What do you need to know about transport for NSW?
Follow @TransportforNSW for news and information across the Transport cluster. Our customers, industry partners and key stakeholders can stay updated on specific topics including Freight, Road Safety and Asset Standards Authority, across multiple channels.
What should transport operators do in the UK?
Transport providers should try to coordinate their planning and actions with other providers. Operators should consider this guidance alongside the advice to the public that applies in England. Under applicable health and safety law, transport operators, as employers, must carry out a risk assessment.
Why is it important to fund public transport in NSW?
Funding rail infrastructure enhancement projects that eliminate connectivity constraints on the NSW regional rail network. Find out what over 8,000 customers said about public transport, roads, cycling and walking in the latest Customer Satisfaction Index.
Is it normal to ask for passenger assistance?
Passenger assistance should be a normal part of the offering that passengers can request at the point of need. Service providers have duties to ensure individuals with protected characteristics, for example, disabled people, the elderly and pregnant women, are able to access transport networks.
Transport providers should try to coordinate their planning and actions with other providers. Operators should consider this guidance alongside the advice to the public that applies in England. Under applicable health and safety law, transport operators, as employers, must carry out a risk assessment.
Why do we need covid-19 travel advice?
The tool empowers businesses and customers to make informed decisions about how and when to travel as restrictions begin to ease. We’re here to provide you with the information you need to know when deciding how and when to travel for work.
What do you need to know about travel in NSW?
Our staff are here to help you travel safely. Advice on travel to and from school. Border restrictions and information on NSW TrainLink Regional services. Help keep yourself and everyone safe when you’re outside the home by thinking about how and when you travel. We’re making it easier to get around by cycling and walking.
Passenger assistance should be a normal part of the offering that passengers can request at the point of need. Service providers have duties to ensure individuals with protected characteristics, for example, disabled people, the elderly and pregnant women, are able to access transport networks.