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City Road is a busy 1-kilometre (0.62 mi) thoroughfare located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. City Road runs south from a junction with Broadway and Parramatta Road, through the University of Sydney and becomes King Street as it enters the suburb of Newtown. City Road forms part of the Princes Highway officially and is allocated route A36.
Transit Systems operates seven bus routes via Newtown station, under contract to Transport for NSW: 422: Railway Square to Kogarah [14] 423: Martin Place to Kingsgrove [15] 423X: Martin Place to Kingsgrove limited stops [16] 426: Martin Place to Dulwich Hill [17] 428: Martin Place to Canterbury [18] 428X: Martin Place to Canterbury limited ...
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.
Nearby Marrickville was a major centre of Sydney's Greek community in the 1950s and 1960s, but in the second half of the 20th century most of its Greek residents moved south and west [citation needed] into suburbs like Earlwood, Clemton Park, Bardwell Park, Kingsgrove and Bexley North (all of which have more than 15% of residents reporting ...
This line provides direct access to both the Sydney CBD and Sydney Airport. There are two bus depots in the suburb - one for services operated by Transit Systems and the other for services operated by U-Go Mobility. [6] Bus routes 423 and 423X link Kingsgrove to the Sydney central business district via Earlwood, Marrickville and Newtown.
Route M50 ran from Drummoyne to Coogee Beach via Victoria Road, the Anzac Bridge, CBD, Fox Studios, Randwick Racecourse, Randwick shops and The Spot, and commenced on 31 October 2010. Route M50 connected with Sydney Trains stations at Town Hall, and Museum. [24] It also allowed passengers to transfer to regular buses to the Moore Park area ...
The Grand Concourse of Central station; a major hub for public transport services 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.
Transit Systems Sydney route 423 follows the former tram line, although this bus route now extends to Kingsgrove. The line closed on 27 September 1957, along with all the 'Green line' tram lines. The line closed on 27 September 1957, along with all the 'Green line' tram lines.