Public transport
Evaluation and Implementation of Shared Spaces in NSW
A majority of the demand for travel and mobility can be classified as a derived demand, a
demand for a commodity or service that is a consequence of the demand for another need.
People travel to access employment, education, for commercial purposes or to participate and enjoy leisure activities.
Exploring balance between movement and place in designing safe and successful places - Final Report
The purpose of this pilot project is to use the Movement & Place Framework to guide the development and testing of a prototype streetscape design assessment system using immersive virtual environments (IVE), to gain insights into citizen perceptions of design elements and safe system treatments.
Designing for the ‘Interested but Concerned’: A literature review on cycling infrastructure design
A literature review on cycling infrastructure design
Report on review of literature and selected university return to campus and travel plans
This research is funded by iMOVE CRC and supported by the Cooperative Research
Centres program, an Australian Government initiative.
Frictionless Ticketing for Public Transport
Transport for New South Wales (Transport) has partnered with iMOVE and La Trobe’s Centre for Technology Infusion
(CTI) to evaluate emerging technology options that can deliver Frictionless Ticketing.
Rail Repair Plan trackwork moves south
Essential Rail Repair trackwork will see closures from Central to Dapto on the T4 Illawarra and South Coast Lines this weekend.
Catch public transport to the NRL and NRLW Grand Final
Up to 80,000 fans are expected at Accor Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park for the NRL and NRLW Grand Final on Sunday 1 October.
Rail Repair Plan trackwork kept to a minimum this long weekend
Sydney Trains has minimised the impact of Rail Repair Plan trackwork so passengers can travel around easily this long weekend.
Travel Zone Projections 2022
Travel Zone Projections 2022
More than 200 extra bus services on the way for Coffs Harbour
Coffs Harbour’s public bus network will be overhauled from 30 October with more than 200 extra services each week.
Have your say on a temporary Swanson Street cycleway
We are seeking community feedback on the installation of the temporary cycleway. Community consultation is open until Sunday 15th October.
New bus services for Western Sydney
Transport for NSW is planning new bus services to connect local communities to the Western Sydney International Airport and Bradfield City Centre, ahead of the Airport opening in 2026.
Status
Planning
Rail Repair Plan Trackwork targets the City Circle this weekend
Western Sydney passengers, particularly those on the T3 Bankstown Line, are urged to plan during Rail Repair Plan trackwork this weekend.
Buses replace trains on T3 Bankstown Line during essential Rail Repair Plan trackwork this weekend
Western Sydney passengers, particularly those on the T3 Bankstown Line, are urged to plan during Rail Repair Plan trackwork this weekend.
Optimisation of replacement buses during network disruptions
The purpose of this project is to develop a proof-of-concept tool for predicting replacement bus needs during unexpected network disruptions.
Friday fares slashed as annual Opal price rise comes into effect
Opal fares will be subject to the annual price rise from Monday 16 October.
Rail Repair Plan trackwork targets Airport Line this weekend
Passengers travelling to the airport from Western Sydney are urged to plan ahead as essential Rail Repair Plan trackwork takes place.
T1 North Shore and T3 Bankstown Lines affected this weekend by Rail Repair Plan trackwork
Passengers on the T1 North Shore and T3 Bankstown Lines should plan ahead as Rail Repair Plan trackwork teams carry out maintenance work.
Significant delays for passengers heading home from Sydney Olympic Park
Rail passengers heading home from events at Sydney Olympic Park experienced significant delays after suspected vandalism at Ashfield.
Trains return to normal timetable after suspected vandalism caused major delays
Train services are running to a regular timetable after a suspected act of vandalism caused significant delays for sports fans.