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  2. go card - Wikipedia

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    Following the development of the go card, in July 2006, Translink signed up around 1,000 volunteers to test out the new smartcard system in the Redcliffe area. Translink installed the new smartcard equipment in Hornibrook Bus Lines and later Brisbane Transport buses.

  3. Translink (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    Adult go card is for use by passengers without concessions. Tertiary students, job seekers and asylum seekers will need to have an adult go card in order to have concession fares activated on the card. Child go card is for use by children under the age of 15 years and provides concession fares for the holder along with free travel on weekends.

  4. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Go Card: Bahrain Bus: 2015 China: Whole Country (336 cities as of Dec 2023) China T-Union: Ministry of Transport: 29 June 2015 Beijing: BMACC / Yikatong: Beijing Municipal Administration and Communications Card Company, Limited: 2003 Changsha: Xiaoxiang Card: Hunan Xiaoxiang One Card Technology Co. September 2018 Chengdu: Tianfutong Card ...

  5. Bus transport in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Responsibility for the actual operation of bus services rests with 17 subcontracted bus service providers, such as Transport for Brisbane, each allocated a specific contract area within the region and which operate services pursuant to Translink's timetabling and integrated ticketing system that uses contactless smartcards known as the go card ...

  6. Transport in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Translink introduced the go card smartcard-based ticketing system. Paper tickets are still available, but travel using the go card costs significantly less than using a paper ticket. [7] Rail services are operated by Queensland Rail. Ferries are operated by RiverCity Ferries. Contracted buses that serve the regional areas outside and ...

  7. Domestic Airport railway station, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    It serves the Domestic Terminal at Brisbane Airport, opening on 5 May 2001 at the same time as the line. [1] The station along with the line is owned and operated by Airtrain Citylink under a BOOT scheme. It will pass to Queensland Rail ownership in 2036. [2] Services are operated by Queensland Rail's City network.

  8. Transport for Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    The service is pre-paid, meaning you can't buy any tickets on the bus, you must have already purchased a ticket, or have a go card to pay for your fare. This is the first service in Brisbane to operate 24 hours on Friday and Saturday and 18 hours every other day. [14] Bus stops serviced by the CityGlider are identified with signs and painted kerb.

  9. International Airport railway station, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Although TransLink's go card is able to be used, the station is not included in the TransLink fare structure, with Airtrain able to charge a premium fare. [ 3 ] Connection to the airport terminal