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This universal navbox template is designed as a merger and replacement for five predecessor navbox templates, which now redirect to {{Transport for New South Wales railway stations}}. They are as follows: {{CityRail Stations}} {{Sydney Trains Stations}} {{Sydney Rapid Transit stations navbox}} {{Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink Stations}}
The agency's function is to build transport infrastructure and manage transport services in New South Wales. Since absorbing Roads & Maritime Services (RMS) in December 2019, [2] the agency is also responsible for building and maintaining road infrastructure, managing the day-to-day compliance and safety for roads and waterways and vehicle and driving license registrations.
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[1] [2] The agency is the single point of contact point for a number of New South Wales government agencies including Transport for NSW, Fair Trading NSW and Births, Deaths and Marriages, and provides services such as the application for licences and permits, registration of births and payment of fines. [3]
This universal navbox template is designed as a merger and replacement for five predecessor navbox templates, which now redirect to {{Transport for New South Wales railway stations}}. They are as follows: {{CityRail Stations}} {{Sydney Trains Stations}} {{Sydney Rapid Transit stations navbox}} {{Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink Stations}}
Sydney Trains is the brand name and operator of suburban and intercity train services in and around Greater Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.. The metropolitan part of the network is a hybrid urban-suburban rail system with a central underground core that covers 369 km (229 mi) of route length over 813 km (505 mi) of track, with 161 stations on nine lines.
Sydney Trains replaced CityRail as the operator of Sydney's commuter rail services in 2013. These changes saw Transport for NSW take control of the timetabling and branding of services. Transport for NSW introduced a new timetable in late 2013 that saw the Airport and East Hills Line replaced by the T2 Airport, Inner West & South Line.
Following victory in the 2011 New South Wales election, the O'Farrell Government embarked on reform of transport in New South Wales. In November 2011, Transport for NSW was created to improve planning and coordination of transport projects and services. The organisation developed a new rail timetable and branding, which was put into effect on ...