Apple Pay Express Mode comes to New South Wales
The Opal Network in New South Wales, Australia, now accepts Apple Pay Express Mode, speeding up transactions at the turnstile.
Opal Network
has a feature called Express Transit which enables users to tap their iPhone or Apple Watch to a transit terminal without a passcode. It works even when the device has lost power, thanks to a power reserve mode.
Members of the Opal Network can now take advantage of Express Mode via Apple Pay in New South Wales, Australia. Users only need to activate their card within the Apple Wallet app for use with Express Mode.
To enable Express Mode on iPhone:
- Open the Settings app.
- Select "Wallet & Apple Pay."
- Select "Express Transit Card."
- Choose the card you wish to use with Express Mode
To enable Express Mode on Apple Watch:
- Open the Settings app.
- Select "Wallet & Apple Pay."
- Select "Express Mode."
- Choose the card you wish to use with Express Mode
When Express Mode is activated, users can tap a transit terminal without needing to wake the device or enter a passcode. This works when entering or exiting a location.
Power reserve kicks in when a battery is depleted. This means a small reserve of battery remains to ensure Express Mode is still active for up to five hours, even without any charge available to power on the device.
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Comments
I think it only hit the radar of Transport NSW when the number of people working from home increased during covid; the prior assumption was that if you were commuting by train for work you were doing it five days a week. With more people switching to regular but infrequent travel there was probably an increase in the demand for one-use cards.
Very happy it now works.