool, Holsworthy (via East Hills), Engadine and Caringbah.
(a) unlimited travel on the State Transit Authority’s bus services within the Sydney Suburban Area, and
(b) unlimited travel on Sydney ferry services.
(a) unlimited travel on the State Transit Authority’s bus services within the Sydney Suburban Area, and
(b) unlimited travel on Sydney ferry services, and
(c) unlimited rail travel on RailCorp’s rail services in the area bounded by Bondi Junction, Cowan, Carlingford, Richmond, Emu Plains, Macarthur (via Granville, via Regents Park or via East Hills), Otford and Cronulla.
(a) unlimited travel on the State Transit Authority’s bus services in the area bounded by the section points at the following locations:
(i) Watsons Bay,
(ii) La Perouse,
(iii) the Airport Terminus (General Holmes Drive), Mascot,
(iv) Rockdale Station,
(v) the intersection of Earlwood Street, Thompson Street and Prince Edward Avenue, Earlwood,
(vi) Canterbury Station,
(vii) Brighton Avenue, Croydon Park,
(viii) the intersection of Liverpool Road and Malvern Avenue, Croydon,
(ix) the intersection of Lang Street and Queen Street, Croydon,
(x) Regatta Road, Canada Bay,
(xi) Pittwater Road, Gladesville,
(xii) the Lane Cove River,
(xiii) East Lindfield,
(xiv) the Spit Bridge, and
(b) unlimited travel on the Inner Harbour ferry services, and
(c) unlimited rail travel on RailCorp’s rail services in the area bounded by Chatswood, Bondi Junction, Rockdale, Canterbury, Bardwell Park and Croydon.
(a) unlimited travel on the State Transit Authority’s bus services within the Sydney Suburban Area (except north of Jacksons Road Reserve and Lakeside Caravan Park, bounded by the section points at Jacksons Road and Walsh Street, North Narrabeen), and
(b) unlimited travel on Sydney ferry services, and
(c) unlimited rail travel on RailCorp’s rail services in the area bounded by Bondi Junction, Waitara (via North Sydney), Epping (via North Strathfield), Hardies, Camellia, Parramatta, Granville, Chester Hill, Panania and Jannali.
In this clause,
(Clause 4)
Single Trip Fares
Full fare $ | Concession $ | |
1 or 2 sections (to 3.2 km) | 2.00 | 1.00 |
3–5 sections (to 8.0 km) | 3.30 | 1.60 |
6–9 sections (to 14.4 km) | 4.30 | 2.10 |
10–15 sections (to 24.0 km) | 5.10 | 2.50 |
16 or more sections | 6.30 | 3.10 |
Multi-trip Fares
Full fare $ | Concession $ | |
TravelTen Blue (1 or 2 sections) | 16.00 | 8.00 |
TravelTen Brown (3–5 sections) | 26.40 | 13.20 |
TravelTen Red (6–9 sections) | 34.40 | 17.20 |
TravelTen Green (10–15 sections) | 40.80 | 20.40 |
TravelTen Orange (16 or more sections) | 50.40 | 25.20 |
BusTripper | 13.00 | 6.50 |
DayTripper | 18.20 | 9.00 |
Periodical Fares
Full fare $ | Concession $ | |
Two Zone TravelPass | 35.00 | 17.50 |
Blue TravelPass | 35.00 | 17.50 |
Red TravelPass | 41.00 | 20.50 |
Orange TravelPass | 44.00 | 22.00 |
Green TravelPass | 48.00 | 24.00 |
Yellow TravelPass | 52.00 | 26.00 |
Pink TravelPass | 57.00 | 28.50 |
Pittwater TravelPass | 60.00 | 30.00 |
Purple TravelPass | 63.00 | 31.50 |
The charge for a quarterly TravelPass ticket is 11 times that for the corresponding weekly TravelPass ticket. | ||
The charge for a yearly TravelPass ticket is 40 times that for the corresponding weekly TravelPass ticket. |
Special Services
Full fare $ | Concession $ | |
Old RAS Showground (Moore Park), Sydney Cricket Ground or Sydney Football Stadium | 5.80 | 2.90 |
Royal Randwick Racecourse | 5.80 | 2.90 |
Full fare $ | Concession $ | |
Newcastle Multi-Ride 1-Hour bus ticket | 3.30 | 1.60 |
Newcastle Multi-Ride 4-Hour bus ticket | 6.40 | 3.20 |
Newcastle Time-Ten Multi-Ride bus ticket | 26.80 | 13.40 |
Newcastle–Stockton | 2.30 | 1.10 |
Newcastle Multi-Ride Day bus-ferry ticket | 9.80 | 4.90 |
Newcastle Orange TravelPass | 35.00 | 17.50 |
Newcastle Green TravelPass | 48.00 | 24.00 |
The charge for a quarterly TravelPass ticket is 11 times that for the corresponding weekly TravelPass ticket. | ||
The charge for a yearly TravelPass ticket is 40 times that for the corresponding weekly TravelPass ticket. |
$ | |
Travel wholly within the CityRail Area | 2.50 |
Bus term ticket for school travel (per term) | 46.30 |
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