Apple Pay Express Mode support

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Dear Transport for NSW,

I would like to enquire on the progress made in relation to the implementation of Apple Pay Express Mode for contactless and Opal cards. This is similar to the already supported Samsung Pay Transit card feature. It can also be noted Apple Pay Express Mode is already implemented in London where they use the same ticketing provider.

Yours faithfully,
Commuter

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Dear Transport for NSW,

I would like to enquire on the progress made in relation to the implementation of Apple Pay Express Mode for contactless and Opal cards. This is similar to the already supported Samsung Pay Transit card feature. It can also be noted Apple Pay Express Mode is already implemented in London where they use the same ticketing provider.

Yours faithfully,
Commuter

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