Who runs Sydney Trains?
Transport for NSW
Sydney Trains | |
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Owner | Transport for NSW |
Locale | Sydney |
Transit type | Suburban rail |
Number of lines | 8 |
Who is the CEO of Transport NSW?
Rob Sharp. As the Secretary of Transport for NSW, Rob Sharp leads more than 25,000 people across the Transport cluster to plan, manage and deliver transport infrastructure and services for all transport modes.
Who is the CEO of Sydney Metro?
Peter Regan PSM
The NSW Government also confirmed that the Board of Sydney Metro has appointed Peter Regan PSM as the new Chief Executive of Sydney Metro. “Mr Regan has an outstanding track record delivering major infrastructure projects for the people of NSW over the last ten years,” Mr Constance said.
Is Sydney Trains owned by government?
Sydney Trains is a New South Wales Government agency, forming part of the Transport portfolio, delivering rail services to the Greater Sydney metropolitan area.
Who owns NSW railway land?
Transport Asset Holding Entity of New South Wales TAHE is a State Owned Corporation that holds rail property assets, rolling stock and rail infrastructure in New South Wales.
Who is the secretary of NSW Transport?
Rob Sharp
In the days after the shutdown of the state’s rail network, the NSW transport secretary, Rob Sharp, produced a detailed timeline of the hours leading up to last week’s rail shutdown in which he insisted that the minister’s office was fully informed of the closure.
How many NSW Transport employees are there?
With over 25,000 people working right across NSW, we drive the continual development of safe, integrated and efficient transport systems such as road, rail and maritime networks.
Does Sydney Trains make a profit?
MTR is basically Sydney Trains, Westfield and Meriton rolled into one – and last year made a staggering profit of $3.6 billion.
Who is the owner of Sydney Trains?
RailCorp remained as the owner of the network infrastructure. When first created as subsidiaries of RailCorp, Sydney Trains and NSW Trains were not controlled entities of RailCorp, but were instead controlled by Transport for NSW.
Peter Regan Chief Executive, Sydney Metro Peter is leading the procurement, construction and delivery of Australia’s first fully-automated metro rail network. Sydney Metro, which is Australia’s biggest public transport project, will deliver 31 metro stations and 66km of new metro rail.
When did Sydney Trains take over operation of the services?
Two new organisations were created to take over operation of the services from 1 July 2013. Sydney Trains acquired all suburban services in the Sydney metropolitan area bounded by Berowra, Emu Plains, Macarthur and Waterfall from RailCorp’s CityRail division.
What is the main hub of Sydney Trains?
The main hub of the Sydney Trains system is Central station, which most lines pass through. Central is also the terminus of most NSW TrainLink lines.