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NightRide is a network of bus routes in operation between midnight and 4.30am in Sydney, Australia. The sixteen routes allow for a nightly shutdown of the Sydney Trains suburban rail network and Sydney Metro. The NightRide network was established in mid-1989 as low-patronage late-night train services were progressively withdrawn. [1] [2]
Transdev John Holland operates one bus route via St Peters station, under contract to Transport for NSW: 370: Coogee to Glebe Point [10] Transit Systems operates two bus routes via St Peters station, under contract to Transport for NSW: 308: Eddy Avenue to Marrickville Metro [11] 422: Railway Square to Kogarah [12] St Peters station is served ...
370: Coogee to Glebe Point [13] 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]
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.
Sydney Buses Volgren bodied Volvo B12BLEA Hillsbus Volgren bodied Scania K280UB in July 2013 Transdev NSW Volgren bodied Volvo B7RLE in June 2015. The network originally operated along bus trunk routes through the inner suburbs, but passed through the CBD rather than terminating there. This reduced overcrowding on the trunk routes without ...
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.
Sydney Trains is owned and operated by Transport for NSW, a statutory authority of the Government of New South Wales. The Sydney Trains network comprises seven metropolitan lines with services extending as far as Berowra to the north, Richmond to the north-west, Emu Plains to the west, Waterfall to the south (with some peak hour services ...
Transit Systems operates three bus routes via Ashfield station, under contract to Transport for NSW: 406: Five Dock to Hurlstone Park [9] 464: to Mortlake via Croydon Park, Burwood and Concord [10] 491: Five Dock to Hurstville [11] via Canterbury; Ashfield station is served by three NightRide routes: N50: Liverpool station to Town Hall station [12]