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Until 2007, services were operated to the New South Wales snowfields and until March 2009, summer services were operated from Canberra to Ulladulla. [2] [19] Commuter services were between Yass and Canberra. [20] School bus services were operated under contract to the NSW and ACT governments.
Ulladulla (/ ˈ ʌ l ə d ʌ l ə /) is a coastal town in New South Wales, Australia in the City of Shoalhaven local government area. [3] [4] It is on the Princes Highway about 230 kilometres (140 mi) south of Sydney, halfway between Batemans Bay to the south and Nowra to the north.
Bawley Point is a small coastal hamlet in New South Wales, Australia, in the Shoalhaven with a population of 698 people at the 2016 census. [1] It is located 30 minutes south of Ulladulla, New South Wales, and 30 minutes north of Batemans Bay on the South Coast of NSW. [2]
Canberra was served by XPTs for six and a half years. Following trials in 1982, [47] the high performance XPT train sets came into operation from Canberra station in August 1983, with a day return service to Sydney, the Canberra Express. The scheduled journey time was 4 hours 15 minutes, a reduction of 35 minutes from the previous service. [48]
Canberra is located about 151 km (94 mi) to the west of Batemans Bay, via the Kings Highway. At the 2021 census, Batemans Bay had a population of 17,519. [1] [2] It is the closest seaside town to Canberra, making Batemans Bay a popular holiday destination for residents of Australia's national capital.
An Xplorer crosses the Queanbeyan River headed for Canberra station. The Bombala railway line is a branch railway line in the south of New South Wales, Australia.The northern part of it forms part of the main line from Sydney to Canberra, but the southern part is closed.
Two people taking part in Australia's annual Sydney to Hobart yacht race have died in separate incidents, according to police. Both crew members died in separate incidents after being hit by a ...
The automobile is by far the dominant form of transport in Canberra. [2] The city is laid out so that arterial roads connecting inhabited clusters run through undeveloped areas of open land or forest, which results in a low population density; [3] this also means that idle land is available for the development of future transport corridors if necessary without the need to build tunnels or ...