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In November 2010, the Sydney Explorer service was sold by State Transit to City Sightseeing who had been operating open top bus tours in Sydney since the early 2000s. [12] [13] No buses were included in the sale, with City Sightseeing continuing to operate its existing routes only with its fleet of MCW Metrobuses.
Many tours also have a live guide. Tourists may board and leave the buses within their ticket's time limit at the different bus stops on the circular routes. This is called hop-on-hop-off. Many cities have more than one route to showcase all the different sights and attractions. On some routes, buses leave the city for suburban sights.
Open top bus – Bus, usually a double-decker bus, without a roof City Sightseeing operates a service by this name in many cities; Tour bus service – Sightseeing bus service for tourists; Transit pass – Transit ticket for multiple trips Rail pass – Transit ticket for multiple trips by rail
Sydney bus route 190X; Sydney bus route 333; Sydney bus route 400; Sydney Olympic Park bus routes This page was last edited on 28 April 2017, at 04:15 (UTC). Text ...
To this end the B-Line opened on 26 November 2017 [9] resulting in route L90 being relegated to a tourist service operating at 60 minute frequency during weekday off-peaks and weekends. At the same time route 190 was discontinued completely. [10] Incidentally the B-Line saw the return of double-deck buses to commuter routes in Sydney.
Commuters can change here for bus services towards Chatswood, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydenham, North Sydney and Milsons Point The northbound bus stop is located between Young Street and Waters Road. Northbound B-Line buses depart from Stand E, along with all other Northern Beaches buses.
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Existing Busways bus routes were amended and renumbered to become new T-way routes (T70, T71, T74 and T75) and ran mainly along the new section. In October 2013, Busways after winning the tender for Sydney Bus Region 1, took over the operation of services in the St Marys, Penrith, Windsor and Richmond areas from Hawkesbury Valley Buses and Westbus.