Transportation

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Across
  1. 4. Modern version of trams, often with separated tracks (e.g., Sydney Light Rail).
  2. 7. A faster service that skips certain stops/stations.
  3. 10. Buses provided when a train, tram, or ferry line is closed for maintenance or disruption.
  4. 11. A geographical area used to calculate fares; travel cost depends on how many zones you cross.
  5. 13. Long-distance bus service, more comfortable than local buses, often linking regional towns and cities.
  6. 15. The area beside railway tracks where passengers board or leave a train.
  7. 16. Urban/suburban rail service, usually operated by state networks (e.g., Sydney Trains, Metro Trains Melbourne).
Down
  1. 1. Official schedule showing departure and arrival times of buses, trains, ferries, and trams.
  2. 2. A major hub where passengers can transfer between different modes of transport (e.g., train to bus).
  3. 3. Road vehicle for local or regional passenger transport; runs on scheduled routes with designated bus stops.
  4. 5. Passenger boat service, especially common in harbour cities like Sydney and Brisbane.
  5. 6. A facility where trains stop, usually with platforms, ticketing, and waiting areas.
  6. 8. Train services connecting cities with surrounding towns and regions (e.g., NSW TrainLink, V/Line in Victoria).
  7. 9. Temporary interruption or change to normal services (e.g., delays, cancellations, maintenance works).
  8. 12. Rail vehicle running on tracks along city streets; iconic in Melbourne.
  9. 14. A designated place where buses, trams, or ferries pick up and drop off passengers.