Bus Network in Southwestern Sydney, Australia Expands from July 5
2026-05-28 15:22
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - From July 5, several new and expanded bus services will be introduced in southwestern Sydney, aimed at improving travel options for residents to key transport hubs such as schools, workplaces, medical facilities, and the new Western Sydney Airport.

New bus services expand the public transport network

The new Route 849 bus will connect Macarthur Station, Western Sydney University, Campbelltown TAFE, Campbelltown Hospital, and Macarthur Square. The service will operate from 6 am to 10 pm, seven days a week, with buses running every 30 minutes.

In Menangle and Menangle Park, Route 889 will also expand its operations from July 5. Previously running up to 12 trips per day, six days a week, the upgraded service will now operate seven days a week, adding 83 additional weekly trips.

These new and upgraded services will be launched alongside five new bus routes connecting Campbelltown (Route 845), Liverpool (Route 825), Leppington (Route 860), Mount Druitt (Route 772), and Penrith (Route 790) to the new Western Sydney Airport.

Additionally, Route 840 between Campbelltown and Oran Park will be upgraded, with service frequency increased to every 30 minutes throughout the day, and extended to Leppington, replacing Route 858. The expanded bus network aims to improve public transport accessibility for growing communities in southwestern Sydney and strengthen connections to education, employment, and medical precincts.

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