Newcastle Transport

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

ParentKeolis Downer
Commenced operation1 July 2017
HeadquartersHamilton, New South Wales
Service areaNewcastle
Lake Macquarie
Service typeBus, ferry, light rail
Chief executiveCampbell Mason
Websitewww.newcastletransport.info

Newcastle Transport is a public transport operator in Newcastle, New South Wales. A subsidiary of Keolis Downer, it operates bus, ferry and light rail services under contract to Transport for NSW.

History and operations

A Volgren bodied Volvo B7RLE
MV Shortland approaching Queens Wharf
CAF Urbos 3 tram on Hunter Street

In November 2015, the Government of New South Wales announced its intention to contract out the operation of Newcastle Buses & Ferries services to the private sector.[1][2] Keolis Downer and a Transit Systems/UGL Rail consortium announced their intentions to bid.[3][4] In December 2016, a ten-year contract was awarded to Keolis Downer effective from 1 July 2017.[5][6]

Ticketing

All public transport services under Newcastle Transport utilise the Opal ticketing system.

Services

Bus

In January 2018, the

Warners Bay.[10]

Newcastle Transport commenced operations with a fleet of 172 MAN, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo buses.[11] Buses are operated out of depots in Belmont and Hamilton.

In February 2023, Newcastle Transport began using

Bustech on the ZDI-450 electric integral chassis.[12]

Ferry

Newcastle Transport operates a

Hunter River between Queens Wharf and Stockton. The 1986 built ferries
are MV Hunter and MV Shortland.

Light rail

Newcastle Transport operates the

Newcastle East with six CAF Urbos 3 trams. The light rail opened in February 2019.[13][14]

References