Extra services for the Inner West Light Rail

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Passengers using the L1 Dulwich Hill Light Rail are set to enjoy a more frequent service during interpeak times and on weekends, with additional services beginning from Monday 19 June.

The changes will add more than 100 light rail services each week to the L1 Dulwich Hill Line.

The additional services come as more passengers travel outside of traditional peak times, giving them more options when planning their trip.

On weekdays between 10am and 3pm, services will increase from a 15-minute frequency to a 10-minute frequency. This will greatly increase passenger capacity, as well as decreasing waiting times.

Other changes include weekend mornings, where services will increase from a 15-minute frequency to a 10-minute frequency between 9am and 11am, where they continue into the evening.

On Saturdays, the ten-minute frequency during the day has been extended to 9pm, which gives passengers a light rail service every ten minutes between 9am and 9pm.

Since weekday peak services were increased to an 8-minute frequency in December 2022, the additional off-peak and weekend services now mean the L1 light rail will operate to at least a 10-minute frequency during the daytime across the week: From 7am to 7pm weekdays, from 9am to 9pm on Saturdays and from 9am to 7pm on Sundays.

For more information or to plan your trip, visit transportnsw.info.

Read the full media release here (PDF, 91.13 KB).
 

MEDIA: Leon Fry-Kontaxis | Minister Haylen | 0417 962 370