Transport for NSW has introduced T3 transit lanes in both directions on Parramatta Road between Burwood Road in Burwood and Bland Street in Haberfield.

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Transport for NSW has a vision to revitalise Parramatta Road as a multimodal transport corridor that better connects thriving, vibrant, centres to places of work and leisure.

Transport for NSW recognise and celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal peoples and their ongoing cultures and care of Country. We pay respect to traditional custodians and Elders past and present.

If you would like to be added to our database to find out more as the program progresses, email parramattaroad.improvements@transport.nsw.gov.au.

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ImageCollapse the ImageParramatta Road – T3 transit lane in both directions between Burwood Road in Burwood and Bland Street in Haberfield.Image controls:Enlarge the Image

T3 transit lanes can only be used by vehicles containing three or more people, buses, taxis, hire cars with HC number plates, motorcycles, bicycles, emergency and fully electric vehicles. Vehicles with fewer than three people can enter a transit lane for a maximum of 100 metres to avoid an obstruction, and to enter or leave Parramatta Road.