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By 2026, around 22,000 people are expected to use Parramatta Light Rail every day, with an estimated 130,000 people living within walking distance of the 16 light rail stops.
Parramatta's light rail has officially open for commuters on Friday. The first passenger services departed Carlingford and Westmead light rail stops at 5am and Parramatta Square at 5:02am. Stage ...
The new L4 Westmead and Carlingford Line officially opened on Friday, connecting Greater Parramatta via a 12-kilometer light rail network. The line has 16 stops with services running every nine to ...
By 2026, around 22,000 people are expected to use the Parramatta light rail every day, with an estimated 130,000 people living within walking distance of the 16 stops.
After five years of construction, testing and delays, Parramatta's light rail is ready for operation. The NSW government said the light rail would be open from 5am on Friday, December 20.
The Parramatta Light Rail was originally planned to launch late 2023, but the start date was pushed back to May 2024 by former transport minister David Elliot when the Coalition was in state ...
Peak services – which will include a light rail every seven and a half minutes – will run from 7am to 7pm. Testing of the new Parramatta Light rail, at Dundas, on Wednesday. Picture: Justin Lloyd.