If, like me, you're a person who enjoys using the bargain basement $2.50 $2.60 $2.70 $2.80 Sunday Opal fares, you may have wondered just how far the deal can take you. In my first attempt at Sydney content over video, I explore this further.
With this apocalypse going on at the moment, I've obviously been laying low, and haven't been out and about exploring Sydney. I'...
How far can your Opal card take you on Sunday for $2.80?
About author: Yaz
I'm Yaz, a born-and-raised Sydneysider who thinks there's much more to this town than the harbour and hipster brunches.
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That was awesome! Thanks, I didn't realise there was a Sunday fare, will try to take advantage of it.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely do! If you actually want to enjoy the offer, rather than riding 1800km, I might recommend some cheap ferry trips. There's nothing quite like a beautiful government subsidised cruise on one of the world's most beautiful city's harbour.
Deletedefinitely the closest thing i've seen to a sydney version of geoff marshall's videos
ReplyDeleteHaha yes
ReplyDeleteI am fake yaz
This shouldnt be possible
Got that water tight blog security going 👌
DeleteSo this video survived about a month before the rules changed. Rest in peace cheap Sundays.
ReplyDeleteNow it's 'cheap' weekends @ $8 capped.
ReplyDeleteFond memories (kind of), of an epic trip to the hunter valley wineries when I was a povo inner-west dweller in the 90's. Because getting on a bus tour was beneath us. Newtown to Central to Newcastle, change to the Maitland train, then bus to Cessnock, then half hour walk to Mt. View winery, who felt so sorry for us that they gave us a bottle to drink before we hitchhiked back to Cessnock, bus to Maitland, train to Newy, train to central, train to Newtown. Not sure if we came in under $2.80. The things you did before iPhones LOL
ReplyDeleteAmazing. I'm sure it's made for a fonder memory than if you did do it the "proper" way!
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