Over 100 bus stops to see improvements across regional New South Wales
The NSW Labor government's $1.6 million funding will upgrade 149 regional bus stops, enhancing safety and accessibility for commuters state-wide.
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The NSW Labor government's $1.6 million funding will upgrade 149 regional bus stops, enhancing safety and accessibility for commuters state-wide.
Kinetic's acquisition of three prominent bus companies in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, signals a strategic expansion aimed at enhancing regional transportation networks and community services.
Kinetic expands government-contracted bus services in Perth, Western Australia, integrating school operations and emphasising its commitment to safe, sustainable transportation.
Alistair Gordon, CEO of Keolis UK, discusses the pivotal role of ongoing innovation, community engagement and strategic partnerships in advancing the company's commitment to universal accessibility, ensuring that public transportation becomes a seamless and inclusive experience for individuals with diverse needs and abilities.
For Intelligent Transport, Transport for New South Wales provides a detailed insight into the agency’s Transport Connected Bus programme, discussing the significant role it has had in shaping the future of public transport in the region by integrating cutting-edge telematics technology, offering real-time tracking, automated passenger counting and improved accessibility…
Passengers on the NSW TrainLink coach service can now enjoy a trial of free satellite-based Wi-Fi and advanced mobile signal boost technology for improved connectivity during their journeys through remote areas.
With the expansion of smart technology across the regional bus fleet, TfNSW continues its commitment to modernising public transport and providing passengers with the tools they need to navigate the state's bus network seamlessly.
The NSW government's annual Opal fare adjustments, commencing in October 2023, will introduce a 3.7% increase, with the added benefit of discounted Friday fares.
Wollongong's first high power charging station includes a 150kW super-fast charger, with six more fast chargers to be installed in the New South Wales city over the next two years.
The hydrogen bus trial will allow TfNSW to better understand how the technology compares to battery electric buses and decide which one would be most suitable to deliver the best services for regional and rural communities in New South Wales.
The improved bus routes and timetables will help meet the increased demand for transport in Albury, providing the city's residents with better access to school, work, shops and essential services.
Transport for New South Wales' infrastructure upgrades will help improve the passenger experience for Gunnedah railway station users, by making it more accessible for people with young children, disabilities and limited mobility.
Comprising of a network of 225 buses, the contract will commence in July 2023 for a term of approximately seven years and will deliver over 500,000 passenger journeys every weekday.
In addition to providing customers with real-time trip information, TfNSW's Transport Connected Bus technology allows bus operators to access more accurate data and tools to improve services, as well as keep buses running on time.
The 'Lime Access' programme will work to make micro-mobility options more accessible to lower-income individuals and underserved communities in Australia and New Zealand.