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词条 Public transport in Canberra
释义

  1. Transport Canberra

  2. Ticketing

  3. Bus

     ACTION  Qcity Transit  Transborder Express  Airport Express 

  4. Coach

  5. Rail

     Heavy  Light  High speed 

  6. Air

  7. References

  8. External links

Public transport in Canberra is provided by bus (for travel within the city), while rail, air, and long-distance coach services operate for travel beyond Canberra. A light rail network is also under construction.

Transport Canberra

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On 1 July 2016, Transport Canberra was formed to manages all public transport operations within the Australian Capital Territory by combining the Public Transport Division with the light rail planning department, the Capital Metro Agency.[1][2]

Ticketing

Canberra does not have an integrated ticketing system, although in 2011 ACTION introduced the MyWay, a smartcard system.[3]

Bus

ACTION

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The largest public transport operator is the Australian Capital Territory Government-owned ACTION. In July 1926 the Federal Capital Commission commenced operating bus services in Canberra. With the opening of Old Parliament House in May 1927 and the associated relocation of Australian Commonwealth Government departments to Canberra, the frequency of service offered by the Canberra City Omnibus Service increased as the population of the new city grew.

During the early 1950s, bus services were expanded to Narrabundah, Yarralumla and O'Connor. These routes were extended further in the late 1950s with the development of Dickson and Campbell.

In August 1963 the first Woden Valley services were introduced. Similar early services were provided for other areas. From 1961 the new Russell Offices complex demanded a growing number of additional peak services, including feeders from the City. The Canberra fleet grew from 25 buses in 1942 to over 90 in 1966.

In March 1968 a reformed bus network was introduced. This involved new bus timetables and driver schedules, based on regular services on all routes throughout the day with synchronised movements through the main centres. In February 1977, a new system was unveiled and the operation renamed Australian Capital Territory Internal Omnibus Network (ACTION).

Today ACTION operates routes throughout the Australian Capital Territory with a fleet of about 450 buses.[4]

Qcity Transit

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Qcity Transit operates bus services from the neighbouring city of Queanbeyan into Canberra City. As well as these services it also has services that can run to the town of Yass It is owned by ComfortDelGro Australia, who purchased the business in August 2012.[5][6]

Qcity Transit is permitted to carry passengers within the Australian Capital Territory, with the previous restriction being lifted in June 2012.[7]

Transborder Express

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Transborder Express operates weekday services between Canberra and Yass via Hall and Murrumbateman.[8] It is a subsidiary of ComfortDelGro Cabcharge and operates under the same management as Qcity Transit.

Airport Express

Royale Limousines operate the Canberra Airport shuttle service with regular daytime services operating seven days a week.[9]

Coach

Canberra is serviced by a number of long distance coach operators.

  • Greyhound Australia operate services to Melbourne and Sydney[10]
  • Murrays operate services to Narooma, Sydney and Wollongong[11]
  • NSW TrainLink operate services to Bombala, Cootamundra and Eden[12]
  • V/Line operate services to Albury[13] and Bairnsdale[14]

Rail

Heavy

Walter Burley Griffin's masterplan for Canberra included a railway that was to run from Queanbeyan to the current Canberra railway station in Kingston then north along the causeway and over the Molonglo River to Russell, along Amaroo Street to Civic and then north out of the city along Lonsdale and Ijong Streets. But aside from the current section, the only other part constructed was the line as far as Civic, albeit to temporary standards to carry construction materials, this was removed in 1940.[15]

Canberra has been serviced by trains from Sydney since March 1927 with the Federal City Express, Canberra Monaro Express, Southern Highlands Express and Canberra Express all having provided this link, the latter being operated by an XPT from August 1983 until February 1990. An overnight service was provided with a carriage detached from the Cooma Mail at Queanbeyan. From April 1962 until March 1975 a through carriage was detached from the Spirit of Progress at Goulburn providing a connection with Melbourne.[15]

Today Canberra is serviced by three daily NSW TrainLink Xplorer services to Sydney.[12]

Light

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A light rail project serving Canberra's northern suburbs is under construction. It will operate between Gungahlin and Canberra City, travelling along Flemington Road and Northbourne Avenue.[16] An extension to Woden Valley is proposed.

High speed

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Canberra has been on the map of various high-speed rail proposals since 1984. The last serious attempt with government backing was terminated in December 2000.[17]

Air

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Canberra is serviced by Qantas, QantasLink, Virgin Australia, Tigerair Australia and FlyPelican with services to Adelaide, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Newcastle and Dubbo. In September 2016, Singapore Airlines commenced operating international flights to Singapore and Wellington.[18]

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References

1. ^[https://www.transport.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/786460/Transport_Canberra_PTIP.pdf Transport Canberra - Public Transport Improvement Plan] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160229153535/https://www.transport.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/786460/Transport_Canberra_PTIP.pdf |date=2016-02-29 }} ACT Government
2. ^ACTION and Capital Metro Agency to be rolled into one from 2016| Canberra Times 27 October 2015
3. ^MyWay Transport for Canberra
4. ^ACTION Fleet Summary ACT Bus Wiki
5. ^Foreign firm to pay $53m for Qbn buses Canberra Times 3 August 2012
6. ^"Deane's Transit Group Queanbeyan-Canberra" Australian Bus March 2013 page 10
7. ^Letter to Standing Committee on Planning & Environment Deane's Buslines April 2007
8. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.transborder.com.au/index.php/timetables-2 |publisher=Transborder Express |title=Timetables |accessdate=27 December 2013}}
9. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.royalecoach.com.au/docs/timetable_canberra.pdf | title=Airport Express timetable | publisher=Royale Coach | accessdate=27 December 2013}}
10. ^[https://www.greyhound.com.au/information/timetables Timetables] Greyhound Australia
11. ^Express Services Murrays
12. ^{{Cite New South Wales transport timetables|Southern Region}}
13. ^[https://www.vline.com.au/pdf/timetables/canberra.pdf Canberra Link] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222043103/http://www.vline.com.au/pdf/timetables/canberra.pdf |date=2014-02-22 }} V/Line 28 April 2013
14. ^Capital Link {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131227032636/http://www.vline.com.au/pdf/timetables/canberra_via_sale.pdf |date=2013-12-27 }} V/Line 28 April 2013
15. ^{{cite book|last=Stokes|first=HJW|title=Railways of the Canberra and Monaro Districts|year=1984|publisher=Australian Railway Historical Society, ACT Division|location=Canberra}}
16. ^Light Rail Integration Study ACT Government 20 November 2013
17. ^Australia the 'big loser' in Speedrail dumping Railway Gazette International 1 January 2001
18. ^Capital Express Service to Connect Singapore, Canberra and Wellington Singapore Airlines 20 January 2016

External links

  • ACT Government - Transport for Canberra
{{Australian Capital Territory}}{{Canberra public transport}}

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