What are the 5 space Behaviours?

They are known as SPACE behaviours, and they define the way we do things. These behaviours underpin Transport for NSW’s core values of customer focus, collaboration, integrity, safety and delivering solutions.

How many metro trains are there in Sydney?

Sydney Metro is a new standalone railway which will include 39 metro stations and more than 90km of new metro rail, from Rouse Hill to Bankstown through Sydney’s CBD and from Westmead to Sydney’s CBD.

How many trains does Sydney Trains have?

Sydney Trains
Number of stations 170
Annual ridership 377.1 million (2018–2019)
Chief executive Matt Longland
Website Transport for NSW: Sydney Trains

What is the difference between train and metro in Sydney?

It seems to mean a couple of things by the term metro. Mostly it means a certain type of train – one that is more light-weight than the regular Sydney Trains double-deckers. It means a single-deck train which, in Sydney’s case, will be operated without drivers.

How much do Sydney train guards earn?

The typical Sydney Trains TRAIN GUARD salary is $75,600 per year. TRAIN GUARD salaries at Sydney Trains can range from $54,600 – $100,000 per year.

How much do Sydney train drivers get paid?

How much does a Train Driver at Sydney Trains make? The typical Sydney Trains Train Driver salary is A$86,172 per year. Train Driver salaries at Sydney Trains can range from A$70,000 – A$130,000 per year.

What is the difference between a metro and a train?

Metro tracks are on surface, underground as well as overhead whereas trains run on tracks laid on the surface mostly. Metro provide relief to commuters inside a city and its suburbs while trains are indispensable for those needing to move to distant cities.

Who owns Sydney Metro trains?

Rail operations of the Sydney Metro North West Line in Sydney is run by Metro Trains Sydney Pty. Limited (MTS), a joint venture of MTR Corporation (60% shareholding), Australia’s John Holland Group (20%) and UGL Rail (20%), a division of United Group Limited.

Are Sydney Trains AC or DC?

Sydney Trains operates an electrical distribution network and a 1500V DC rail traction system for the Metropolitan Rail Network. This includes: high and low voltage AC aerial lines and cables, traction and distribution substations and 1500V DC overhead wiring systems.

Will Sydney Metro replace Sydney Trains?

Sydney Metro, together with signalling and infrastructure upgrades across the existing Sydney rail network, will increase the capacity of train services entering the Sydney CBD – from about 120 an hour today to up to 200 services beyond 2024.

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