Background & Development of transport: In the initial stage of the 20 th century, public transport of the Sydney includes suburban railway and inner-city trams, and both were operated by the railways of the New South Wales Government. Roads and Buses: Transport act 1930 was introduced by the Premier Jack Lang for the purpose of protecting the tram system from competition, and this empowered the new Metropolitan Transport Trust for closing down the routes of private buses which provided tough competition to the trams, trains or other buses
The Sydney transport system
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SYDNEY TRANSPORT
Background or development of the Sydney transport, and how changes are occurred in the transport system. Lastly, presentation is concluded with brief conclusion. INTRODUCTION:
The transport of goods and personal was considered as big issue, and in this context small thought had been given to the logistics of establishing the economy and infrastructure of the colonies, and also there was huge scarcity of the draught animals for land haulage. During the period of 1791, number of local livestock’s such as two stallions, six mares and two colts, and a small number of cattle was far too important to risk the beasts of burden. Various transport facilities are later developed in the Sydney which reduces the hard work of the humans such as land transport, railways, ferries, etc. and the history of all these modes are stated below. BACKGROUND & DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT:
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