The interim measure is aimed at reducing disruption to commuters from changes to bus timetables occurring before the new metro line opens.
Extra buses will be put on several key routes in northern Sydney as an interim measure to limit commuter disruption following a delay to the opening of the city’s new $21.6 billion metro rail line.
In a bid to limit commuter disruption, extra bus services will operate in the interim from the city’s north-west, including the 610X service along the M2 motorway from Castle Hill to the CBD, as well as the 119 bus route along the Pacific Highway between Gore Hill and North Sydney. The extra services will remain in place until the metro line opens.
“On Monday I was told that it was possible but unlikely. In the end, it wasn’t possible. And these things have to be certified by the national regulator – not by state agencies,” he said.
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