A slight improvement in Sunday services but further steps are required from all public transport stake holders to increase earlier and later bus services, which can ease the congestion of parking in the major Mount Druitt Westfield Shopping Centre and commuter car park.
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Bus route extensions for new growth areas in Western Sydney
Customers
across Western Sydney will benefit from an improved bus network, as the
NSW Government’s Growth Services Program delivers three new buses to
Busways Blacktown depot.
New
route 749 and extensions to four existing routes will provide better
connections and more services where they are needed. Timetables will
also feature minor amendments to improve reliability.
The following changes will take place from Sunday 20 November 2016:
- New route 749 – has been introduced to provide a direct connection between Blacktown Station and the Marsden Park Business Park.
- Route 751 – will extend further west on Richmond Rd (from Symonds Rd) connecting customers to the Marsden Park Business Park.
- Route 757 – will extend further north on Richmond Rd (from Garfield Rd West) and turn left on Elara Blvd into Elara Estate.
- Route 778 – will extend further west on Caddens Rd (from Gipps St) and provide connections between Caddens and St Marys Station.
- Routes 750, 754, 758, 761, 770 and 771 – Timetables will feature minor amendments to improve on-time running throughout the trip and provide better train connections.
The following changes will take place from Monday 21 November 2016:
- Route 781 – will provide coverage of the new residential area in Caddens and operate on two trips Monday to Friday.
- Minor timetable amendments to accommodate new growth services.
Customers should check the new timetables and route extension maps on our website at www.busways.com.au to plan their journey.
Dedicated
school trips will not be affected, however students utilising route
services for travel to or from school are reminded to check the new
timetables online.
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