NightRide

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NightRide
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Overview
Mode Commuter bus
Rail replacement service
Area Sydney
Owner Ministry of Transport
Design
Stations 120
Connects Town Hall
Strathfield
Sutherland
Cronulla
Rockdale
Riverwood
Macarthur
East Hills
Liverpool
Fairfield
Penrith
Hornsby
1989 Service established
2002 N1 service discontinued
Operations
Operator(s) Punchbowl Bus Company
transit first
Veolia
Shorelink
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NightRide is a network of bus routes in operation between midnight and 5.00 am in Sydney, Australia. The eleven routes are run by private bus operators and allow for a nightly shutdown of the CityRail commuter rail network. Established by the New South Wales Ministry of Transport, NightRide has been in operation since 1989. It is designed to provide for track maintenance, lower running costs and improved customer safety.

Most services run from George Street outside Town Hall railway station. The NightRide network closely mirrors the CityRail network, with allowances made for the fact that major roads and railway lines often follow quite different alignments.

CityRail Automated Fare Collection System tickets are valid on NightRide services.

NightRide bus drivers have radio contact with taxi operators, allowing passsengers to organise a taxi to meet them at their destination.

[edit] NightRide Network

The full list of routes covered by NightRide and their route numbers are:

[edit] Discontinued routes

A route N71 NightRide service between Blacktown and Richmond was trialled in the early 2000s, but did not become a full service and is now discontinued. A now discontinued route N1 existed until 1 November 2002, serving the stations on the City Circle.[1]

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Major public transport infrastructure in metropolitan New South Wales
Commuter bus: 100 series | 200 series | 300 series | 400 series | 500 series | 600 series | 700 series | 800 series | 900 series | Blue Mountains | Central Coast | Illawarra | Newcastle | NightRide
Rapid bus: Liverpool-Parramatta T-way | North-West T-way (under construction)
Commuter rail: In operation: Airport & East Hills Line | Bankstown Line | Carlingford Line | City Circle | Cronulla Line | Cumberland Line | Eastern Suburbs Line | Illawarra Line | Inner West Line | North Shore Line | Northern Line | Olympic Park Line | South Line | Western Line
Under construction / planning: CBD Rail Link | Epping to Chatswood Line | North West Rail Link | South West Rail Link
Regional rail: Blue Mountains Line | Hunter Lines | Newcastle & Central Coast Line | Picton to Bowral Line | South Coast Line | South Coast to Southern Highlands Line | Southern Highlands Line
Other rail: Metro Light Rail | Metro Monorail
Commuter ferry: Eastern Suburbs | Hunter River | Inner Harbour | Lane Cove River | Manly | Parramatta River | Pittwater | Port Hacking | Taronga Zoo
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