Sydney Metro officially open for public

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The first phase of Sydney Metro is now officially open, delivering a “turn up and go” rail service from Tallawong Station at Rouse Hill to Chatswood.

Australia’s first fully accessible metro and it will deliver fast, safe and reliable travel. It has 13 metro stations along the Metro-North West Line.

Along the Metro North West Line there will be over 4,000 car parking spaces, 130 kiss and ride spaces, 340 bike storage spaces and 52 taxi stands.

Over the first six months, a late night “turn up and go” North West Night Bus service will run on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights from about 9:30pm as Sydney Metro grows to full operations.
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Two new On Demand bus services will start in The Ponds and Norwest connecting commuters to metro services. On Demand buses can pick commuters up from an agreed point close to their homes and drop them off at a nearby metro station.

To support the introduction of Sydney Metro, improvements and service adjustments have been made to the bus network in Sydney’s North West so that customers can easily access the new metro stations.

More than 1,500 additional weekly services have been added to the timetable and changes to some existing routes will be introduced to include stops at local metro stations and support growing residential areas.

Station Link bus services were also introduced to keep customers moving so that the Epping to Chatswood train line could be upgraded to metro standards. Station Link services will end on 26 May.

Macquarie University, Macquarie Park and North Ryde stations will reopen as part of the new Metro North West Line.

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