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  2. MyWay (ticketing system) - Wikipedia

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    The MyWay card is a form of electronic ticketing used on public transport services within Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory. It is promoted by Transport Canberra and is valid on ACTION buses and Canberra Light Rail. [2]

  3. ACTION - Wikipedia

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    On 14 February 1977, it was renamed as the Australian Capital Territory Internal Omnibus Network, or ACTION for short. [1] [2] In 1976, Canberra became the first city in Australia to operate articulated buses after the purchase of 25 MAN SG192s. [3] [4] In May 1982, ACTION commenced operating the Canberra Explorer in a joint venture with ...

  4. Sandford Street light rail station - Wikipedia

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    Sandford Street is a light rail station in Australia on the Canberra Metro R1 Civic to Gungahlin line, located at the intersection of Flemington Road, Sandford Street and Morriset Road in Mitchell. The station serves the surrounding business and industrial precinct, and will support future residential development in the neighbouring suburb of ...

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  6. Alinga Street light rail station - Wikipedia

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    Alinga Street light rail station is the terminus of the Canberra Metro R1 light rail line. It opened on 20 April 2019. As the main connection point for bus services to Canberra's southern districts as well as to Queanbeyan and Yass, Alinga Street is by far the busiest station on the route, with 37% of all light rail passengers beginning or ending a journey here in the first 10 months of operation.

  7. Category:Bus transport in Canberra - Wikipedia

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  8. Capital Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The company first acquired 2XL (now XLFM) in the Snowy Mountains, as well as 2CC and 2CA in Canberra - the latter two offloaded from parent companies Australian Radio Network and Austereo respectively in order for them to launch joint-venture stations 104.7 and Mix 106.3. In February 2015, Capital Radio Network acquired Gippsland-based 3GG. [1] [2]

  9. Commonwealth Avenue (Canberra) - Wikipedia

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    Significant sites along this stretch include the Albert Hall, the Hotel Canberra and the High Commissions of the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Canada. Upon reaching Capital Hill, the road turns into Capital Circle which circles around Parliament House before connecting with Adelaide Avenue which connects it with Woden Valley.