This dataset provides counts of tap ons and tap offs made on the Opal ticketing system during two non-consecutive weeks in 2016. The Opal tap on and tap off dataset contains six CSV files covering two weeks (14 days) of Opal data across the four public transport modes. Privacy is the utmost priority for all Transport for NSW Open Data and there is no information that can identify any individual in the Open Opal Tap On and Tap Off data. This means that any data that is, or can be, linked to an individual’s Opal card has been removed. **This dataset is subject to specific** [terms and conditions](https://opendata.transport.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/Opal%20Data%20Terms%20and%20Conditions%20v1.pdf) There are three CSV files per week, and these provide a privacy-protected count of taps against: 1. Time – binned to 15 minutes by tap (tap on or tap off), by date and by mode 2. Location– by tap (tap on or tap off), by date and by mode 3. Time with location – binned to 15 minutes, by tap (tap on or tap off), by date and by mode The tap on and tap off counts are not linked and individual trips cannot be derived using the data. The two weeks of Opal data are: 1. 25 July to 31 July 2016 (before paper ticket retirement – paper ticket data is not included in the dataset) 2. 8 August to 14 August 2016 (after paper ticket retirement).
This dataset provides counts of tap ons and tap offs made on the Opal ticketing system during two non-consecutive weeks in 2016. The Opal tap on and tap off dataset contains six CSV files covering two weeks (14 days) of Opal data across the four public transport modes. Privacy is the utmost priority for all Transport for NSW Open Data and there is no information that can identify any individual in the Open Opal Tap On and Tap Off data. This means that any data that is, or can be, linked to an individual’s Opal card has been removed. This dataset is subject to specific terms and conditions There are three CSV files per week, and these provide a privacy-protected count of taps against: 1. Time – binned to 15 minutes by tap (tap on or tap off), by date and by mode 2. Location– by tap (tap on or tap off), by date and by mode 3. Time with location – binned to 15 minutes, by tap (tap on or tap off), by date and by mode The tap on and tap off counts are not linked and individual trips cannot be derived using the data. The two weeks of Opal data are: 1. Monday 21 November 2016 – Sunday 27 November 2016 2. Monday 26 December 2016 – Sunday 1 January 2017 Release 1 files are also linked below.
Operator contact details and location facilities for train stations, ferry wharves and bus interchanges. Gateway API is provided for legacy applications, this data is no longer updated and API will be retired in the the near future. To use these resources in your application please follow the CKAN api instructions in the resource description.
Current vehicle positions in GTFS-realtime format for Buses, Ferries, Light Rail, Trains, Metro and Regional Bus Services (our regional services are at times referenced as "TCB" - Transport Connected Bus). An up to date list of all TCB services can be found [on the forum](https://opendataforum.transport.nsw.gov.au/t/new-real-time-regional-bus-data-is-now-available/2060).
Static timetables, stop locations, pathways for trains, and route shape information in GTFS format for operators that support realtime. Covers Buses, Ferries, Light Rail, Trains, Metro and Regional Bus Services (our regional services are at times referenced as "TCB" - Transport Connected Bus). An up to date list of all TCB services can be found [on the forum](https://opendataforum.transport.nsw.gov.au/t/new-real-time-regional-bus-data-is-now-available/2060).
The official Transport for NSW trip planning widget is available to display on your own website. Your customers can plan their own trip and be directed to transportnsw.info. To see this widget's Terms of Use please click [here](/trip-planning-widget-terms-use).