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  2. Transport in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne is the most car-dependent city in Australia, according to a data survey in the 2010s, having over 110,000 more cars driving to and from the city each day than Sydney. Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane are rated as being close behind. All these capital cities are rated among the highest in this category in the world (car dependency). [5]

  3. Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia

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    The farebox recovery ratio is the ratio of fare revenue to total transport expenses for a given system. [1] These two figures can be found in the financial statements of the operators. Oftentimes the operator runs multiple modes of transport (e.g. subway and bus), and there is no data for individual modes (segment analysis).

  4. Transperth - Wikipedia

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    People travelling to and from events at Perth Stadium do not have to use a SmartRider or pay for a ticket as Transperth fares are included in the cost of every Perth Stadium ticket. [19] From the 1990s to 2007, MultiRiders were used as multi-trip tickets. They used magnetic-stripe technology. [20]

  5. Highway 1 (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Construction on roads that would eventually be part of the Brand Highway began in 1959. Various segments were completed as the need arose, until in 1975, there was a new link between Perth and Geraldton. The route reduced the distance between the cities by 78 kilometres (48 mi), and had a total cost of $4.2 million. It was officially opened on ...

  6. SmartRider - Wikipedia

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    SmartRider processor at Perth Station. Until the SmartRider system was implemented, all Perth railway stations were effectively "open," meaning that a passenger - or indeed, any member of the public - could freely walk into or out of any given train station, or onto a train, without being forced to buy a ticket.

  7. Eyre Highway - Wikipedia

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    Signed as National Highways 1 and A1, it forms part of Highway 1 and the Australian National Highway network linking Perth and Adelaide. It was named after explorer Edward John Eyre, who was the first European to cross the Nullarbor by land, in 1840–1841. Eyre Highway runs from Norseman in Western Australia, past Eucla, to the state border.

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  9. List of ferries of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Ferry Operational Years Operating Destinations MS Abel Tasman 1985–1993: No: Melbourne <-> Devonport: PS Alert: 1878–1893: No: Melbourne <-> Geelong: SS Awaroa ...