where can i buy an opal card
You can buy an Opal card at many convenience stores and supermarkets around Sydney and NSW, at selected government service centres, or order one online for delivery.
Main places to buy
- Retail stores : Newsagents, convenience stores (like 7‑Eleven), and major supermarkets such as Woolworths commonly sell Adult and Child/Youth Opal cards; look for the Opal sticker or sign at the entrance.
- Online : You can order an Opal card on the official Opal/Transport for NSW website and have it mailed to your address, then top it up online or via the app.
- Transport Customer Service Centres : Selected Transport for NSW customer service centres and some Service NSW centres can issue Opal cards in person.
At train stations and the airport
- Airport stations : Sydney Domestic and International Airport train stations sell Opal cards at the station booking offices or nearby newsstands such as NewsLink and WH Smith.
- Other stations : Most regular train and ferry station machines only top up cards or sell single‑trip tickets; for a new Opal card you usually need a nearby newsagent, convenience store, or supermarket rather than the platform machine.
Extra tips
- You can also skip a physical card and tap on with a contactless credit/debit card or compatible phone/watch on most Opal services if you are an adult traveller.
- If unsure, the official Opal/Transport for NSW site has a “find a retailer” tool where you can search “where can I buy an Opal card” by suburb or “airport” to see the closest outlets.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.