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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}}
Transport for NSW (TfNSW) is a New South Wales Government transport services and roads agency established on 1 November 2011. The agency is a different entity to the NSW Department of Transport, which is a department of the state government of New South Wales, and the ultimate parent entity of Transport for NSW. [1]
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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.
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 navbox is divided into various groups representing each route serviced by Transport for New South Wales' Sydney Ferries service, listing all the wharves of the Sydney Ferries network's seven routes, in addition to a list of decommissioned wharves and one upcoming service, the F4 Cross Harbour service, yet to be initiated. All the individual ...
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 ...
Prior to 2004, the entire NSW Government-owned rail network was operated by the then Rail Infrastructure Corporation (RIC). In preparation for the planned lease of the interstate and Hunter Valley networks to the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC), the Transport Administration Act 1988 was amended in 2003 to define a "metropolitan rail area", to be managed by a new agency called RailCorp ...