Kiosks give Opal card users option to travel 'anonymously'

By Jacob Saulwick and Ben Grubb
Updated August 2 2014 - 10:13am, first published July 29 2014 - 4:25pm
An Opal pop-up kiosk at Newtown station. Photo: Penny Sharpe
An Opal pop-up kiosk at Newtown station. Photo: Penny Sharpe
Unregistered Opal cards are now available - but only at select stations at select times. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Unregistered Opal cards are now available - but only at select stations at select times. Photo: Kate Geraghty
A pop-up kiosk at St Leonards on Monday morning. Photo: Beau Giles
A pop-up kiosk at St Leonards on Monday morning. Photo: Beau Giles

Public transport users in Sydney will not be able to buy Opal cards from permanent ticket windows at train stations.

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