While many think of Sydney for its picturesque beaches and generally decent weather, it appears its public transport system should also be a drawcard.
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John Hunter Hospital shuttle bus back in business
The John Hunter Hospital shuttle bus is back after popular demand, after services ceased in 2015 when new car parking spaces were constructed at the campus.
Patients, visitors, and staff at John Hunter
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Transit Systems secures 100% of drivers for Southwest Link
Transit Systems has upheld its end of the Southwest Link bargain, recruiting all positions for their component of the Metro conversion project.
With recruitment efforts ramping up in April, Transit Systems
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Buses in Sydney’s south west receive a “freshen up”
Over 230 buses in Sydney’s south west have received a “freshen up” as part of Transit Systems’ plan to put cleaner, tidier buses on the roads.
Since taking over operations of the
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Busways welcomes commuter benefits from Western Sydney bus funding
Bus service operator Busways says that commuters are set to benefit massively from the New South Wales government’s recent funding boost into public transport in the state.
Transport minister Jo Haylen
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Opal public transport prices set to rise in July
Opal prices are set to rise by 3.6 per cent in line with the annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) movement on July 1.
Weekly travel caps will remain the same, at $50 for Adults and $25 for Child/Youth and
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Cubic vice president appointment to create “seamless user experience” for public transport
Cubic Transportation Systems (Cubic) has appointed Dino Beverakis as vice president and general manager, Asia Pacific and head of Australia to drive the modernisation of transport ticketing systems.
The
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U-Go Mobility to provide services for Southwest Link
U-Go Mobility has announced they will be providing drivers and services for Southwest Link during the upcoming final Metro conversion of the T3 Bankstown Line.
Buses will be providing a limited stops service
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Western Sydney set to receive better buses thanks to funding boost
Western Sydney commuters will soon be riding around in better buses, more often, as the NSW government has allocated $139.5 million to the state’s bus network to modernise the fleet and create more
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Commercial & Infrastructure to advise the Western Sydney Rapid Bus Project
Specialist advisor Commercial & Infrastructure (C&I) have announced they will be the program wide cost advisors for The Western Sydney Rapid Bus Project.
The collaboration will see C&I advising
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