THURSDAY, 17 OCTOBER 2024
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Altered train and bus timetables could cause delay
Changes to public transport services such as train timetables and some bus timetables will start on Sunday, October 20. And Busways has indicated it is experiencing staffing shortages that could result in delays along some routes around the Central Coast. Also, there are traffic and parking restrictions along Brisbane Water Dr at Koolewong while the High Speed Rail Authority sets up for marine geotechnical investigations. (See full story p11) Apart from commuters affected by these transport disruptions, Year 12 students sitting their HSC exams are
being advised to check timetables before setting off to attend their exams. One mother already has contacted CCN to let us know her teenager on the way to an exam was left stranded at a bus stop. Transport for NSW says that the adjusted timetables on public trains and buses are because of the final Metro conversion of the T3 Bankstown line in Sydney which is now underway. Some parts of Sydney will see major timetable changes which will flow on to Intercity train services on the Central Coast, as well as some
changes to bus timetables on the Coast. Intercity services on the Central Coast and Newcastle Line will be maintained at current service frequencies with some minor timing adjustments. Some trains will overtake suburban trains at Epping in the off peak, improving journey times for longer distance passengers. There will be more consistent stopping patterns on rail services. Wyong to Narara train passengers will need to interchange at Gosford for services to Wondabyne, Hawkesbury
River and Cowan during the morning peak. Bus timetable alterations in the Central Coast and Lake Macquarie areas across a number of routes will align with the rail timetable changes. This will maintain connections to Cardiff, Fassifern, Gosford, Morisset, Ourimbah, Tuggerah, Woy Woy, Wyee and Wyong stations. For more information on the timetable changes visit transportnsw.info and search for 2024 timetable changes. Passengers should plan ahead using Trip Planner at transportnsw.info/trip or a Transport App at transportnsw. info/apps
Humidifier for Wyong hospital to help infants and children See page 27
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