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- Lost property | NSW Government | Opal
OpalLost property Find out what to do if you have lost or found an Opal card
- Report a lost or stolen Opal card - Service NSW
If your registered Opal card has been stolen or lost, report it online to block your card from being used If you have another card linked to your account you can transfer the balance of your blocked card to the other card Note: Once your card is blocked, you will need to contact Opal Customer Care to transfer the balance to an active Opal card
- Lost property - transportnsw. info
Report lost property online The easiest and most efficient way to report a lost item is by submitting an enquiry Use this form if you have lost something on public transport in the Opal network or NSW TrainLink Regional train and coaches Report lost property For services not listed in the form, contact the operator of the service
- Lost and stolen Opal cards - transportnsw. info
Report and replace a lost or stolen Opal card If your registered Opal card has been lost or stolen, report it and block your card by following the instructions below
- Report lost property | transportnsw. info
Report lost property for train, bus, ferry and light rail If urgent such as essential medical equipment phone 131 500
- Report your Opal card lost or stolen | NSW Government | Opal
Report your Opal card lost or stolen If your Opal card is registered and has been lost or stolen, you can block the card to protect your card balance and arrange a balance transfer to another Opal card
- Manage your card - transportnsw. info
Top up, activate and register your card, check or transfer your balance, report a lost or stolen Opal card
- Opal - transportnsw. info
Get an Opal card Opal is the smartcard ticketing system used on public transport in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, the Hunter and the Illawarra You can also use a contactless payment to pay an Adult fare But if you qualify for concession fares, you can save money with an Opal card You can get an Opal card in person or online
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