MultiRider

The MultiRider was a pre-purchased magnetic-stripe ticketing system used on rail, bus, and ferry services operated under the Transperth brand, either by or under contract for the Public Transport Authority of Western Australia.

If the passenger was transferring between services, and their current trip was still valid, a "T" was printed onto the card (on 10-trip MultiRiders only).

MultiRiders came with 10, 20, or 40 trips encoded onto them, and were up to 25% cheaper than the equivalent cash fares at the time.

This type of MultiRider provided a 50 cent fare on a journey, valid for three hours in all zones.

However, the state government replied that the tertiary school students can have the standard concession fare for their journey.

Two MultiRider Validators on Platform 4 at Perth railway station