Himeno
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They likely think that their network/system/fare structure is different, so a different ticket system is required.What really amazes me is why cities always seem to want to redevelop the wheel from scratch. Why do that, with all its problems and false starts, when there are plenty of excellent schemes in operation elsewhere? So maybe you have to adjust your fare system - so what? That's got to be simpler than going through the horror that has been the development of Opal and Myki.
They should at least grab an existing system that is similar and adapt from that, not just build a new system from scratch.
Sydney and Melbourne have zone based systems. So do London, Paris and the Netherlands. Why could they not grab one of those as a base?
Looking into this more, it's even more insane.
A Melbourne based company created the Hong Kong (Octopus), San Fransisco (Clipper), Singapore (EZ-Link), and Seattle (ORCA) systems, among others. They created Melbourne's old Metcard system. Why couldn't they create what would become Myki?