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  2. Transport in Canberra - Wikipedia

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    The Canberra fleet grew from 25 buses in 1942 to over 90 in 1966. In March 1968 a reformed bus network was introduced. This involved new bus timetables and driver schedules, based on regular services on all routes throughout the day with synchronised movements through the main centres.

  3. City Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 23 November 1982. City Interchange, formerly City Bus Station is located in the central business district of Canberra. It is a major connecting point for Transport Canberra services across the ACT, as well as commuter bus services to surrounding areas in New South Wales. Bus stands are located on Alinga Street, East Row and Mort Street ...

  4. Transport in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Light Horse Interchange, the largest of its kind in Australia. Transport in Sydney is provided by an extensive network of public transport operating modes including metro, train, bus, ferry and light rail, as well as an expansive network of roadways, cycleways and airports. According to the 2006 census, in terms of travel to work or study ...

  5. CountryLink - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.countrylink.info. CountryLink was a passenger rail and road service brand that operated in regional areas of New South Wales, and to and from Canberra, Brisbane and Melbourne. [1] Originally created as a business unit (or sub-brand) of the State Rail Authority of New South Wales, it later became a subsidiary of RailCorp. [2]

  6. Buses in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Buses account for close to six per cent of trips each day in the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, forming a key part of the city's public transport system.The network initially evolved from a privately operated system of feeder services to railway stations in the outer suburbs, and a publicly operated network of bus services introduced to replace trams in the inner suburbs.

  7. Sydney Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The main bypasses are: the Westlink M7 motorway, which allows traffic from Canberra and Melbourne to skirt Sydney's outer suburbs on its way north – this bypass was completed with the opening of the NorthConnex tunnel in October 2020. the WestConnex M8 motorway, which forms the southern section of an eventual Inner Western Bypass of Sydney's CBD.

  8. Main Southern railway line, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    View map. The Main Southern Railway commences as an electrified pair of tracks in the Sydney metropolitan area. Since 1924, the line branches from the Main Suburban railway line at Lidcombe and runs via Regents Park to Cabramatta, where it rejoins the original route from Granville. The line then heads towards Campbelltown and Macarthur, the ...

  9. Sydney Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Metro North West Line of the Sydney Metro is Australia's only fully automated heavy rail system. [15] [16] It is controlled by the Sydney Metro agency, under the umbrella of Transport for NSW. Services are operated by Metro Trains Sydney and integrated with the established Sydney Trains network. It is the first metro system in Australia and ...