Light rail came to Sydney, Australia, in 1997 with the opening of its first modern tramway route from Central Station to the urban area of Pyrmont. The light rail route joined the eight-station monorail loop – which was completed in 1988 – and heavy rail commuter and bus services in prov...
City Centre route The planned light rail corridor joins George Street at Rawson Place and continues through to Alfred Street in Circular Quay, where the service will terminate and return southwards. Crossovers along the route allow for vehicle turnback if required. This route is ideal...
Wynyard Station is easy to navigate. There are three sets of stairs with lifts toward each end of the platform. Alight here for Barangaroo and King St Wharf. The light rail to Circular Quay passes by Wynward Station – exit via George Street and you can’t miss it. This station is also...
When you transfer to another route or service, you’re starting a new trip. A journey includes one or more trips on eligible services with transfers within 60 minutes*. A transfer happens at the end of a trip, involving a change of transport mode or route to continue the journey. Transfer...
In the past, Transport for NSW has generally waited until major rail improvements come online before redesigning the bus networks around them. This happened in the North West following the opening of the North West portion of Sydney Metro and in the Eastern Suburbs following the opening of the ...
Parramatta Light Rail Bridge Entering Stage 2 The Parramatta Light Rail Stage 2 project is set to continue the expansion of the existing Stage 1 route and link Parramatta CBD to Sydney September 19, 2024 Developments Macquarie Collection’s $2bn Worth Construction Gets Underway ...
Map Credit: Transport NSW Open Data (CC BY 4.0)Interactive Train Map with Streets and AttractionsOpen an Interactive Sydney Train Map with Streets. Find the next departure near you with our Click&Go Map and Route Finder.1. Enter your destination: 2. Load Interactive Map 3. Get Real-time...
The project received planning approval from the NSW government in June 2014. Major construction works on the new light rail line are scheduled to begin after April 2015 and will be completed by 2020. The project is being developed as a public-private partnership (PPP) and will be delivered, ...
Trains and Metro services run regularly to the City where you can connect with frequent light rail services to Moore Park. The Moore Park light rail stop is located a short walk across from Allianz Stadium. Plenty of regular route buses also make stops along Anzac Parade and Oxford Street nea...
By Light Rail - L1: exit at Pyrmont Bay MLR Stop. The museum is across Murray Street (east) from the station.. By Train and Bus: exit at Town Hall Station and turn right (north) into George Street, left on Park Street, right on York Street then left on Market Street. When you ...