Western Sydney Buses
It is a NSW Government initiative to provide Western Sydney with a public transport system that offers an integrated, fast, reliable and safe link to major residential, business, employment, medical, education and recreation facilities.
State Transit operates the Liverpool-Parramatta Transitway (T-way). The North-West T-way was opened on Sunday 11 March 2007 and is operated by Hillsbus. Read more about the North Western T-way.
Liverpool-Parramatta Transitway (LPT)
The Liverpool-Parramatta T-way (LPT) was the first link in the transitway (T-way) network that opened in February 2003. It is operated by Western Sydney Buses, a subsidiary of State Transit.
The 31km T-way connects the major regional centres of Liverpool and Parramatta and traverses residential areas, education facilities, Wetherill Park and Smithfield industrial areas and the commercial areas of Prairiewood and Bonnyrigg.
The 35 stops along the route features modern stations with seats, lighting and real time service information.
LPT’s route T80 operates frequent services everyday, from early in the morning until late.
Real time information digital display screens and announcements at T-way stations provide actual arrival and departure times. There are also timetables and local area maps on display at each station.