Where is transport NSW based?
Transport for NSW, sometimes abbreviated to TfNSW, and pronounced as Transport for New South Wales, is an agency of the New South Wales Government established on 1 November 2011, and is the leading transport and roads agency in New South Wales, Australia….Transport for NSW.
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What is the phone number for transport New South Wales?
(131 500)
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Is Transport for NSW government?
Right now the NSW Government is delivering the largest transport infrastructure program this nation has ever seen – $72.2 billion of investment over four years for game-changing projects like Sydney Metro, light rail, motorways and road upgrades that will shape NSW cities, centres and communities for generations to …
Is RMS and service NSW the same?
Service NSW offices replaced Roads and Maritime Services offices in New South Wales. On 1 July 2014, Service NSW was transferred to the Treasury and Finance cluster.
What is NSW public transport called?
An efficient network of transport options makes travelling to attractions in Sydney and regional NSW affordable and enjoyable. The Sydney public transport system, provided by Transport for NSW, consists of trains, buses, ferries and light rail. Use the trip planner at transportnsw.info to plan your travel.
Is Sydney trains part of Transport for NSW?
Sydney Trains is the operator of the suburban passenger rail network serving the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The network is controlled by Transport for NSW, and is part of its Opal ticketing system.
How do I contact Service NSW?
Phone. Call us on 13 77 88 from Monday to Friday between 7:00am and 7:00pm (Sydney time).
How do I contact the bus in Sydney?
Public transport enquiries and feedback
- Submit your feedback online.
- Find a transport operator.
- Visit a customer service centre.
- Phone 131 500.
Is Service NSW still open?
Our service centres remain open at reduced hours with limited staff. Check the opening hours before going to a service centre. Some of the ways to do business with government have changed. Find out about booking a test and COVID-19 safety requirements for driver testing.
Can you link service NSW to myGov?
You’ll first need a MyServiceNSW Account and the latest version of the Service NSW app. You can then add your COVID-19 digital certificate using either the Express Plus Medicare app or your Medicare online account through myGov.
Is public transport free in Sydney?
A free city centre shuttle bus (route 555) operates every 10 minutes on a circuit from Central Station to Circular Quay, along George Street, linking many of Sydney’s attractions. The service operates from 9am to 3.30pm on weekdays (to 9pm on Thursday evenings) and from 9.30am to 6pm on weekends.
Does Sydney have trains?
Sydney Rail Trains operate North to the CBD and across the harbour to North Sydney and beyond, as well as east to Bondi Junction and South past and including Sydney Airport. Sydney train maps and train timetables can be found at Transport NSW.
What is the role of Transport for NSW?
Transport for NSW is responsible for improving the customer experience, planning, program administration, policy, regulation, procuring transport services, infrastructure and freight. For more information about the organisational structure of the department, please visit the Transport for NSW website.
How can I get access to NSW Transport Information?
No open access information has been withheld by the transport agencies. You may make an online application for information. You may send your application by post with a payment by cheque or money order. Please note: Due to the coronavirus pandemic, applications lodged by post may be delayed.
How can I plan a trip in Sydney?
Use the Trip Planner to plan a trip on public transport by metro, train, bus, ferry, light rail, coach or by walking, cycling, taxi or rideshare anywhere in Sydney and NSW, with real-time information where available.
Do you need a permit to travel from Shellharbour to Sydney?
From 12.01am Saturday 21 August a permit will be required to travel between Greater Sydney and regional NSW, including Shellharbour and the Central Coast. From Monday 23 August public transport services will be running to a reduced timetable in Greater Sydney. See latest travel information
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