Where does the new Sydney Light rail go?

Where does the new Sydney Light rail go?

The 12km route features 19 stops, extending from Circular Quay along George Street to Central Station, through Surry Hills to Moore Park, then to Kensington and Kingsford via Anzac Parade and Randwick via Alison Road and High Street.

Where does the new Sydney Metro go?

Sydney Metro West is a new 24-kilometre metro line with stations confirmed at Westmead, Parramatta, Sydney Olympic Park, North Strathfield, Burwood North, Five Dock, The Bays, Pyrmont and Hunter Street in the Sydney CBD. Construction started on Sydney Metro West in 2020.

How many stations are there in Sydney Trains?

170

Sydney Trains
Transit type Suburban rail
Number of lines 8
Number of stations 170
Annual ridership 377.1 million (2018–2019)

Is Metro part of Sydney Trains?

The metro stops at 13 stations along the Metro North West Line, including 8 new metro stations and 5 upgraded stations. Sydney Metro is part of the Opal network and you can pay your fare with an Opal card. Fares are the same as existing train fares and all Opal card benefits apply.

How many train stations does Sydney have?

Sydney Trains
Locale Sydney
Transit type Suburban rail
Number of lines 8
Number of stations 170

Is light rail operating in Sydney?

Light rail offers turn up and go services on the L2 Randwick and L3 Kingsford Lines, 7 days a week starting at 5am and finishing at 1am the following morning.

Is the Sydney Light Rail free?

Which services will be free? The fare free period covers all Opal network services in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, the Hunter and the Illawarra, and includes metro, train, bus, ferry and light rail services.

What is the Sydney Metro train line?

The Sydney Metro is a fully automated rapid transit system serving the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Currently consisting of one line that opened on 26 May 2019, it runs from Tallawong to Chatswood and consists of 13 stations and 36 km (22.4 mi) of twin tracks, mostly underground.