Terrey Hills, Belrose and Davidson to City-270,271

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Project overview

The NSW Government has funded the Bus Priority Infrastructure Program. The program aims to improve the reliability of bus services on Sydney’s main bus corridors. Transport for NSW has identified some ways to improve the reliability of buses along the Terrey Hills, Belrose and Davidson to City bus corridor.

Project information

Changes to bus stops have now been completed

For information about the changes to bus stops please contact Transport for NSW on 1300 038 500 or via their website.

Background

These changes support Future Transport Strategy 2056, which is the NSW Government’s plan to deliver the future transport network. In this plan, a key customer outcome is safety and performance, which seeks to ensure that every customer enjoys safe travel across a high performing and efficient network. It also reflects what our customers tell us about bus services, with travel time and on-time running being some of the most important service features.

Key outcomes

Key outcomes with the bus stop changes include:

  • improving safety for bus operations
  • making travel times more reliable for customers
  • contributing to the NSW Government’s target of 95 per cent on-time running of bus services.

Bus stop changes

Forest Way near 287 Forest Way, Belrose (PDF, 526Kb)

These stops are serviced by routes 260, 270, 271, 278, 282, 283 and 284.

These changes reflect low customer usage of the bus stops and safety considerations for bus customers and motorists at this location. The adjacent bus stops are near Garigal Road.

The works associated with the bus stop changes included:

  • removal of the bus stops number 208586 and 208533
  • replacement of bus zones with no stopping zones

There is no loss of parking with the changes to bus stops.

What happens next?

The bus stops removals were completed on 3 September 2018.

Project documents

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Contact us

For further information about this project, please contact:

Phone: 1300 038 500