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First NSW-manufactured electric bus to be trialled in Bondi
The latest addition to the state’s growing zero-emissions bus fleet has been manufactured locally and will be trialled in the […] Read More »
Bus explodes into flames in suspected arson attack in Forster
Police have launched a search for a woman after a bus – which had been carrying 60 passengers – exploded […] Read More »
Broken-down light rail forces passengers onto Moore Park tunnel
A member of the public has recorded the moment passengers were made to walk back to the Moore Park light […] Read More »
Miranda retirement village bus stop to be retained after pleas by residents
Transport for NSW has listened to the pleas of a group of Miranda seniors and agreed to retain the bus […] Read More »
Lord Mayor calls out NSW Government for abandoning Eat St businesses in Light Rail plans
City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Cr Bob Dwyer has raised concerns the NSW Government is keeping Eat Street businesses in […] Read More »
92% of commuters fear more buses will be axed after privatisation, survey finds
A massive 92% of commuters fear their bus routes will be changed or axed when regions 7, 8 and 9 are privatised, […] Read More »
Dangerous stunt on George Street light rail condemned
Police have launched an investigation after a man was spotted riding on the back of a Sydney light rail vehicle […] Read More »
NSW Transport agency extorted by Clop ransomware after Accellion data breach
Following last week’s data breach of Transport for NSW’s Accellion systems, Clop ransomware – who is believed to be behind […] Read More »
Opal rolls outs COVID-Safe travel alerts upon increase in commuter capacity
Users of the Transport for NSW Opal Travel App can now opt-in to travel alerts that gauge social distancing capacity on approximately […] Read More »
Increased peak hour capacity may strain social distancing measures
There are concerns that green dots on public transport will soon be irrelevant as patronage approaches 70% of pre-pandemic levels during […] Read More »