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Sydney T-ways

Overview

The T-way bus network in western and southwestern Sydney, comprises bus lanes on existing roads and new bus-only roadways.

  • A 17 km link from Parramatta to Rouse Hill primarily adjacent to Old Windsor Road and Windsor Road.
  • A 7 km link from Blacktown to Parklea, adjacent to Sunnyholt Road.
  • A 31 km link from Liverpool to Parramatta.  

Bus services on the Liverpool to Parramatta T-way commenced in February 2003 (click here  for further information).  

Bus services on the Parramatta–Rouse Hill T-way commenced on Sunday 11 March 2007 (click here  for more information).

Bus services on the Blacktown–Parklea T-way commenced on Sunday 4 November 2007.

T-way benefits

  • Link people with hospitals, schools, TAFE colleges, major shopping centres and sporting and recreation facilities.
  • Links people with the CityRail network at Blacktown, Westmead and Parramatta.
  • Improve links to industrial and commercial areas.
  • Reduce travel time.
  • Reduce traffic congestion.
  • Improve air quality.
  • Extend purpose-built cycling and pedestrian paths.
  • Increase the reliability of public transport in the growing north-west sector.

More information

Call the T-way Info Line on 1800 335 742 or visit www.t-way.nsw.gov.au.

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