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1Greencard smart ticketing

A Greencard can be loaded with travel credit so you don’t need to carry cash to catch the bus. You can save 20 per cent on normal fares, and transfer free within 90 minutes in some cases. Your urban travel fare will be capped at set amounts each day.

You can use a Greencard on services operated by:

Simply tap your card when you board the bus and the fare will be deducted from your card.

You can use the Metro Tasmania app to recharge your card or set an automatic top up.

Learn more or apply for a Greencard.

2Transportme ticketing

A Transportme card can be loaded with travel credit so you don’t need to carry cash to catch the bus. You can save 20 per cent on normal fares and record your concession eligibility.

Simply tap your card when you board the bus and the fare will be deducted from your card.

You can use the Transportme app to recharge your card and access real time bus tracking to see where your bus is.

Apply for a Transportme card by selecting your operator from the list below.

3Common ticketing system rollout

The Tasmanian Government has made an election commitment of $31.5 million to provide commuters with a contemporary integrated ticketing system to enable a seamless journey, combined with real-time information, which will boost public transport patronage and help mitigate congestion.

The funding will deliver a modern common ticketing solution that will apply to all General Access public transport operators, including ferries, and will integrate with our network planning and timetabling systems, so we can design and implement data driven network improvements.

The ticketing solution will allow passengers to use any general access public transport – any provider across the State - on a single system and fare payment will be available by credit card, mobile phone or wearable smart devices. It will also help inform network planning and fleet performance, leading to better and high frequency services between bus interchanges.

The system will be provided by Cubic Transportation Systems which is a market leading provider of integrated solutions, delivering world-class ticketing systems for cities such as Singapore, New York, Chicago, and London.

The next step is for the Department of State Growth, Cubic, and Queensland’s Transport and Main Roads department to finalise contracting arrangements, including the rollout plan and timeframes.

It is anticipated the system will be fully rolled out in the 2024-25 financial year.

If you have any questions or would like more information, email ticketing@stategrowth.tas.gov.au