Promised rapid bus links to the new international airport are up in the air due to a funding stoush between governments.
The NSW government is assessing fresh options for public transport connections to Sydney’s new international airport, which has been at risk of opening without promised links for workers and airline passengers due to a funding stoush.
Labor promised during the March election campaign that it would deliver rapid bus links from Campbelltown, Liverpool and Penrith to the new airport and the yet-to-be-builtnearby. It also vowed to buy 80 locally made buses and spend $50 million on turning Fifteenth Avenue in Leppington into a rapid transit corridor.
The documents included “critical infrastructure and services funding options and analysis”, the agency said. “These documents reveal, or tend to reveal a position that the minister intends to take on the matter in cabinet.”revealed last year that the new airport at Badgerys Creek, about 45 kilometres from Sydney CBD, is at
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