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Metro
Transport is a private company that operates LRT and
Monorail operations in Sydney.For more information, see the Metro Transport website at http://www.metrotransport.com.au or go directly to http://www.metrolightrail.com.au |
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| The LRT in Sydney is owned by Metro Transport, a private company with three main shareholders. Operation of the LRT system is contracted to Veolia NSW, a division of the global Veolia Transportation (the operator of VIVA in York Region). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Toronto Comparison:
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Fare collection: Fares are collected on board by Metro Transport personnel who issue tickets from a handheld electronic device. Exact fare is not required as the personnel can make change. Operation is divided into two fare zones, with Central to Convention in one zone, and Pyrmont Bay to Lilyfield in the second zone. One-way fare in a single zone is A$3.20 and for two zones is A$4.20 A return fare in a single zone is A$4.60 and for two zones is A$5.70 |
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A weekly pass is available for A$20 that covers both zones, and for A$28 that also covers travel on the monorail. Day passes are available for A$9.00 for an individual covering both zones. |
![]() LRT route is in blue; Monorail route is in red |
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Here is a description of the trip from Central to Lilyfield that takes approximately 23 minutes: |
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![]() Arriving at Central |
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![]() Inbound on Hay Street just east of Pitt Street |
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![]() Inbound crossing Darling Drive |
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![]() Inbound stopped at Darling Drive, waiting for signal to proceed |
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![]() Inbound stopped at Paddy's Markets - this view looks right through the Paddy's Markets Monorail station |
![]() Inbound stopped at Exhibition |
The west end of Hay Street ends at Darling Drive, but the LRT continues on a former railway ROW, curving to the north immediately after crossing Darling Drive. From this point, the line runs on ballasted tie track for the remainder of the line, following the former ROW of the Darling Harbour Goods Line, a freight railway that closed on January 22, 1996. The first stretch of the line, past Exhibition Centre and Convention stations, parallels the monorail line. Convention is the last stop in fare zone one. Just before arriving at the next station, Pyrmont Bay, the line becomes covered. It would be incorrect to say that this was a tunnelled section of the line, though there are a few short sections of tunnel or underpasses. Much of this part of the line has buildings built over it. The covered part of the line continues to just past Star City, the station located beneath the Star City Casino. This station, though covered by the casino building, is open to its northeast side as the inbound platform is shared by buses on its other side. This, along with Central, are the only stations with a longer than usual platform. |
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The line emerges from the covered section to pass through a deep cut with high vertical rock walls. The John Street Square station is in this cut section, which continues on to the next station, Fish Market. A short section between John Street Square and Fish Market is covered. |
![]() ROW in cut between Fish Market and John Street Square |
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![]() Fish Market station is in a cut just under highway access to the Anzac Bridge |
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![]() Inbound at Fish Market |
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![]() Plaque at Jubilee Park commemorating extension to Lilyfield in 2000 |
![]() Outbound arriving at Jubilee Park after leaving tunnel |
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![]() Outbound LRV crossing viaduct between Jubilee Park and Rozelle Bay |
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![]() Inbound arriving at Jubilee Park |
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![]() Track beyond Lilyfield station - plans are in the works to extend the line another 4 km |
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![]() Outbound arriving at Paddy's Markets - Monorail station can be seen across the road |
LRVs are staffed by two Metro Transit employees, one operator and one fare collector. Fares are paid on board to the fare collector who can make change and issue the proof of payment using a handheld electronic terminal.
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![]() Inbound leaving Paddy's Markets It is common to see cleaning staff throughout the system as they travel from station to station with a cleaning cart and perform light cleaning duties while onboard trams. |
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